Division with Remainders

Division with Remainders

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  • Imagine you have 9 cookies.🍪

    You want to divide the cookies equally among 2 people. Can you do it?

    Let's find out!

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  • No! There is 1 cookie left-over.

    9 ÷ 2 = 4 with 1 left-over


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  • The left-over number, at the end of a division, is called the remainder.

    So, in the above example, the remainder is 1. In equation form, we write this as:

    9 ÷ 2 = 4 R 1

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    How many 6's are there in 40?
    answers
    3
    4
    5
    6
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    47 ÷ 5 =
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    8 r 7
    9 r 2
    9 r 3
    9
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    58 ÷ 8 =
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    8 r 1
    7 r 4
    7 r 2
    7
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    64 ÷ 7 =
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    9 r 1
    9 r 2
    8 r 6
    9
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    11 ÷ 2 =
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    5
    10 r1
    6 r1
    5 r1
  • Solve the problems
    answers
    • 37 ÷ 7
      5 r 2
    • 25 ÷ 4
      6 r 1
    • 14 ÷ 6
      2 r 2
    • 56 ÷ 6
      9 r 2
  • Dividend: The number that is to be divided in a division problem

    Divisor:  The number that divides the dividend

    Quotient: The number, not including the remainder, that results from division

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    What is the divisor?
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    The number you are dividing by
    The answer to a division question
    The number you are dividing
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    When reading a division equation I always start by saying the...
    answers
    Quotient
    Divisor
    Dividend
    Remainder
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    When we divide 72 ÷ 8 = 9  the divisor is _________
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    72
    8
    9
    none of the above
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    If 140 parents want to join the Mud Walk field trip and are ALL riding together, how many cars will they need if each car holds 6 people?
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    • "24"
    • "24 cars"
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