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.
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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.