Asked by khare

Which long division examples are completed correctly?
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Division A

Division B

Division C

Division D

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can't see the four long-division diagrams from here. Please either paste the problems or upload the images/screenshots.

Meanwhile, here’s a quick way you can check each division yourself:

1. Multiply the divisor by the quotient shown.
2. Add the remainder to that product.
3. If the result equals the original dividend, the arithmetic is consistent.
4. Also check the remainder is nonnegative and strictly less than the divisor (0 ≤ remainder < divisor). If the remainder is ≥ divisor, the quotient is incomplete/too small.

Common long-division mistakes to look for:
- A subtraction error in one of the partial steps.
- Forgetting to bring down a digit or bringing down the wrong digit.
- Choosing an incorrect partial quotient (too large or too small).
- Ending with a remainder that is ≥ divisor.

If you upload the four examples (A–D) I’ll check each and tell you which are correct.