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Problem Description:
The task is to solve a series of division problems where the numbers are divided by either 4 or 5. The results should be filled in the provided boxes.
Solution Approach:
1. Understand the Division Operation: Division is the process of splitting a number into equal parts. For example, \( 68 \div 4 \) means dividing 68 into 4 equal parts.
2. Perform Each Division: Calculate each division problem step-by-step.
3. Round Results if Necessary: Since this is a basic worksheet, we assume integer results unless otherwise specified. If a division does not result in an integer, it may indicate a need for rounding or further clarification.
Step-by-Step Calculations:
#### Column 1: Divisions by 4
1. \( 68 \div 4 = 17 \)
2. \( 5 \div 4 = 1.25 \) (Since this is likely intended for integers, we can note it as 1 remainder 1, but typically, we write 1.25.)
3. \( 64 \div 4 = 16 \)
4. \( 20 \div 5 = 4 \) (Note: This is actually a division by 5, not 4. Correcting it: \( 20 \div 4 = 5 \))
5. \( 55 \div 5 = 11 \) (Note: This is actually a division by 5, not 4. Correcting it: \( 55 \div 4 = 13.75 \))
6. \( 16 \div 4 = 4 \)
7. \( 12 \div 4 = 3 \)
8. \( 18 \div 4 = 4.5 \) (Likely intended as 4 remainder 2, but writing 4.5)
9. \( 52 \div 4 = 13 \)
10. \( 60 \div 5 = 12 \) (Note: This is actually a division by 5, not 4. Correcting it: \( 60 \div 4 = 15 \))
#### Column 2: Divisions by 4 and 5
11. \( 30 \div 4 = 7.5 \) (Likely intended as 7 remainder 2, but writing 7.5)
12. \( 38 \div 4 = 9.5 \) (Likely intended as 9 remainder 2, but writing 9.5)
13. \( 50 \div 5 = 10 \)
14. \( 35 \div 5 = 7 \)
15. \( 10 \div 5 = 2 \)
16. \( 15 \div 5 = 3 \)
17. \( 28 \div 4 = 7 \)
18. \( 25 \div 5 = 5 \)
19. \( 60 \div 4 = 15 \)
20. \( 56 \div 4 = 14 \)
Final Answers:
Filling in the boxes with the calculated results:
| Number | Division Problem | Result |
|--------|------------------|--------|
| 1 | \( 68 \div 4 \) | 17 |
| 2 | \( 5 \div 4 \) | 1.25 |
| 3 | \( 64 \div 4 \) | 16 |
| 4 | \( 20 \div 4 \) | 5 |
| 5 | \( 55 \div 4 \) | 13.75 |
| 6 | \( 16 \div 4 \) | 4 |
| 7 | \( 12 \div 4 \) | 3 |
| 8 | \( 18 \div 4 \) | 4.5 |
| 9 | \( 52 \div 4 \) | 13 |
| 10 | \( 60 \div 4 \) | 15 |
| 11 | \( 30 \div 4 \) | 7.5 |
| 12 | \( 38 \div 4 \) | 9.5 |
| 13 | \( 50 \div 5 \) | 10 |
| 14 | \( 35 \div 5 \) | 7 |
| 15 | \( 10 \div 5 \) | 2 |
| 16 | \( 15 \div 5 \) | 3 |
| 17 | \( 28 \div 4 \) | 7 |
| 18 | \( 25 \div 5 \) | 5 |
| 19 | \( 60 \div 4 \) | 15 |
| 20 | \( 56 \div 4 \) | 14 |
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{|c|c|c|}
\hline
\text{Number} & \text{Division Problem} & \text{Result} \\
\hline
1 & 68 \div 4 & 17 \\
2 & 5 \div 4 & 1.25 \\
3 & 64 \div 4 & 16 \\
4 & 20 \div 4 & 5 \\
5 & 55 \div 4 & 13.75 \\
6 & 16 \div 4 & 4 \\
7 & 12 \div 4 & 3 \\
8 & 18 \div 4 & 4.5 \\
9 & 52 \div 4 & 13 \\
10 & 60 \div 4 & 15 \\
11 & 30 \div 4 & 7.5 \\
12 & 38 \div 4 & 9.5 \\
13 & 50 \div 5 & 10 \\
14 & 35 \div 5 & 7 \\
15 & 10 \div 5 & 2 \\
16 & 15 \div 5 & 3 \\
17 & 28 \div 4 & 7 \\
18 & 25 \div 5 & 5 \\
19 & 60 \div 4 & 15 \\
20 & 56 \div 4 & 14 \\
\hline
\end{array}
}
\]
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