Lesson 5-4 Example 2 3-4 Example 2 Find 14 ÷ 4. Show the remainder. 1.Rewrite the problem in vertical format.

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Lesson 5-4 Example Example 2 Find 14 ÷ 4. Show the remainder. 1.Rewrite the problem in vertical format.

Lesson 5-4 Example Example 2 Find 14 ÷ 4. Show the remainder. 2.What number multiplied by 4 is close to 14? 4 × 4 is 16. That is too much. 4 × 3 is 12. This is close without going over. Multiply. Write the product under the dividend. 3 – 12

Lesson 5-4 Example Example 2 Find 14 ÷ 4. Show the remainder. 3.Subtract. 3 – 12 2

Lesson 5-4 Example Example 2 Find 14 ÷ 4. Show the remainder. 4.There are no more digits. The quotient is 3. Write 3 R2. 3 – 12 2 R2

Lesson 5-4 Example Example 2 Find 14 ÷ 4. Show the remainder. 5.Check your answer. Multiply the quotient by the divisor. Then add the remainder. 4 × 3= =14