Exact division means remainder zero
The division below comes out exactly (no remainder). Find every digit that could be. (Here is a two-digit number.)
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Understand
The two-digit number 7-followed-by-a-blank must divide exactly by 4. We need every digit the blank could be so that the number is a multiple of 4.
- The number is two digits and starts with 7 (it is 70 through 79).
- When divided by 4 it must leave no remainder.
- All possible digits for the blank (the ones digit).
- The blank is a single digit 0 through 9.
- The whole number must be divisible by 4.
Plan
#2 Make a Systematic List · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
There are only ten numbers from 70 to 79, so we can list the multiples of 4 in that range and read off which ones-digits work.
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Review
72 and 76 are the only multiples of 4 between 70 and 79 (multiples of 4 are spaced 4 apart, so a ten-wide window holds two or three of them). Both give whole quotients, so the answers are correct.
Use the divisibility shortcut for 4: a number is divisible by 4 when its last two digits are. Testing 70..79 by adding 4 from 72 gives 72 and 76 again.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Listing multiples of 4 (72 and 76) within the 70s.3.OA.B.6Understand division as an unknown-factor problem — Checking that each candidate divides by 4 with a whole-number quotient.