How to compute 90 divided by 64?

Division is a mathematical operation that consists of determining how many times a number (the divisor, 90) is contained in another number (the dividend, 64). The result of this operation is called the quotient.

Asking for the quotient of 90 and 64 is the same of getting the result of 90 divided by 64, which can be displayed in several ways:

Floating point number 1.40625
Rational number 45/32
Mixed number 1 13/32
Euclidean division 1 remainder 26
Integer quotient 1

90 divided by 64, step by step

Step 1

Set up the division: position the divisor (64) on the left and the dividend (90) on the right.

6 4 ) 9 0

Step 2

Determine how many times 64 can be multiplied without exceeding the dividend (9). The answer is 0. Place this digit on top.

0
6 4 ) 9 0

Step 3

Multiply the divisor by the previous result (64 × 0 = 0). Write the new result below the dividend.

0
6 4 ) 9 0
0

Step 4

Subtract this result from the number above it (9 - 0 = 9). Write the difference below.

0
6 4 ) 9 0
- 0
9

Step 5

Bring down the next digit of the dividend (0) down.

0
6 4 ) 9 0
- 0
9 0

Step 6

Determine how many times 64 can be multiplied without exceeding the dividend (90). The answer is 1. Place this digit on top.

0 1
6 4 ) 9 0
- 0
9 0

Step 7

Multiply the divisor by the previous result (64 × 1 = 64). Write the new result below the dividend.

0 1
6 4 ) 9 0
- 0
9 0
6 4

Step 8

Subtract this result from the number above it (90 - 64 = 6). Write the difference below.

0 1
6 4 ) 9 0
- 0
9 0
- 6 4
2 6

There are no more digits left to go down from the dividend, indicating that the long division is complete. The quotient is the number at the very top, and any remainder is found at the bottom.

Thus, for 90 divided by 64, the solution is: 1 remainder 26.