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b. 907\\overline{)532,409}
Make it easier like fifth grade math
But sure was like another picture like show me what I have to do on the picture you know you know
b. 907\\overline{)532,409}
Make it easier like fifth grade math
But sure was like another picture like show me what I have to do on the picture you know you know
$5324 \div 907 = 5$ (since $907 \times 5 = 4535$)
$5324 - 4535 = 789$
$7890$
$7890 \div 907 = 8$ (since $907 \times 8 = 7256$)
$7890 - 7256 = 634$
$6349$
$6349 \div 907 = 7$ (since $907 \times 7 = 6349$)
$500 + 80 + 7 = 587$
Got it, let's break this down super simple, like we're doing it in 5th grade long division! 😊
First, write it out properly: 907 goes into 532,409. We start from the left and work our way right:
Ask: How many times does 907 fit into 5,324? Let's guess and check: 907×5=4,535 (that's less than 5,324; 907×6=5,442 which is too big!). So we write a 5 above the 4 in 5,324.
Now subtract: 5,324 - 4,535 = 789.
Ask: How many times does 907 fit into 7,890? Let's try 8: 907×8=7,256 (perfect, it's under 7,890!). Write an 8 above the 0.
Subtract: 7,890 - 7,256 = 634.
Ask: How many times does 907 fit into 6,349? Wait, 907×7=6,349 — that's exactly it! Write a 7 above the 9.
Subtract: 6,349 - 6,349 = 0, so we have no remainder.
Now put the numbers we wrote on top together: 5 (from the first step) + 8 (second) + 7 (third) = 589? Wait no, wait the positions: 5 is in the hundreds place, 8 in the tens, 7 in the ones — so 587!
Let me double-check: 907×587 = 532,409. Yep, that's right!
Got it, let me walk through this step by step like it's written out longhand! 😊
First, write the division like this:
______
907 | 532,409
5
______
907 | 532,409
4535
-----
789
58
______
907 | 532,409
4535
-----
7890
7256
-----
634
587
______
907 | 532,409
4535
-----
7890
7256
-----
6349
6349
-----
0
No remainder left, so the answer is 587!
587
587
$5324 \div 907 = 5$ (since $907 \times 5 = 4535$)
$5324 - 4535 = 789$
$7890$
$7890 \div 907 = 8$ (since $907 \times 8 = 7256$)
$7890 - 7256 = 634$
$6349$
$6349 \div 907 = 7$ (since $907 \times 7 = 6349$)
$500 + 80 + 7 = 587$
Got it, let's break this down super simple, like we're doing it in 5th grade long division! 😊
First, write it out properly: 907 goes into 532,409. We start from the left and work our way right:
Ask: How many times does 907 fit into 5,324? Let's guess and check: 907×5=4,535 (that's less than 5,324; 907×6=5,442 which is too big!). So we write a 5 above the 4 in 5,324.
Now subtract: 5,324 - 4,535 = 789.
Ask: How many times does 907 fit into 7,890? Let's try 8: 907×8=7,256 (perfect, it's under 7,890!). Write an 8 above the 0.
Subtract: 7,890 - 7,256 = 634.
Ask: How many times does 907 fit into 6,349? Wait, 907×7=6,349 — that's exactly it! Write a 7 above the 9.
Subtract: 6,349 - 6,349 = 0, so we have no remainder.
Now put the numbers we wrote on top together: 5 (from the first step) + 8 (second) + 7 (third) = 589? Wait no, wait the positions: 5 is in the hundreds place, 8 in the tens, 7 in the ones — so 587!
Let me double-check: 907×587 = 532,409. Yep, that's right!
Got it, let me walk through this step by step like it's written out longhand! 😊
First, write the division like this:
______
907 | 532,409
5
______
907 | 532,409
4535
-----
789
58
______
907 | 532,409
4535
-----
7890
7256
-----
634
587
______
907 | 532,409
4535
-----
7890
7256
-----
6349
6349
-----
0
No remainder left, so the answer is 587!
But sure was like another picture like show me what I have to do on the picture you know you know
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