Division with Remainders
Understanding Division with Remainders
Sometimes, when you try to share things equally, you have some left over. In math, when a total number does not split evenly into equal groups, the leftover amount is called the remainder.
What is a Remainder?
Imagine you have 17 cookies and you want to share them equally among 5 friends.
If you give each friend 3 cookies, that uses up 15 cookies (5ร3=15). You have 2 cookies left over that you can't share equally.
In math, we write this division problem as: 17รท5=3ย remainderย 2
Important Rule: The remainder must always be smaller than the number you are dividing by. If your remainder is bigger, it means you can make another full group!
How to Find the Remainder
Let's solve 23รท4 step-by-step:
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Find the closest multiple: Think about your 4 times tables. What is the closest you can get to 23 without going over?
- 4ร5=20
- 4ร6=24 (This is too big!)
- So, we can make 5 equal groups.
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Find the leftover (remainder): Subtract the number you just found from your total.
- 23โ20=3
- The leftover is 3.
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Write the answer:
- 23รท4=5ย remainderย 3
Practice Example
Question: What is the remainder of 29รท6?
- Count by 6s to get as close to 29 as possible without passing it: 6,12,18,24,30.
- 30 is too big, so we use 24. This means 6ร4=24.
- Subtract to find the leftovers: 29โ24=5.
The answer is 4ย remainderย 5. So, the remainder is 5.