Respuesta :
15 represents the number of rows created
12 represents the number of desserts left over without creating a full row
12 represents the number of desserts left over without creating a full row
The quotient of 15 represent the number of desserts in each row
The remainder represent the rest of the dessert does not meet the 29th line (only 12 from 15)
Further explanation
The division operation is one of the basic arithmetic operations
Common signs used are [tex]\boxed{:}}[/tex] or [tex]\boxed{\slash}}[/tex]
The division is written by placing the numerator above the denominator with a horizontal line between them or use a slash with the numerator's position and the denominator is parallel
The division is actually an iterative subtraction operation (as many as the number of divisors)
Division is the opposite of multiplying
The general form of division can be stated by:
[tex]\boxed{\bold{divident:divisor=quotient+remainder}}[/tex]
example:
7: 3 = 2 + 1
- 7 = dividend
- 3 = divisor
- 2 = quotient
- 1 = remainder
The form of division can also be expressed in terms of fractions
In the number above, the form of fraction obtained is the form of mixed fractions
Mixed fractions consist of integers and ordinary fractions
mixed fractional form :
[tex]\displaystyle {2\frac{1}{3}[/tex]
Mixed fractions can be expressed as ordinary fractions :
[tex]\displaysyle {=\frac{7}{3} }[/tex]
Division operation statement:
"7 divided by 3 equals 2 remainder 1"
When dividing 432 desserts into rows of 28, the baker finds a quotient of 15 with a remainder of 12
Division operation statement:
"432 divided by 28 equals 15 remainder 12"
The arithmetic operations :
432 : 28 = 15 + 12
It means :
1. there are 28 rows
2. each line has 15 desserts
3. there is leftover dessert on the 29th row that only has 12 desserts
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