Long Division with Multi-Digit Divisors — Answer Key
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. Dividing 4368 ÷ 24 gives a quotient of 182.
Grade 5 long division with 4-digit dividends builds careful place-value tracking.
2. Dividing 5616 ÷ 36 gives a quotient of 156 with no remainder.
Some 4-digit-by-2-digit problems divide evenly in Grade 5 work.
3. Dividing 7250 ÷ 25 gives a quotient of 290.
Multiples of 25 are common Grade 5 friendly divisors.
4. Dividing 3825 ÷ 15 gives a quotient of 255.
Building partial quotients of 200 then 55 is solid Grade 5 strategy.
5. Dividing 6789 ÷ 24 gives a quotient of 282 with a remainder of 21.
Grade 5 students must record the leftover when the division is not exact.
6. Dividing 4500 ÷ 18 gives a quotient of 250.
Recognizing exact divisions saves Grade 5 students checking time.
7. Dividing 8431 ÷ 27 gives a quotient of 312 with a remainder of 7.
Grade 5 long division regularly produces small leftover remainders.
8. Dividing 9215 ÷ 35 gives a quotient of 263.
Grade 5 students round their estimate, then refine the quotient digit by digit.
9. Dividing 5040 ÷ 42 gives an exact quotient of 120.
Grade 5 fluency includes spotting clean 4-digit-by-2-digit divisions.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
2784 ÷ 24
→ 116
116
4900 ÷ 25
→ 196
196
3672 ÷ 18
→ 204
204
6300 ÷ 21
→ 300
300
Grade 5 students use estimation and multiplication to verify each long-division quotient.