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Mr. Ramsey got a box of 150 sheets of graph paper for the 26th students in his fifth period math class to use how many sheets will each student get if they all get the same number how many will be left over
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To find out how many sheets of graph paper each student will get and how many sheets will be left over, we can divide the total number of sheets by the number of students.
1. Total sheets of graph paper: 150
2. Number of students: 26
Now, we can perform the division:
\[
150 \div 26 = 5 \quad \text{(whole number part)}
\]
This means each student will get 5 sheets. Now, to find out how many sheets are left over, we calculate the total number of sheets distributed and subtract from the total:
\[
5 \times 26 = 130
\]
Now, subtract the distributed sheets from the total sheets:
\[
150 - 130 = 20
\]
So, each student will get **5 sheets**, and there will be **20 sheets left over**.
1. Total sheets of graph paper: 150
2. Number of students: 26
Now, we can perform the division:
\[
150 \div 26 = 5 \quad \text{(whole number part)}
\]
This means each student will get 5 sheets. Now, to find out how many sheets are left over, we calculate the total number of sheets distributed and subtract from the total:
\[
5 \times 26 = 130
\]
Now, subtract the distributed sheets from the total sheets:
\[
150 - 130 = 20
\]
So, each student will get **5 sheets**, and there will be **20 sheets left over**.