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Example question: There are 38 students in a baseball club. The coach needs to split them up into equal groups of 4. How many groups can be made? How many kids are left over?
Answer: You would make groups of 4 to get your quotient (9). Then whatever is NOT in a group is your left over.
Answer: You would make groups of 4 to get your quotient (9). Then whatever is NOT in a group is your left over.
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Attaches is a quick picture, showing a graphical example of a simple division where we have a 12 slices full pizza, and 5 people who wants to eat.
If we want to distribute the slices equitative, then we operate as follows
[tex]12 |5\\\\10 2\\2[/tex]
As the picture shows, each one can eat to slices and 2 will be the remainder
