With Remainder, Written Precisely!

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With Remainder, Written Precisely! Division… With Remainder, Written Precisely!

Suppose we have 22 apples. We need to give away exactly 5 apples to each person. What is the maximum number of people who receive apples? How many apples are remaining? 0 5 10 15 20 25 22 = ( 5 x _____ ) + ____

Dividend- the number you are dividing up 22 = ( 5 x 5 ) + 2 Dividend Divisor Quotient Remainder Dividend- the number you are dividing up Divisor- number you are dividing by Quotient- The answer (copies of) Remainder- amount left over- MUST be less than the divisor

What is the maximum number of copies of 8 that are in 49. Find the quotient and remainder when 49 is divided by 8. Write an equation that expresses the relationship between the dividend, divisor, quotient, and remainder _49_ = (__8_ x ____ ) + _____ We are looking at the divisor 8, and asking: What is the maximum number of copies of 8 that are in 49.

_49_ = (_8_ x _6_ ) + _____ 49 ÷ 8 = _?_ _49_ = (_8_ x _6_ ) + __1__ STEP 1) Identify the Dividend and Divisor and add them to your equation. _49_ = (__8_ x ____ ) + _____ STEP 2) Think about multiples for your divisor. Find a multiple that gets as close as possible to your divisor WITHOUT GOING OVER. STEP 3) Write down the multiplication fact: _49_ = (_8_ x _6_ ) + _____ STEP 4) Find the remainder: the difference between the dividend and your multiple. _49_ = (_8_ x _6_ ) + __1__ Quotient Remainder 48 - 48

Try This: FIND THE QUOTIENT AND THE REMAINDER Write an equation: 35 divided by 4 _____ = (____x ____) + _____ Quotient = _____ Remainder = _____

Try This: FIND THE QUOTIENT AND THE REMAINDER Write an equation: 40 divided by 6 _____ = (____x ____) + _____ Quotient = _____ Remainder = _____

Try This: FIND THE QUOTIENT AND THE REMAINDER Write an equation: 29 divided by 3 _____ = (____x ____) + _____ Quotient = _____ Remainder = _____