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Mathematics
Quarter 1 – Module 11:
Dividing Mentally 2- to 4-Digit
Numbers by 10, 100 or 1 000
Without and With Remainder
Mathematics – Grade 4
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 1 – Module 11: Dividing Mentally 2- to 4-Digit Numbers by 10, 100 or
1 000 Without and With Remainder
First Edition, 2020

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Mathematics
Quarter 1 – Module 11:
Dividing Mentally 2- to 4-Digit
Numbers by 10, 100 or 1 000
Without and With Remainder
Introductory Message
For the facilitator:

Welcome to the Mathematics 4 Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM) Module on Dividing Mentally
2- to 4-Digit Numbers by 10, 100 or 1 000 Without and With Remainder!

This module was collaboratively designed, developed and reviewed by educators both from
public and private institutions to assist you, the teacher or facilitator in helping the learners
meet the standards set by the K to 12 Curriculum while overcoming their personal, social, and
economic constraints in schooling.

This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and independent learning
activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore, this also aims to help learners acquire the
needed 21st century skills while taking into consideration their needs and circumstances.

In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the body of the module:

Notes to the Teacher


This contains helpful tips or strategies that will
help you in guiding the learners.

As a facilitator, you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this module. You also
need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them to manage their own learning.
Furthermore, you are expected to encourage and assist the learners as they do the tasks
included in the module.

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For the learner:

Welcome to the Mathematics 4 Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM) Module on Dividing Mentally
2- to 4-Digit Numbers by 10, 100 or 1 000 Without and With Remainder!

This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities for guided
and independent learning at your own pace and time. You will be enabled to process the
contents of the learning resource while being an active learner.

This module has the following parts and corresponding icons:

What I Need to Know This will give you an idea of the skills or
competencies you are expected to learn in the
module.

What I Know This part includes an activity that aims to check


what you already know about the lesson to take. If
you get all the answers correct (100%), you may
decide to skip this module.

What’s In This is a brief drill or review to help you link the


current lesson with the previous one.

What’s New In this portion, the new lesson will be introduced to


you in various ways; a story, a song, a poem, a
problem opener, an activity or a situation.

What is It This section provides a brief discussion of the


lesson. This aims to help you discover and
understand new concepts and skills.

What’s More This comprises activities for independent practice


to solidify your understanding and skills of the
topic. You may check the answers to the exercises
using the Answer Key at the end of the module.

What I Have Learned This includes questions or blank


sentence/paragraph to be filled in to process what
you learned from the lesson.

What I Can Do This section provides an activity which will help


you transfer your new knowledge or skill into real
life situations or concerns.

Assessment This is a task which aims to evaluate your level of


mastery in achieving the learning competency.

Additional Activities In this portion, another activity will be given to you


to enrich your knowledge or skill of the lesson
learned.

Answer Key This contains answers to all activities in the


module.

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At the end of this module you will also find:

References This is a list of all sources used in developing this


module.

The following are some reminders in using this module:

1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of the module.
Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other activities included
in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it.
If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not hesitate to
consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are not alone.

We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning and gain deep
understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!

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What I Need to Know

Have you ever wished you could divide numbers easily in your head
without using paper and pencil? It may sound difficult, but would you
believe that you can do it? This module will help you learn how to divide
numbers mentally.

After going through this module, you are expected to:

 divide mentally 2- to 4-digit numbers by 10, 100 or 1 000


without and with remainder.

What I Know

Let us try to see what you know about dividing mentally 2- to 4-digit
numbers by 10, 100 or 1 000 without and with remainder.

Remember to use a separate sheet for your answers.

Find each quotient mentally.

1. 50 ÷ 10 = ______
2. 300 ÷ 100 = ______
3. 9 000 ÷ 1000 = ______
4. 35 ÷ 10 = ______
5. 205 ÷ 100 = ______
6. 1 034 ÷ 1000 = ______
7. 451 ÷ 10 = ______
8. 792 ÷ 100 = ______
9. 2 135 ÷ 10 = ______
10. 8 734 ÷ 100 = ______

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If you are done answering the activity, please go to the Answer Key
on page 11 and check if your answers are correct.

Thank you for your honesty in answering and checking your work.

What’s In

Let us review first some of the lessons that can help you understand
the new concepts in this module.

Divide the following and fill each cross – number puzzle.

Across Down

b. 340 ÷ 10 a. 65 ÷ 5
d. 7 650 ÷ 15 c. 4 631 ÷ 11
e. 48 ÷ 12

B c

D e

If you are done answering the activity, please go to the Answer Key
on page 11 and check if your answers are correct.

Thank you for your honesty in answering and checking your work.

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Notes to the Teacher

The activities may be supplemented and enhanced with


games that will require learners to mentally perform division.

