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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-06

Use repeated subtraction to divide 35 by 4.

Asked by Loman

Answer (3)

To use repeated subtraction to divide 35 by 4 (35/4), we subtract 4 from 35 repeatedly until we cannot do so without going negative. Here's how it works:

Start with 35. Subtract 4, ending up with 31.
Subtract 4 again, now we have 27.
Continue this process: from 27, we get 23; from 23, we get 19; from 19, we get 15; from 15, we get 11; from 11, we get 7; and finally from 7, we subtract 4 to get 3.
We have subtracted 4 a total of 8 times, and we are left with 3, which can't be divided by 4 without getting a fraction.
Thus, 35 divided by 4 is 8 with a remainder of 3, or 8 R3.
In fractional form, this is 8 3/4 or 8.75 in decimal.

Answered by ChristopherEdwin | 2024-06-19

To divide 35 by 4 using repeated subtraction, subtract 4 from 35 repeatedly until reaching 0, resulting in a quotient of 8 with a remainder of 3.
To divide 35 by 4 using repeated subtraction, we start by subtracting 4 from 35 until we reach 0.
35 - 4 = 31
31 - 4 = 27
27 - 4 = 23
23 - 4 = 19
19 - 4 = 15
15 - 4 = 11
11 - 4 = 7
7 - 4 = 3
3 - 4 = -1
We subtracted 4 a total of 8 times before reaching a negative number.
Therefore, the quotient of 35 divided by 4 is 8 with a remainder of 3.

Answered by anuradhaborua | 2024-06-24

To divide 35 by 4 using repeated subtraction, we subtract 4 from 35 iteratively until we reach a negative number. We can subtract 4 a total of 8 times before going below zero, giving us a quotient of 8 and a remainder of 3. Thus, 35 รท 4 = 8 with a remainder of 3.
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Answered by anuradhaborua | 2024-10-10