Exercise 372 practices the algorithm for and reinforces accuracy through inverse operations (multiplication) .

If you have the specific numbers from your version of the textbook, I can: Walk through the Create a visual breakdown of the long division Show you how to check for remainders

Exercise 372 in Moro's Grade 4 textbook (Part 1, page 75) focuses on and checking your work. 1. Perform long division

If the problem involves measurements like kilograms or grams, convert them to a single unit first. For instance, should be treated as before performing division. ✅ Result

To ensure the answer is correct, multiply the quotient by the divisor. 3. Use unit conversion

The exercise typically requires dividing a four-digit number by a single digit. For example, if you are dividing Divide 28 by 8 to get (remainder 4). Bring down the 5, making it 45. Divide 45 by 8 to get 5 (remainder 5). Bring down the 6, making it 56. Divide 56 by 8 to get 7 . The result is 357 . 2. Verify with multiplication