Learn Divide-by – Step-by-Step Math Problems, Animations & Practice
Explore the basics of division by specific numbers with our Divide-By lessons designed for elementary and middle school students. Practice dividing numbers by 2 through 12 using repeated subtraction, equal grouping, and fact families. Learn how divide-by patterns relate to multiplication tables and how to use number lines and visuals for better understanding.
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What Divided By 23 Equals 5?
What Divided By 4 Equals 12?
What Divided By 15 Equals 9?
What Divided By 7 Equals 11?
What Divided By 18 Equals 17?
What Divided By 5 Equals 24?
What Divided By 30 Equals 7?
What Divided By 13 Equals 12?
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