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Drew needed to separate
248 snacks for the class evenly into
31 bags. Drew completed the division problem shown.
The value representing the number of bags is called the
. The value representing the total number of snacks is called the
. The value representing the number of snacks in each bag is called the
.
248 snacks for the class evenly into
31 bags. Drew completed the division problem shown.
The value representing the number of bags is called the
. The value representing the total number of snacks is called the
. The value representing the number of snacks in each bag is called the
.
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GPT-4o mini
In the division problem Drew is working on, the terms can be defined as follows:
- The value representing the number of bags (which is 31) is called the **divisor**.
- The value representing the total number of snacks (which is 248) is called the **dividend**.
- The value representing the number of snacks in each bag (result of the division) is called the **quotient**.
Thus, the full definitions in the context of Drew's division problem are:
- **Divisor**: 31 (the number of bags)
- **Dividend**: 248 (the total number of snacks)
- **Quotient**: The result of dividing 248 by 31, which represents the number of snacks in each bag.
- The value representing the number of bags (which is 31) is called the **divisor**.
- The value representing the total number of snacks (which is 248) is called the **dividend**.
- The value representing the number of snacks in each bag (result of the division) is called the **quotient**.
Thus, the full definitions in the context of Drew's division problem are:
- **Divisor**: 31 (the number of bags)
- **Dividend**: 248 (the total number of snacks)
- **Quotient**: The result of dividing 248 by 31, which represents the number of snacks in each bag.
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