Long Division Method
- Step 1: Determine the maximum decimal places in both numbers (divisor: 4.4, dividend: 888.8) = 1
- Step 2: Shift the decimal point 1 places right in both numbers.
- Divisor: 4.4 becomes 44
- Dividend: 888.8 becomes 8888
- Step 2: Begin by taking the leftmost digit of the dividend (8888). Verify if this digit is greater than or equal to the divisor (44).
- Step 3: Divide this digit by the divisor and record the quotient above.
- Step 4: Subtract the product of the division from the original digit and note the difference below.
- Step 5: If there are additional digits in the dividend, bring down the next one. Repeat the same process.
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The animated solution for 888 ÷ 8 = 111.00 breaks down the division process into digestible steps. See how division works through visual grouping or sharing, watch the long division algorithm unfold step-by-step, and understand remainders through clear visual representation.
What You'll Learn:
- Learn how to divide 888 by 8 using visual distribution
- Understand division as equal sharing or grouping
- See the long division algorithm animated step-by-step
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🌍 Real-World Example
Sharing 888 candies among 8 friends gives each 111.00.
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🔗 Related Concept
Related: Multiplication check! 8 × 111.00 ≈ 888
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