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MATH 3

DIVIDING BY TWO-DIGIT DIVISORS


WITHOUT REMAINDER
LET'S LEARN!
Example 1:
The student of the school earned ₱ 540 for selling packs of
fertilizers to nearby houses. They sold each for ₱ 45. Find
the number of packs sold.

540 ÷ 45 = N
To solve for N, we need to perform division by a two-digit divisor
LET'S LEARN!
Example 1: 264
The student of the STEP 1:
school earned ₱ 540
for selling packs of
45 540 Divide the first two
fertilizers to nearby
houses. They sold - 18 digits of the dividend
by the divisor.

57
each for ₱ 45. Find the
number of packs sold.

- 54
36
- 36
0
LET'S LEARN!
Example 1: 12
The student of the STEP 1:
school earned ₱ 540
for selling packs of
45 540 Divide the first two
fertilizers to nearby
houses. They sold - 45 digits of the dividend
by the divisor.

90
each for ₱ 45. Find the
number of packs sold.

- 90
0
LET'S LEARN!
Example 1: 12
The student of the STEP 2:
school earned ₱ 540
for selling packs of
45 540 Multiply the quotient
fertilizers to nearby
houses. They sold - 45 in step 1 by the
divisor. Then subtract

90
each for ₱ 45. Find the this product from the
number of packs sold. first two digits of the
dividend.
- 90
0
LET'S LEARN!
Example 1: 12
The student of the STEP 2:
school earned ₱ 540
for selling packs of
45 540 Multiply the quotient
fertilizers to nearby
houses. They sold - 45 in step 1 by the
divisor. Then subtract

90
each for ₱ 45. Find the this product from the
number of packs sold. first two digits of the
dividend.
- 90
0
LET'S LEARN!
Example 1: 12
The student of the STEP 3:
school earned ₱ 540
for selling packs of
45 540 Bring down the next
fertilizers to nearby
houses. They sold - 45 digit of the dividend.
The difference in step

90
each for ₱ 45. Find the 2, together with the
number of packs sold. digit that you brought
down, will be the new
- 90 dividend. Divide this
new dividend by the
0 divisor.
LET'S LEARN!
Example 1: 12
The student of the STEP 4:
school earned ₱ 540
for selling packs of
45 540 Multiply the quotient
fertilizers to nearby
houses. They sold - 45 in step 3 by the
divisor. Then subtract

90
each for ₱ 45. Find the this product from the
number of packs sold. dividend that you
used in step 3.
- 90
0
LET'S LEARN!
Example 1: 12
The student of the STEP 4:
school earned ₱ 540
for selling packs of
45 540 Multiply the quotient
fertilizers to nearby
houses. They sold - 45 in step 3 by the
divisor. Then subtract

90
each for ₱ 45. Find the this product from the
number of packs sold. dividend that you
used in step 3.
- 90
0
LET'S LEARN!
Example 1: 12
The student of the STEP 4:
school earned ₱ 540
for selling packs of
45 540 Multiply the quotient
fertilizers to nearby
houses. They sold - 45 in step 3 by the
divisor. Then subtract

90
each for ₱ 45. Find the this product from the
number of packs sold. dividend that you
used in step 3.
- 90
0

Therefore, 12 packs of fertilizer were sold.


LET'S LEARN!
Example 2:
Sheila's neighborhood association will pack 1,300 kg of
compost. If each pack will contain 25 kg of compost, how
many packs will it have?

1,300 ÷ 12 = N
To solve for N, we need to perform division by a two-digit divisor
LET'S LEARN!
Example 2: 52
STEP 1:
Sheila's neighborhood Since you cannot divide
association will pack
1,300 kg of compost.
25 1300 the first two digits of the
dividend by the divisor,
If each pack will
contain 25 kg of - 125 divide the first three
digits instead
50
compost, how many
packs will it have?
25 1

- 50 + 25
50
2

0
+ 25 3
75
+ 25 4
100
+ 25 5
125
LET'S LEARN!
Example 2: 52
STEP 2:
Sheila's neighborhood Multiply the quotient in
association will pack
1,300 kg of compost.
25 1300 step 1 by the divisor.
Then subtract this
If each pack will
contain 25 kg of - 125 product from the firat
three digits of the
50
compost, how many dividend.
packs will it have?
25 1

- 50 + 25 2
50

0
+ 25 3
75
+ 25 4
100
+ 25 5
125
LET'S LEARN!
Example 2: 52
STEP 2:
Sheila's neighborhood Multiply the quotient in
association will pack
1,300 kg of compost.
25 1300 step 1 by the divisor.
Then subtract this
If each pack will
contain 25 kg of - 125 product from the firat
three digits of the
50
compost, how many dividend.
packs will it have?

- 50
0
LET'S LEARN!
Example 2: 52
STEP 3
Sheila's neighborhood Bring down the next digit
association will pack
1,300 kg of compost.
25 1300 of the dividend. The
difference in step 2,
If each pack will
contain 25 kg of - 125 together with that you
brought down, will be the
50
compost, how many new dicvidend. Divide
packs will it have? this dividend by the

- 50 divisor.

0
LET'S LEARN!
Example 2: 52
STEP 3:
Sheila's neighborhood Bring down the next digit
association will pack
1,300 kg of compost.
25 1300 of the dividend. The
difference in step 2,
If each pack will
contain 25 kg of - 125 together with that you
brought down, will be the
50
compost, how many new dicvidend. Divide
packs will it have? this dividend by the

- 50 divisor.
25 1

0 + 25 2
50
+ 25 3
75
LET'S LEARN!
Example 2: 52
STEP 4:
Sheila's neighborhood Multiply the quotient in
association will pack
1,300 kg of compost.
25 1300 step 3 by the divisor.
Then subtract this
If each pack will
contain 25 kg of - 125 product from the dividend
that you used in step 3.
50
compost, how many
packs will it have?
25 1

- 50 + 25
50
2

0
+ 25 3
75
+ 25 4
100
+ 25 5
125
CONCEPT AND SKILLS
LET'S TRY
Find each quotient.

1. 12 72 2. 13 65
3. 15 75 4. 22 88
5. 31 93 6. 135 ÷ 15
7. 252 ÷ 21 8. 288 ÷ 18
9. 624 ÷ 24 10. 1,134 ÷ 14
CONCEPT AND SKILLS
LET'S TRY
Find each quotient.

11. 2,816 ÷ 32 12. 4,615 ÷ 71


13. 6,188 ÷ 68 14. 2,145 ÷ 55
15. 2,376 ÷ 99 16. 3,825 ÷ 45
17. 6,384 ÷ 76 18. 7,584 ÷ 79
19. 9,312 ÷ 96 20. 7,216 ÷ 88
21. 2,211 ÷ 33 22. 6,578 ÷ 26
23. 7,514 ÷ 34 24. 8,976 ÷ 24

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