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Ah, long division - it’s a real doozy! But don’t worry, I’m here to help you tackle this tricky math problem. Let’s break down the long division method for 1024. First off, we’ll need to divide 1024 by the divisor. Then, we’ll multiply the divisor by the quotient and subtract that from our original number. Finally, we’ll bring down any remaining numbers and repeat until there are no more digits left in our dividend! Sounds complicated? Don’t sweat it - just follow these steps and you’ll be a pro at long division in no time!

What Is The Long Division Method Of 1024? [Solved]

Got it! The square root of 1024 is 32, so (d) is the way to go.

  1. Establish the Divisor: The divisor is the number that will be used to divide the dividend (1024).

  2. Establish the Dividend: The dividend is the number that will be divided by the divisor (1024).

  3. Divide: Divide 1024 by your chosen divisor and record your answer in a division table.

  4. Multiply: Multiply your answer from step 3 by the divisor and record it in a division table below your original answer.

  5. Subtract: Subtract this product from your original dividend (1024) and record it in a division table below your previous answers.

  6. Bring Down: Bring down any remaining digits of the dividend to form a new number, which will become part of your next calculation in step 3 above, and record it in a division table below all previous answers.

  7. Repeat Steps 3-6 until you reach an answer with no remainder or until you have reached an acceptable level of accuracy for long division calculations with 1024 as your dividend

Long division is a great way to divide larger numbers. It’s pretty simple: just take 1024 and divide it by, say, 8. Start by writing the number you’re dividing by (8) outside the long division symbol. Then write 1024 inside the symbol. Now, divide 8 into 10 - that’s 12 with a remainder of 4. Write 12 above the 8 and 4 outside the symbol. Now multiply 12 times 8 - that’s 96 - and subtract it from 1024 to get 28. Put 28 under the 4 and bring down another 0 to make 280. Divide 28 into 28 - that’s 3 with no remainder! Write 3 above the 2 in 280, then multiply 3 times 8 (24) and subtract it from 280 to get 256; write 256 below 280 and bring down another 0 for 2560; divide 25 into 25 (that’s 1 with no remainder!) Write 1 above 6 in 2560, then multiply 1 times 8 (8) and subtract it from 2560 to get 2552; write 2552 below 2560; since there are no more numbers left after this one, you’re done! The answer is 320 with a remainder of 552!