Math Problem Statement

Solve the division problems: 26 ÷ 3, 27 ÷ 4, 27 ÷ 5, 27 ÷ 6, 28 ÷ 7, 28 ÷ 8, 28 ÷ 9, 29 ÷ 3, 29 ÷ 4, 29 ÷ 5.

Solution

Let's solve the division problems from your worksheet:

  1. 26÷3=826 \div 3 = 8 remainder 22
  2. 27÷4=627 \div 4 = 6 remainder 33
  3. 27÷5=527 \div 5 = 5 remainder 22
  4. 27÷6=427 \div 6 = 4 remainder 33
  5. 28÷7=428 \div 7 = 4 (no remainder)
  6. 28÷8=328 \div 8 = 3 remainder 44
  7. 28÷9=328 \div 9 = 3 remainder 11
  8. 29÷3=929 \div 3 = 9 remainder 22
  9. 29÷4=729 \div 4 = 7 remainder 11
  10. 29÷5=529 \div 5 = 5 remainder 44

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Here are 5 related questions for further practice:

  1. What is 30÷630 \div 6?
  2. What is the result of 31÷731 \div 7?
  3. How would you calculate 32÷432 \div 4?
  4. What is the remainder when 33÷533 \div 5?
  5. Can you solve 34÷834 \div 8?

Tip: When dividing, if the number doesn't divide evenly, the remainder is what's left over after performing the division.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Division
Remainders
Basic Arithmetic

Formulas

Division Formula: Dividend ÷ Divisor = Quotient, Remainder

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grade 3-5