Lesson 49 Dividing 2 - To 3-Digit Numbers by 2-Digit Numbers Without and With Remainder

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Lesson 49 Dividing 2-

to 3-Digit Numbers by 2-
Digit Numbers without
and with Remainder
45 ÷ 5 =
36 ÷ 6 =
70 ÷ 7 =
48 ÷ 8 =
54 ÷ 9 =
I have 50 packs of biscuits
and I’m giving them equally
among 8 groups of pupils.
How many packs of biscuits
will be left?
Show storybook to the
pupils.
Ask: Who among you likes to
read books? Why? What kind
of books do you read? Do you
love your books? How do you
take care of your books?
Mang Ramon is selling 39
kilograms of lanzones. If each of
the 13 customers will buy the
same number of kilograms of
lanzones, how many kilograms
of lanzones will each customer
buy?
To solve that, we can...
• Use long division
• Use repeated
subtraction
b. Collette has PhP48. She wants
to buy handkerchiefs for her sister.
If each handkerchief costs PhP15,
how many handkerchiefs can she
buy with her money? How much
change will she get?
c. Cleff has 96 pieces of
marbles to be placed equally
in 12 boxes. How many
marbles will be in each box?
SW#13
Find the quotient. Show your solutions.
Part II
Solve the following problem. No need to use
AGONSA.
1. Marian has 384 stamps. If she will put them equally on 20
pages of her album, how many stamps will each page
have? How many stamps will be on the last page?
2. There are 273 fluorescent lamps in a stockroom. If each
floor of a big building will be installed with 24 new lamps,
how many floors will have new lights?
3. There are 420 pieces of illustration board. Twelve classes
will be given an equal number of illustration boards. How
many will each class get?
370 ÷ 12 =
Q=
R=
265 ÷ 13 =
Q=
R=
494 ÷ 14 =
Q=
R=
Assign #14

65 25
105 33
452 87
478 83
932 46

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