What’s New

Let us start learning the new concept with the help of this story
problem.

Read the story problem.

Biology Defined
Andrea
Biology is the science that studies life and wants
living things, to givetheboxes
including of govern
laws that orangesthe
phenomena of life. to the frontliners of COVID-19
pandemic. living
Every aspect of life from the smallest submicroscopic Howparticle
many boxes
to the of most
largest and 10
imposing of plant and animal species is oranges each
included in the can
study she make
of biology. if there
Biological study
are 5 000 oranges?
What is asked in the problem?

What are the given facts that can help you solve the problem?
What can you say about Andrea? What kind of person is she?

Try to solve the problem mentally.

The next part of this module will help you check if your answer is
correct.

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What is It

Dividing Mentally 2- to 4-Digit Numbers by 10, 100 or 1 000 Without


Remainder

To find out how many boxes of oranges Andrea can make without
using paper and pencil, remember the following:

 When a number is divided by 10, all its digits, except in


the ones place, becomes the quotient.
 The digit at the ones place becomes the remainder, if
there is any.
5 000 ÷ 10 = 500
quotient

So, 5 000 divided by 10 we get a quotient of 500.

Meaning, Andrea can make 500 boxes of 10 oranges each for the
frontliners.

You will notice that there is no remainder since the digit at the ones
place is 0.

Did you also get the same answer? Yes? Good job!

What if Andrea puts 100 oranges in each box? How many boxes of
100 oranges each can she make with 5 000 oranges?

Let us try to solve the problem mentally. But first, you have to
remember the following:
 When a number is divided by 100, all its digits, except in
the tens and ones places, become the quotient.
 The number formed by the digits in the tens and ones
places become the remainder, if there is any.

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5 000 ÷ 100 = 50
quotient

So, 5 000 divided by 100 we get a quotient of 50.

You will notice that there is no remainder since the digits in the tens
and ones places are both 0.

Did you also get the same answer? Yes? Very good! You are now
ready for the next one.

What if Andrea puts 1 000 oranges in each box? How many boxes
of 1 000 oranges each can she make with 5 000 oranges?

Let us try to solve the problem mentally. Remember the following:

 When a number is divided by 1 000, all its digits, except


in the hundreds, tens and ones places, become the
quotient.
 The number formed by the digits in the hundreds, tens,
and ones places becomes the remainder, if there is any.
5 000 ÷ 1 000 = 5
quotient

So, 5 000 divided by 1 000 we get a quotient of 5.

You will notice that there is no remainder since the digits in the
hundreds, tens and ones places are all 0.

Did you also get the same answer? Yes? Great!

Before we go to the next lesson, let us let us try to solve the


problems mentally.

÷ 10 ÷ 100 ÷ 1000
2 000
8 000

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If you are done answering, compare your answer to the answers
given below.
÷ 10 ÷ 100 ÷ 1000
2 000 200 20 2
8 000 800 80 8

Did you also get the same answer? Yes? Great! You are now ready
to learn how to divide mentally numbers by 10, 100 or 1 000 with
remainder.

Are you ready? Let us start.

Dividing Mentally 2- to 4-Digit Numbers by 10, 100 or 1 000 With


Remainder

Let us try to divide 3 472 by 10.

Let us solve the problem mentally.


 When a number is divided by 10, all its digits, except in
the ones place, becomes the quotient.
 The digit in the ones place becomes the remainder, if
there is any.
3 472 ÷ 10 = 347 r. 2
quotient

So, 3 472 divided by 10 gives a quotient of 347 with a remainder of


2.

Did you also get the same answer? Yes? Good job!

Let us try to divide 3 472 by 100.

Let us solve the problem mentally.


 When a number is divided by 100, all its digits, except in
the tens and ones places, become the quotient.
 The number formed by the digits in the tens and ones
places becomes the remainder, if there is any.

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3 472 ÷ 100 = 34 r. 72
quotient

So, 3 472 divided by 100 is equal to a quotient of 34 with a remainder


of 72.

Did you also get the same answer? Yes? Very Good!

Let us try to divide 3 472 by 1 000.

Let us solve the problem mentally.


 When a number is divided by 1 000, all its digits, except
in the hundreds, tens and ones places, become the
quotient.
 The number formed by the digits in the hundreds, tens,
and ones places becomes the remainder, if there is any.

3 472 ÷ 1 000 = 3 r. 472


quotient

So, 3 472 divided by 1 000 gives a quotient of 3 with a remainder of


472.

Did you also get the same answer? Yes? Great!

