This worksheet provides a set of problems for practicing the Partial Quotients Division method with four-digit dividends, challenging students to divide larger numbers and understand the concept of remainders. In the first example, the dividend 8726 is divided by 6, using sequential subtractions of multiples of the divisor (6) to reach a smaller number close to zero. The process is recorded step-by-step, showing the subtractions of 8400, 300, and 24, leading to a remainder of 2. The total of the partial quotients gives the quotient (1454 in the example), and the worksheet includes spaces for students to solve similar problems, as well as to check their work by multiplying the quotient by the divisor and adding the remainder to confirm it equals the original dividend.
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