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Excuse me, primary school mathematics: how to divide 608 vertically by 62?
The vertical calculation of 608 divided by 62 is as follows:

The answer process is as follows:

(1) Step 1, write the dividend, divisor and divisor according to the calculation rules of vertical division, as shown in the following figure:

(2) In the second step, from the high order of dividend, 60 is not enough to divide by 62. You need to see that the next digit of 60,608,608 is divided by 62. You can write 9 on each digit of 608, as shown in the following figure:

(3) Then multiply 9 by 62, and write the result of multiplication under the corresponding number, as shown in the following figure:

(4) For the difference, use 608-558, and the result is 50, which is reserved as the remainder, as shown in the following figure:

Extended data:

Precautions for vertical division:

1, when the column is vertical, the unit of quotient should be aligned with the unit of dividend.

2. The product of quotient and divisor is written under the dividend.

Finally, draw a horizontal line under the product.

4. Write the difference between the dividend and the product of quotient and divisor under the horizontal line.

Properties of division operation

1. If a number is divided by (or multiplied by) a number and then multiplied by (or divided by) the same number, the number remains the same.

2. A number divided by the product of several numbers can be divided by the factors in the product in turn.

If a number is divided by (or multiplied by) a number and then multiplied by (or divided by) the same number, the number remains unchanged.

Law of integer division:

(1) from the high order of dividend;

(2) How many digits is the divisor? Look at the first few digits of the divisor first. If it's not enough, look at one more digit.

(3) In addition to which one, which one to write the business on;

(4) The remainder of each division must be less than the divisor;

(5) If the quotient of 1 is not enough on the dividend after finding the highest bit of the quotient, write 0 on it.