Problem 42 in Kite Wings consists of various division problems involving two-digit numbers. Students can refer to the solution to Grade 4 Math Workbook Kite Wings Volume 1, Pages 95-96, Division by Two-digit Numbers (Continued) to compare and verify results. If errors are found, they can consult the solution method provided by Mytour to correct them.
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Grade 4 Math Workbook Kite Wings Volume 1, Pages 95-96
Problem 42: Division by Two-digit Numbers (Continued)
1. Solving problem 1 - Kite in grade 4 workbook 1 page 95
Problem:
Solution method:
Divide numbers with two digits
Answer:
2. Solving problem 2 - Kite in grade 4 workbook 1 page 96
Problem:
The number of shirts the tailor can attach buttons to is:
104 : 13 = 8 (shirts)
3. Solving problem 3 - Kite Class 4 Volume 1 page 96
Problem:
Find the division cards with quotients greater than 5.
Solution method:
Divide numbers with 2 digits and compare.
Answer:
Given:
219 ÷ 44 = 4 (remainder 43)
358 ÷ 72 = 4 (remainder 70)
280 ÷ 33 = 8 (remainder 16)
92 ÷ 18 = 5 (remainder 2)
288 ÷ 36 = 8
232 ÷ 29 = 8
So there are 3 division cards with quotients greater than 5: 280 ÷ 33, 288 ÷ 36, 232 ÷ 29
4. Solving problem 4 - Kite Class 4 Volume 1 page 96
Problem:
A boarding ethnic elementary school has 252 students. The school establishes self-managed groups to maintain environmental hygiene, each group has 28 students. How many groups are there in total?
Solution method:
Number of groups = Number of students : Number of students per group
Answer:
The school has the number of groups as follows:
252 : 28 = 9 (groups)
Answer: 9 groups
You are currently viewing the guide for solving math problems in grade 4 pages 95 and 96 of Kite Volume 1 Division by two-digit numbers (continued). For problem 42, you can review the instructions in Kite Volume 1 pages 93 and 94 - Problem 41. Practice or preview the instructions in Kite Volume 1 page 97 - Problem 43. Practice to understand the lesson better.
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