Grade 5 · Numbers & operations

Long division practice

Long division is a grade 5 math skill aligned to Common Core standard 5.NBT.B.6: find whole-number quotients of whole numbers with up to four-digit dividends and two-digit divisors. Below are 8 practice questions with answers and step-by-step explanations, drawn from the 123 long division problems our math games drill.

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Question 1easy

What is 84÷684 \div 6?

6×14=846 \times 14 = 84, so 84÷6=1484 \div 6 = 14.

Question 2easy

What is 52÷252 \div 2?

2×26=522 \times 26 = 52, so 52÷2=2652 \div 2 = 26.

Question 3easy

What is 96÷896 \div 8?

8×12=968 \times 12 = 96, so 96÷8=1296 \div 8 = 12.

Question 4easy

What is 78÷678 \div 6?

6×13=786 \times 13 = 78, so 78÷6=1378 \div 6 = 13.

Question 5easy

What is 92÷492 \div 4?

4×23=924 \times 23 = 92, so 92÷4=2392 \div 4 = 23.

Question 6easy

What is 75÷575 \div 5?

5×15=755 \times 15 = 75, so 75÷5=1575 \div 5 = 15.

Question 7easy

What is 68÷468 \div 4?

4×17=684 \times 17 = 68, so 68÷4=1768 \div 4 = 17.

Question 8easy

What is 96÷696 \div 6?

6×16=966 \times 16 = 96, so 96÷6=1696 \div 6 = 16.

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