Sure! Let’s solve each of these
division with remainders problems step by step. The goal is to divide the dividend (the number inside the division symbol) by the divisor (the number outside), and express the answer as a
quotient with a remainder — written like:
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Quotient R Remainder
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🔢 Problem 1: 733 ÷ 4
- 4 × 180 = 720 → 733 - 720 = 13
- 4 × 3 = 12 → 13 - 12 = 1
- So total quotient = 180 + 3 =
183, remainder =
1
✔ Answer: 183 R1
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🔢 Problem 2: 799 ÷ 2
- 2 × 399 = 798 → 799 - 798 = 1
✔ Answer: 399 R1
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🔢 Problem 3: 777 ÷ 8
- 8 × 97 = 776 → 777 - 776 = 1
✔ Answer: 97 R1
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🔢 Problem 4: 657 ÷ 2
- 2 × 328 = 656 → 657 - 656 = 1
✔ Answer: 328 R1
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🔢 Problem 5: 589 ÷ 3
- 3 × 196 = 588 → 589 - 588 = 1
✔ Answer: 196 R1
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🔢 Problem 6: 225 ÷ 7
- 7 × 32 = 224 → 225 - 224 = 1
✔ Answer: 32 R1
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🔢 Problem 7: 555 ÷ 2
- 2 × 277 = 554 → 555 - 554 = 1
✔ Answer: 277 R1
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🔢 Problem 8: 453 ÷ 9
- 9 × 50 = 450 → 453 - 450 = 3
✔ Answer: 50 R3
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🔢 Problem 9: 782 ÷ 3
- 3 × 260 = 780 → 782 - 780 = 2
✔ Answer: 260 R2
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🔢 Problem 10: 321 ÷ 5
- 5 × 64 = 320 → 321 - 320 = 1
✔ Answer: 64 R1
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
183 R1
2.
399 R1
3.
97 R1
4.
328 R1
5.
196 R1
6.
32 R1
7.
277 R1
8.
50 R3
9.
260 R2
10.
64 R1
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Tip: When dividing, always check your work by multiplying:
Divisor × Quotient + Remainder = Dividend
Example for #1: 4 × 183 + 1 = 732 + 1 = 733 ✔️
Let me know if you want to see long division steps for any problem!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of division remainder worksheet.