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Example Question #91 : Operations
What is the remainder of ?
does not go into
evenly, but it does go into
.
Example Question #11 : How To Divide
Find the quotient. Round to the nearest tenth.
When dividing with decimals, remember to move the decimals in both terms all the way to the right:
becomes
.
becomes
.
Now divide. Remember to follow the rules of “bringing down” when there is a remainder.
The quotient is Round to the nearest tenth, and then correct answer is
.
Example Question #93 : Operations
Which number is divisble by with a remainder of
?
The trick here is recognize which number is divisible by six with no remainder. If you add the digits of an even number together, anytime that those digits equal a sum that is divisible by three, the number itself will be divisble by six with no remainder.
is even and divisible by
. Any number whose digits add up to a number divisible by
is divisible by
. Here,
, which is divisible by
. Therefore,
is dvisible by
with no remainder.
To find a number that would have a remainder of when divided by
, you would add
to the number
. This gives you
.
Example Question #264 : Numbers And Operations
Ron is drinking a vanilla ice blended beverage. It is 18 ounces. He finishes one third of it. How many ounces remain?
16 ounces
12 ounces
8 ounces
17 ounces
12 ounces
If Ron's drink is 18 ounces, one third is equal to 6 ounces. Because 18 minus 6 is 12, 12 ounces is the correct answer.
Example Question #12 : How To Divide
Which of the following numbers is divisible by 9 without a remainder?
A trick to help determine when a number is divisble by 9 without a remainder is to add the units together and see whether the sum of the units is divisible by 9.
For the number 63, . Given that 9 is divisible by 9 with no remainder, it is the correct answer.
Example Question #13 : How To Divide
Gerry is splitting a 16 ounce hamburger between himself and 3 friends. If he divides the hamburger equally, how many ounces does each friend get?
7 ounces
5.5 ounces
4 ounces
6 ounces
8 ounces
4 ounces
If Gerry is sharing the hamburger with 3 friends, that means that there are 4 people total who are sharing the 16 ounce hamburger. To determine how many ounces each person would get, 16 should be divided by 4.
Therefore, 4 ounces is the correct answer.
Example Question #14 : How To Divide
3 friends are sharing 12 cookies equally between them. How many cookies does each person get?
None of these
Given that there are 12 cookies and 3 friends, the number of cookies that each friend can have is the result of 12 divided by 3.
Each person would get 4 cookies.
Example Question #15 : How To Divide
Annette bought a television of $1,000, but can't afford to pay for it all at once. The most that she can pay each month is $50. How many months will it take her to pay off the television?
If the most that Annette can pay for her $1,000 television each month is $50, then it will take her 20 months to pay off her television because $1,000 divided by $50 is 20.
Example Question #16 : How To Divide
What is the remainder when 2411 is divided by 8?
No remainder
Use long division to solve.
8 goes into 24 three times with no remainder, so the first digit of the answer is 3.
8 goes into 1 zero times, so the next digit is zero. The 1 carries to amke the next division 8 into 11.
Finally, 8 goes into 11 once with a remainder of 3. This makes the last digit of the answer 1, with a remainder of 3.
Final answer:
The final remainder is 3.
Example Question #105 : Operations
Which of the following is divisible by 7 without a remainder?
The number 56 is the only answer choice divisble by 7 without a remainder.
All of the other answer options result in non-zero remainders.
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