Before we go to the next exercise, let us let us try to solve the


problems mentally.
÷ 10 ÷ 100 ÷ 1000
1 205
9 081

If you are done answering, compare your answer to the answers


given below.
÷ 10 ÷ 100 ÷ 1000
1 205 120 r.5 12 r.5 1 r.205
9 081 908 r.1 90 r.81 9 r.81

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Did you also get the same answer? Yes? Great! You are now ready
to work with the problems independently.

What’s More

Activity 1. Divide the numbers mentally by 10 and write your answers in


your notebook.
1. 90 ÷ 10 =
2. 611 ÷ 10 =
3. 2 193 ÷ 10 =
4. 65 ÷ 10 =
5. 5 983 ÷ 10 =

Activity 2. Divide the numbers mentally by 100 and write your answers in
your notebook.
1. 800 ÷ 100 =
2. 492 ÷ 100 =
3. 7 242 ÷ 100 =
4. 1 800 ÷ 100 =
5. 9 001 ÷ 100 =

Activity 3. Divide the numbers mentally by 1 000 and write your answer
in your notebook.
1. 7 000 ÷ 1 000 =
2. 8 924 ÷ 1 000 =
3. 5 676 ÷ 1 000 =
4. 3 002 ÷ 1 000 =
5. 2 050 ÷ 1 000 =

If you are done answering the activity, please go to the Answer Key
on page 11 and check if your answers are correct.

Thank you for your honesty in answering and checking your work.

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What I Have Learned

Always remember:
1. In dividing mentally 2- to 4-digit numbers by 10
 When a number is divided by 10, all its digits, except in
the ones place, becomes the quotient.
 The digit in the ones place becomes the remainder, if
there is any.

2. In dividing mentally 2- to 4-digit numbers by 100


 When a number is divided by 100, all its digits, except in
the tens and ones places, become the quotient.
 The number formed by the digits in the tens and ones
places becomes the remainder, if there is any.

3. In dividing mentally 2- to 4-digit numbers by 1 000


 When a number is divided by 1 000, all its digits, except
in the hundreds, tens and ones places, become the
quotient.
 The number formed by the digits in the hundreds, tens,
and ones places becomes the remainder, if there is any.

What I Can Do

Let us see if you are now ready to solve this problem.

Read and understand the problem, then answer the questions that
follow.

John has 112–meter extra piece of


rope after fixing their deep well. How many
10-meter rope can he cut from it?

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1. What is asked in the problem?
2. What are the given facts that can help you solve the problem?
3. How will you solve the problem?
4. What is the answer to the problem?

Assessment

You are now ready for the next activity.


Divide the problems mentally and write your answer in your
notebook.

1. 50 ÷ 10 6. 7 789 ÷ 1 000
2. 650 ÷ 100 7. 43 ÷ 10
3. 8 040 ÷ 1 000 8. 999 ÷ 100
4. 91 ÷ 10 9. 3 110 ÷ 100
5. 121 ÷ 100 10. 9 111 ÷ 10
If you are done answering the activity, please go to the Answer Key
on page 11 and check if your answers are correct.

Thank you for your honesty in answering and checking your work.
Congratulations!

Additional Activities

Let us try some more. Solve the following problems.


1. How many 100-peso bill will there be in ₱ 7 654? How much will
be the remainder?
2. Mrs. Dela Cruz has ₱ 9 095. She wants to give it to the families
affected by the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) in her
community. How much will each of the family receive if she
decides to give it to 10 families? How much money will be left?

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What I Know (pages 1 and 2)
1. 5 6. 1 r. 34
2. 3 7. 45 r. 1
3. 9 8. 7 r. 92
4. 3 r. 5 9. 213 r. 5
5. 2 r. 5 10. 87 r. 34
What’s In (page 2)
What’s More (pages 7 and 8)
Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 3
1. 9 1. 8 1. 7
2. 61 r. 1 2. 4 r. 92 2. 8 r. 924
3. 219 r. 3 3. 72 r. 42 3. 5 r. 676
4. 6 r. 5 4. 18 4. 3 r. 2
5. 598 r. 3 5. 90 r. 1 5. 2 r. 50
What I Can Do (page 9)
1. How many 10m can be cut from the remaining rope?
2. 112m and 10m
3. 112 ÷ 10 = ___
4. 11 ropes
Assessment (page 9)
1. 5 6. 7 r. 789
2. 6 r. 50 7. 4 r. 3 11
3. 8 r. 40 8. 9 r. 99
4. 9 r. 1 9. 31 r. 10
5. 1 r. 21 10. 911 r. 1
Additional Activities (page 10)
1. There will be 76 100-peso bills.
The remainder is P54.
2. Each family will receive P909.
There will be P5 left.
Answer Key
References

K to 12 Mathematics Curriculum Guide, August 2016

Mathematics 4 Learner’s Material

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