The problem asks to calculate $816 \div 4$.

ArithmeticDivisionLong DivisionArithmetic Operations
2025/3/17

1. Problem Description

The problem asks to calculate 816÷4816 \div 4.

2. Solution Steps

To divide 816 by 4, we can perform long division.
8÷4=28 \div 4 = 2. So, we write 2 above the

8. $2 \times 4 = 8$. Subtract 8 from 8, we get

0. Bring down the

1. $1 \div 4 = 0$. So, we write 0 above the

1. $0 \times 4 = 0$. Subtract 0 from 1, we get

1. Bring down the

6. We have

1

6. $16 \div 4 = 4$. So, we write 4 above the

6. $4 \times 4 = 16$. Subtract 16 from 16, we get

0. Therefore, $816 \div 4 = 204$.

3. Final Answer

204

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