Division Worksheets No Remainder
3 digits by 1 digit - Type 1




  • I've separated whole numbers division into two types; we practice type 1 here .
  • Type 1: the first digit of a dividend is less than the 1 digit divisor.
  • Since we're dealing with 3 digit numbers, in this case we can't "chip off" any 100s, so we'll "chip off" 10s.
  • I recommend you to practice my "defective" division table.


EXAMPLE for Division Worksheets No Remainder
3 digits by 1 digit, Type 1:

434 ÷ 7  = 

  • First we determine the type of division, and since the first digit of 434 (dividend) is less than 7 (divisor), we're dealing with my => Type 1 division

4 < 7 => Type 1

  • So, in this case, we'll be "chipping off" 10s (instead of 100s) from first two digits of our dividend

  • Since 4<7, we're looking at the first two digits of 434 and trying to see how many times we can "squeeze" 7 in it (but not exceed 43).
  • The closest we can get is: 6 × 7 = 42,
  • So, we put 42 tens + the rest, i.e.:

434 ÷ 7  =  (420 + 14)÷7  =

  • Now to lose the parentheses, we use the distributive property for division:

420÷7 + 14÷7  =

  • at the end we do some easy adding of 10s with 1s, and that's about it:

60 + 2  =  62


Here follows an interactive worksheet for this particular case. Take a few tries, I'm sure you'll figure out the pattern very quickly.


Pay attention, please...


   



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