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EXAMPLE 5

EXAMPLE 5. Interpreting Remainders. FRAMING You plan to construct wooden photo frames. You need 50 centimeters of wood for each frame. You have a total of 275 centimeters of wood. How many photo frames can you make?. EXAMPLE 5. Interpreting Remainders. FRAMING

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EXAMPLE 5

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  1. EXAMPLE 5 Interpreting Remainders FRAMING You plan to construct wooden photo frames. You need 50 centimeters of wood for each frame. You have a total of 275 centimeters of wood. How many photo frames can you make?

  2. EXAMPLE 5 Interpreting Remainders FRAMING You plan to construct wooden photo frames. You need 50 centimeters of wood for each frame. You have a total of 275 centimeters of wood. How many photo frames can you make? SOLUTION STEP 1 You need to divide to find the number of times 50 centimeters is contained in 275 centimeters.

  3. EXAMPLE 5 Example 5 Interpreting Remainders FRAMING You plan to construct wooden photo frames. You need 50 centimeters of wood for each frame. You have a total of 275 centimeters of wood. How many photo frames can you make? SOLUTION STEP 1 You need to divide to find the number of times 50 centimeters is contained in 275 centimeters.

  4. EXAMPLE 5 Example 5 Interpreting Remainders STEP 2 Interpret the remainder in the quotient 5 R25.

  5. EXAMPLE 5 Example 5 Interpreting Remainders STEP 2 Interpret the remainder in the quotient 5 R25.

  6. EXAMPLE 5 Example 5 Interpreting Remainders STEP 2 Interpret the remainder in the quotient 5 R25. 5 whole photo frames 25 centimeters remain

  7. 5 whole photo frames 25 centimeters remain EXAMPLE 5 Example 5 Interpreting Remainders STEP 2 Interpret the remainder in the quotient 5 R25. ANSWER You cannot make a complete photo frame from 25 centimeters of wood, so you need to round down to 5. You can make 5 photo frames.

  8. EXAMPLE 6 Finding Patterns SPORTS The Summer Olympics were held in 1992,1996, 2000, and 2004. Describe the pattern. Then find the next two years in the pattern.

  9. EXAMPLE 6 Example 6 Finding Patterns SPORTS The Summer Olympics were held in 1992,1996, 2000, and 2004. Describe the pattern. Then find the next two years in the pattern. SOLUTION Look to see how each number is related to the preceding number. Each year after 1992 is 4 more than the preceding year.

  10. EXAMPLE 6 Example 6 Finding Patterns SPORTS The Summer Olympics were held in 1992,1996, 2000, and 2004. Describe the pattern. Then find the next two years in the pattern. SOLUTION Look to see how each number is related to the preceding number. Each year after 1992 is 4 more than the preceding year. ANSWER The next two years are 2008 and 2012.

  11. for Example 5 and 6 GUIDED PRACTICE • Banquet You are setting up tables for a banquet for 100 guests. Each table seats 8 people. What is the minimum number of tables you will need?

  12. ANSWER 13 tables for Example 5 and 6 GUIDED PRACTICE GUIDED PRACTICE • Banquet You are setting up tables for a banquet for 100 guests. Each table seats 8 people. What is the minimum number of tables you will need?

  13. for Example 5 and 6 GUIDED PRACTICE GUIDED PRACTICE Describe the pattern. Then find the next two numbers. 14. 1, 4, 7, 10, ? , ?

  14. for Example 5 and 6 GUIDED PRACTICE GUIDED PRACTICE Describe the pattern. Then find the next two numbers. 14. 1, 4, 7, 10, ? , ?

  15. for Example 5 and 6 GUIDED PRACTICE GUIDED PRACTICE Describe the pattern. Then find the next two numbers. 14. 1, 4, 7, 10, ? , ? Answer: The next two numbers are 13 and 16.

  16. for Example 5 and 6 GUIDED PRACTICE GUIDED PRACTICE Describe the pattern. Then find the next two numbers. 14. 1, 4, 7, 10, ? , ? Answer: The next two numbers are 13 and 16. 15. 55, 50, 45, 40, ? , ?

  17. for Example 5 and 6 GUIDED PRACTICE GUIDED PRACTICE Describe the pattern. Then find the next two numbers. 14. 1, 4, 7, 10, ? , ? Answer: The next two numbers are 13 and 16. 15. 55, 50, 45, 40, ? , ?

  18. for Example 5 and 6 GUIDED PRACTICE GUIDED PRACTICE Describe the pattern. Then find the next two numbers. 14. 1, 4, 7, 10, ? , ? Answer: The next two numbers are 13 and 16. 15. 55, 50, 45, 40, ? , ? Answer: The next two numbers are 35 and 30.

  19. for Example 5 and 6 GUIDED PRACTICE GUIDED PRACTICE Describe the pattern. Then find the next two numbers. 16. 3, 6, 12, 24, ? , ?

  20. for Example 5 and 6 GUIDED PRACTICE GUIDED PRACTICE Describe the pattern. Then find the next two numbers. 16. 3, 6, 12, 24, ? , ?

  21. for Example 5 and 6 GUIDED PRACTICE GUIDED PRACTICE Describe the pattern. Then find the next two numbers. 16. 3, 6, 12, 24, ? , ? Answer: The next two numbers are 48 and 96.

  22. for Example 5 and 6 GUIDED PRACTICE GUIDED PRACTICE Describe the pattern. Then find the next two numbers. 16. 3, 6, 12, 24, ? , ? Answer: The next two numbers are 48 and 96. 17. 320, 160, 80, 40, ? , ?

  23. for Example 5 and 6 GUIDED PRACTICE GUIDED PRACTICE Describe the pattern. Then find the next two numbers. 16. 3, 6, 12, 24, ? , ? Answer: The next two numbers are 48 and 96. 17. 320, 160, 80, 40, ? , ?

  24. for Example 5 and 6 GUIDED PRACTICE GUIDED PRACTICE Describe the pattern. Then find the next two numbers. 16. 3, 6, 12, 24, ? , ? Answer: The next two numbers are 48 and 96. 17. 320, 160, 80, 40, ? , ? Answer: The next two numbers are 20 and 10.

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