Long Division - Worksheet 9 - 4th Grade
HardUse long division to divide multi-digit numbers (Hard)
18 problems · 20-30 minutes · Skills: division, algorithms
About This Worksheet
This hard-level worksheet contains 18 problems designed for 4th Grade students practicing long division. Hard worksheets feature challenging problems including multi-step questions, missing values, and real-world applications to push students further.
Long division is one of the most important computational algorithms in mathematics. It builds systematic, multi-step thinking and is directly connected to dividing polynomials and understanding fractions as division.
- Apply the long division algorithm step-by-step: divide, multiply, subtract, bring down
- Divide 3- and 4-digit dividends by 1-digit divisors
- Use estimation to check quotients for reasonableness
- Identify when to write a zero in the quotient as a placeholder
- Verify long division answers by multiplying quotient by divisor and adding the remainder
How to Solve: Worked Example
- How many times does 8 go into 57? Seven times (8 × 7 = 56). Write 7.
- Subtract: 57 − 56 = 1. Bring down 3 to get 13.
- How many times does 8 go into 13? Once (8 × 1 = 8). Write 1.
- Subtract: 13 − 8 = 5. No more digits to bring down.
- Quotient: 71, Remainder: 5.
- Answer: 71 remainder 5, or 71 R5.
Answer Key
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