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                Use long division to divide 4 into 763
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    To divide 763 by 4 using long division, follow these steps:
1. Start by writing the dividend (763) inside the division symbol and the divisor (4) outside the division symbol.
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4 | 763
2. Divide the first digit of the dividend (7) by the divisor (4). Since 7 is greater than 4, the quotient will be greater than 1. Write the quotient (1) above the line, just above the 7.
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4 | 763
1
3. Now multiply the quotient (1) by the divisor (4). The product is 4. Write this below the first digit of the dividend (7).
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4 | 763
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4
4. Subtract the product (4) from the first two digits of the dividend (7 - 4). Write the result (3) below the line, in line with the previous subtraction.
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4 | 763
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3
5. Drop down the next digit from the dividend (6) next to the remainder (3). This gives a new two-digit number to divide.
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4 | 763
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36
6. Divide the new two-digit number (36) by the divisor (4). The quotient is 9. Write this above the line, just above the 6.
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4 | 763
1
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36
9
7. Multiply the quotient (9) by the divisor (4). The product is 36. Write this below the two-digit number (36).
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4 | 763
1
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36
36
8. Subtract the product (36) from the two-digit number (36 - 36). This leaves no remainder.
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4 | 763
1
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36
36
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0
9. Since there are no more digits in the dividend, the division is complete. The quotient is the number above the line (19), and there is no remainder.
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4 | 763
1
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36
36
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0
Therefore, when dividing 763 by 4 using long division, the quotient is 19, and there is no remainder.
    
1. Start by writing the dividend (763) inside the division symbol and the divisor (4) outside the division symbol.
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4 | 763
2. Divide the first digit of the dividend (7) by the divisor (4). Since 7 is greater than 4, the quotient will be greater than 1. Write the quotient (1) above the line, just above the 7.
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4 | 763
1
3. Now multiply the quotient (1) by the divisor (4). The product is 4. Write this below the first digit of the dividend (7).
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4 | 763
1
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4
4. Subtract the product (4) from the first two digits of the dividend (7 - 4). Write the result (3) below the line, in line with the previous subtraction.
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4 | 763
1
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3
5. Drop down the next digit from the dividend (6) next to the remainder (3). This gives a new two-digit number to divide.
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4 | 763
1
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36
6. Divide the new two-digit number (36) by the divisor (4). The quotient is 9. Write this above the line, just above the 6.
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4 | 763
1
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36
9
7. Multiply the quotient (9) by the divisor (4). The product is 36. Write this below the two-digit number (36).
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4 | 763
1
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36
36
8. Subtract the product (36) from the two-digit number (36 - 36). This leaves no remainder.
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4 | 763
1
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36
36
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0
9. Since there are no more digits in the dividend, the division is complete. The quotient is the number above the line (19), and there is no remainder.
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4 | 763
1
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36
36
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0
Therefore, when dividing 763 by 4 using long division, the quotient is 19, and there is no remainder.
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