Directions: Find the missing numbers in the dividend. Drag the first missing number to the first blank. Then drag the second missing number to the second blank. (2 points) Drop target 1 Drop target 2

What are the missing numbers in the dividend 208 in the work shown below?
213
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14 28
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To determine the missing numbers in the dividend as shown in the division work, let’s analyze the steps. The dividend is 208, and based on common division algorithms, we can fill in the missing values accordingly.

  1. When we look at the dividend (208) and how division is typically laid out, the first line shows how many times a divisor does into the first portion of the dividend, leading to an initial subtraction.
  2. The first missing value often relates to how many times the divisor (in this case, some value not clearly annotated but likely derived from the numbers given) fits into the initial portion of the dividend.
  3. Another number, often smaller, might be the remainder after performing the division once.

Given the context, I will use simple reasoning to fill the first number as we begin to divide:

  • The first number that is often missing in the dividend can be determined by looking at the first subtraction. (213 - 208 doesn’t fit here directly.)
  • On checking the subtraction and the remaining portions of the numbers given, it appears that 28 could fit into the first blank considering it looks like it completes the circle of calculations.

The second missing number appears to be 14, based on the stepwise division down to others reflected.

Thus, based on this reasoning:

  • First missing number (for the first blank): 28
  • Second missing number (for the second blank): 14

Please feel free to reach out if you need further clarification or additional assistance!

Directions: Find the missing numbers in the dividend. Drag the first missing number to the first blank. Then drag the second missing number to the second blank. (2 points) Drop target 1 Drop target 2
What are the missing numbers in the dividend 208 in the work shown below?
213
R1
L
14 28
-28
18
-14
40
-42 1
3
4
7
9
8

Based on the context and the numbers provided, it looks like you're working with a long division problem where the dividend is 208 and you have a series of steps and calculations.

To clarify, it seems that your dividend of 208 has specific steps with certain numbers missing.

From the information you provided, it appears that:

  1. 213 is likely the initial number that sets the scene for the division.
  2. The missing numbers relate to the steps taken in the long division process.

Let’s analyze the sequence you've provided to identify the missing numbers:

  • You seem to have 28 as one of the numbers that would be essential for calculating how many times the divisor fits into certain portions of 208.
  • The mid-calculation shows that 14 is likely part of the next subtraction step you need to account for after subtracting 28 from a certain number.

Therefore, based on this analysis, you can conclude:

  • First missing number: 28 (Drag to the first blank)
  • Second missing number: 14 (Drag to the second blank)

If you have specific placeholders or context in those blanks, the above numbers should fit appropriately into the dividend. Please confirm if this fits with what you see in the work shown!

Directions: Find the missing numbers in the dividend. Drag the first missing number to the first blank. Then drag the second missing number to the second blank. (2 points)
What are the missing numbers in the dividend 208 in the work shown below?
213 R1
14)28
-28
18
-14
40
-42 1
3
4
#7
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Based on the formatting and layout you've shared, it seems like this is a long division problem where the dividend is 208. The numbers you’ve mentioned appear to be part of the process for dividing 208 by 14 (with some potential confusion about the initial number 213).

Long Division Breakdown

Let's clarify where the missing numbers might fit in relation to a long division of 208 by 14.

  1. Starting with the dividend 208:

    • We want to divide 208 by 14.
  2. First calculations:

    • Since 14 goes into 20 once (which suggests there's an initial step you may have inferred incorrectly as 213), and you can put 1 on top, leaving you with:
      • 14 * 1 = 14
      • Subtracting gives you: 20 - 14 = 6 (Carry down the 8, making it 68).
  3. Continuing the division:

    • Now, divide 68 by 14.
    • 14 goes into 68 around 4 times (as 14 * 4 = 56).
    • Subtract: 68 - 56 = 12 (remainder).

Putting this information into the blanks provided from your description:

Finding the Missing Numbers

  • The first missing number (the quotient part where 28 comes from) relates to the part when you would subtract 14 times 2 from 28, hence the missing number seems to be 4, indicating how many times 14 goes into 68.
  • The second missing number is likely 14 since you need it for the complete process of division.

Final Answer

  • First missing number: 14 (for the second blank)
  • Second missing number: 4 (drag to the first blank)

I hope this clarifies the long division you're working on! Please verify this fits the context you have, and let me know if you need more assistance!

just answer

First missing number: 4
Second missing number: 14

Directions: Find the missing numbers in the dividend. Drag the first missing number to the first blank. Then drag the second missing number to the second blank. (2 points)
What are the missing numbers in the dividend 2 square 8 square in the work shown below?
213 R1
14)28
-28
18
-14
40
-42 1
3
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#7
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Based on your description, here are the missing numbers for the dividend \( 208 \):

First missing number: 4
Second missing number: 14

Directions: Find the missing numbers in the dividend. Drag the first missing number to the first blank. Then drag the second missing number to the second blank. (2 points)
What are the missing numbers in the dividend 208 in the work shown below?
213 R1
14)28
-28
18
-14
40
-42 1
responses
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#7
9
8

Based on the layout and context you provided, the missing numbers in the division for the dividend 208 are:

First missing number: 2
Second missing number: 14

Please confirm if this matches the expected values!

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