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Lesson 3: Using Subtraction to Divide



 1. 

Use subtraction to divide each of the following.

45 ÷ 4
a.
11 R1
b.
12 R4
c.
8 R3
d.
9 R4
 

 2. 

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a.
9 R1
b.
9 R2
c.
9 R3
d.
9 R4
 

 3. 

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a.
6 R5
b.
6 R4
c.
6 R3
d.
6 R2
 

 4. 

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a.
7
b.
7 R3
c.
7 R2
d.
7 R1
 

 5. 

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a.
8 R1
b.
8 R2
c.
4 R1
d.
4 R2
 

 6. 

There are 36 cards in a pile. If Allan wants to divide the cards into 5 equal piles, how many cards are left over?
a.
1
b.
2
c.
3
d.
4
 

 7. 

How many cards are in each pile?
a.
5
b.
6
c.
7
d.
8
 

 8. 

Keenan has white socks in a drawer. If Keenan has 23 socks, how many socks will not have a match?
a.
4
b.
3
c.
2
d.
1
 

 9. 

How many pairs of socks does Keenan have?
a.
9
b.
10
c.
11
d.
12
 

 10. 

Which equation will have the greatest remainder?
a.
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b.
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c.
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d.
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