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Solving Remainders in Math Problems

Explore different scenarios involving remainders with decimals and fractions in math problems. Discover how to calculate costs per item, share items equally, and determine the number of items needed based on remainders. Practice your math skills with engaging examples.

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Solving Remainders in Math Problems

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  1. Different Kinds of Remainders by Room 35

  2. D. The remainder is a decimal part of the answer Raul bought 4 toy cars for $9.00. Each car costs the same amount. How much did each car cost?

  3. C. The remainder is a fractional part of the answer One Monday Kim brought 9 apples to school. She shared them equally among herself and 3 friends. How many apples did each person get?

  4. A. The remainder is NOT part of the question Thomas has one 9-foot pine board. He needs to make 4-foot shelves for his books. How many shelves can he cut? • www.salvo.co.uk 4 feet 4 feet 1 foot 9 feet

  5. B. The remainder causes the answer to go up. Nine students are going on a field trip. Parents have offered to drive. If each parent can drive 4 students, how many parents need to drive?

  6. E. The remainder is the only part needed to answer the question. Nine students have signed up to run a relay race. If each relay team can have 4 runners, how many students cannot run in the race?

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