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The first grade math problem, 17 apples, every four apples can hold one dish, and at most several dishes can be held. According to the meaning of the question, the formula is:

17÷4

=4 (disk) ... 1 (pieces)

A: It can hold up to 4 CDs.

Grade one math problem, twenty-four peaches, one plate for every four, how many plates can you hold:

4+4+4+4+4+4=24

So,

Twenty-four peaches are packed in a plate of four and can be packed in six plates.

Math problem of grade one: five apples in one plate * * * six plates. If there are ten apples in a plate, how many plates are there in * *? I didn't learn multiplication and division in the first grade of primary school. Only add and subtract:

5+5+5+5+5+5=30

10+ 10+ 10=30

Answer: It can hold 3 bags.

Grade one math problem: A * * * has 27 eggs, and 6 eggs are put on a plate. How many plates can you hold at most? Equation 27-6-6-6-6=3 (pieces)

A: Up to 4 discs can be loaded.

(Note: If you have an egg map, you can circle it 6 times. A few more turns will fill several plates. )

15 apples, a plate of four, how many plates do you need? (Mathematics in the first grade of primary school) 15 divided by 4=3 (pieces) ...

3+ 1=4

Need four plates.

Because a plate of four can hold three plates, and there are three apples left, you need to add another plate.

There are 26 apples in the first grade math, and every 6 apples are packed in a box. How many boxes can you hold? 4 times 6=24

Remaining 26-24=2

Packed in 4+ 1=5 boxes.

In the first grade math problem, my mother bought 24 apples to entertain guests, one for every 6 apples. How many plates do you need for the math problem in grade one? My mother bought 24 apples to entertain guests. Every 6 apples are put in a plate. How many plates do you need to put?

24÷6=4,

Need four plates.

Please adopt it. Thank you.

Primary school math problem, true or false, 17 apples, every 4 apples are packed in a plate, which can hold 5 plates. 16 apples are just placed on four plates, and there is one left on the fifth plate. But this question doesn't say whether it takes four apples to put a plate, so this question is unscientific.

There are 40 apples. A plate can hold seven apples. How many plates can you hold at most? Five apples. How many are left? There are five apples left in a plate.

The first grade math problem, 16 fish can be packed in a plate every four. How to calculate the formula? I haven't learned to start in grade one, so I can't use division. I should use subtraction or addition.

0+4=4 (disk 1)

4+4=8 (Disk 2)

8+4= 12 (disk 3)

12+4= 16 (disk 4)

or

16-4 = 12 (disk 1)

12-4 = 8 (disk 2)

8-4 = 4 (third group)

4-4 = 0 (fourth group)

A: It can hold four sets.