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Use what you know about division with two-digit divisors to work through the practice problems.

Goal:

Goal:

You have learned a lot about division, and now it is time to apply it. Work through the division problems below. Remember to follow the steps in the correct order: division, multiplication, subtraction, and bring down. When you have a solution, check your work by multiplying the quotient with the divisor (and adding the remainder, if any) to see if your result is the dividend. If it is, your solution is correct. When you are ready, click each section to reveal the solution.

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Seven hundred eighty five divided by twenty five minus seventy five equals zero thirty five minus twenty five equals ten; the quotient is thirty one remainder ten.

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Four hundred five divided by twenty seven minus twenty seven equals one hundred thirty five minus one hundred thirty five equals zero; the quotient is fifteen.

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Two thousand seven hundred forty five divided by forty two minus two hundred fifty two equals zero two hundred twenty five minus two hundred ten equals fifteen; the quotient is sixty five remainder fifteen.

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Nine thousand six hundred thirty four divided by forty six minus ninety two equals zero four hundred thirty four minus four hundred fourteen equals twenty; the quotient is two hundred nine remainder twenty.

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Four thousand eight hundred ninety six divided by seventy two minus four hundred thirty two equals zero five hundred seventy six minus five hundred seventy six equals zero; the quotient is sixty eight.

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Nine hundred fifteen divided by thirty five minus seventy equals two hundred fifteen minus two hundred ten equals five; the quotient is twenty six remainder five.