< Using an Abacus 
      Division is practically the opposite process of multiplication. Division of a given number by a desired number involves the subtraction of the given number by the disired number a certain amount of times, and this certain amount of times the answer.
To divide:
- display original number
- think of desired number
- subtract original number by desired number
- add a bead to a separated row (recommended two above highest digit of original number), this is the counter row
- Repeat steps 3-4 until original number is less than desired number
- multiply original number by 10 and repeat steps 3-4 while adding one bead one digit less than counter.
Example: (15/4)
15=15 Counter 000-0|-0 0000-|-0 0000-|0- 0000-|-0• 15-4=11 1 000-0|-0 000-0|-0 000-0|-0 0000-|-0•
11-4=7 2 0000-|-0 00-00|-0 00-00|0- 0000-|-0• 7-4=3 3 0000-|-0 0-000|-0 0-000|-0 0000-|-0•
30-4=26 3.1 00-00|-0 0-000|-0 000-0|0- 000-0|-0• ... (6 more times) 6-4=2 3.7 0000-|-0 0-000|-0 00-00|-0 00-00|0-•
20-4=16    3.71
000-0|-0   0-000|-0
000-0|0-   00-00|0-•
           000-0|-0
... (4 more times)
4-4=0      3.75
0000-|-0   0-000|-0
0000-|-0   00-00|0-
           0000-|0-
Thus (15/4)=3.75
External links
- Division on a Japanese abacus selected from Abacus: Mystery of the Bead
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