
Division by 2-digits (practice) | Khan Academy
Divide 3-digit and 4-digit numbers by a 2-digit number. Some quotients include remainders.
Dividing 3-digit numbers by 2 digit-numbers - Khan Academy
Practice dividing 3-digit whole numbers by 2-digit whole numbers using different strategies.
Introduction to dividing by 2-digits (video) | Khan Academy
Learn the art of dividing by two-digit numbers. Watch how to approximate numbers for easier division and practice this skill with examples. The video emphasizes the importance of trial and error in …
Division | Khan Academy
Practice Estimate quotients (3- and 4-digit divided by 1-digit) Get 3 of 4 questions to level up!
Key ideas: divide three-digit numbers by one-digit numbers by using ...
How two-digit and three-digit division are similar Both use place value. In both, we divide the largest place first and then move to smaller places.
Dividing by 2-digits: 7182÷42 - Khan Academy
Dividing large numbers by two-digit numbers can be done step by step. Start by fitting the divisor into each part of the dividend, then subtract and bring down the next digit.
Multi-digit multiplication and division - Khan Academy
Ready to take your multiplication and division skills to the next level? This unit will show you how to tackle multi-digit problems like a pro, using estimation, the standard algorithm, and some handy …
Multiply by 2-digit numbers | 4th grade math | Khan Academy
We'll explore different strategies like area models, partial products, and estimation to make sure you're ready to multiply any 2-digit number by another 2-digit number!
Dividing by 2-digits: 6250÷25 (video) | Khan Academy
Welcome to the presentation on level 4 division. So what makes level 4 division harder than level 3 division is instead of having a one-digit number being divided into a multi-digit number, we're now …
Dividing by a 2-digits: 4781÷32 - Khan Academy
Learn about dividing large numbers by two-digit numbers can be done step by step. Start by fitting the divisor into each part of the dividend, then subtract and bring down the next digit.