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Interpreting Remainders
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The problems in this power point were taken from the following internet site: http://www.studyzone.org/testprep/math4/ d/remainders4p.cfm
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Solve! Draw a Picture. Then, tell how you used the remainder add 1 to the quotient use only the quotient use only the remainder
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A total of 58 awards will be given away to the soccer team. Each box holds 8 awards. How many awards will be in the partially filled box? 2 awards; The remainder is the answer.
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There are 62 students in the Football League. How many teams of 6 can they make? 10 teams; the quotient is the answer.
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If 13 parents want to go on the field trip and each car holds 6 people. How many cars will they need? 3 cars; add 1 to the quotient
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The baseball coach has 98 baseballs to share equally among 8 players. How many baseballs will be left? 2 baseballs; the remainder is the answer.
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Mr. Foster makes 26 cupcakes. Each cupcake tray holds 4 cupcakes. How many cupcakes will be in his partially filled tray? 2 cupcakes; The remainder is the answer.
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Mrs. Campbell has 52 seeds to plant in her garden. She wants to plant the seeds in rows of 5. How many rows will she make? 11 rows; add 1 to the quotient
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There are 47 books in the box. Mrs. Smith wants to put the books in baskets. 7 books will fit in each basket. How many full baskets will Mrs. Smith have? 6 full baskets; the quotient is the answer.
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There are 76 people seated at tables. Each table holds 10 people. How many full tables are there? 7 full tables; the quotient is the answer.
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