Dividing with Remainders for 4th Grade
This lesson covers dividing with remainders for fourth-grade math. Use the examples and practice below to build confidence and skill.
DETAILED EXPLANATION
Sometimes division does not come out even; the amount left over is the remainder. We write it as 47 ÷ 5 = 9 R 2, meaning 9 groups of 5 with 2 left over.
WORKED EXAMPLES WITH STEP BY STEP SOLUTIONS
Example 1
Divide 47 ÷ 5. Write the quotient and remainder.
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Solutions:
Step 1: Apply the concept from the lesson above.
Step 2: Carry out the operation or reasoning.
Answer: 47 ÷ 5 = 9 R 2
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