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How do you divide double digit numbers? - Answers

I'll give you an example. If you have 60 divided by 20, you first figure how many units of 20 can fit into a unit of 60. 20 can fit into 60 by 3 times. You would put the "3" directly over the "0" in 60. If it turns out that you need a decimal, follow the above instructions, and divide just like you're dividing single digits.



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I'll give you an example. If you have 60 divided by 20, you first figure how many units of 20 can fit into a unit of 60. 20 can fit into 60 by 3 times. You would put the "3" directly over the "0" in 60. If it turns out that you need a decimal, follow the above instructions, and divide just like you're dividing single digits.



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How do you divide double digit numbers? - Answers

I'll give you an example. If you have 60 divided by 20, you first figure how many units of 20 can fit into a unit of 60. 20 can fit into 60 by 3 times. You would put the "3" directly over the "0" in 60. If it turns out that you need a decimal, follow the above instructions, and divide just like you're dividing single digits.

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