1. It takes more than one car to transport a pile of goods by car.
2. The number of bottles required for oil, drinks, etc. Use a bottle.
3. Exercise questions:
(1) Dad bought 33 badminton boxes for Wang Peng, 1 packed 6 badminton boxes. How many boxes should I pack at least?
33÷6=5 (pieces) ... 3 (pieces)
5+ 1=6 (pieces)
A: At least six cases should be packed.
Each sack can hold 5 kilograms of grain. There are 48 kilograms of grain now. How many sacks do you need at least?
48÷5=9 (article) ... 3 kg
9+ 1= 10 (articles)
At least 10 bag is required.
Second, the "censoring method" is generally used to solve the following problems with remainder:
1, the number of clothes made of a batch of cloth.
2. The number of things bought with money.
3. How many cars can a batch of goods hold?
4. How many gift boxes can a ribbon hold?
5. Exercise questions:
(1) It takes 6 meters to make a sofa cover. /kloc-how many sofa cover can you make in 0/45 meters?
145÷6=24 (pieces) ... 1 (m)
You can be 24 sofa cover.
(2) Miss Wang sent 75 notebooks to the students, each with 4 notebooks. How many people can he distribute?
75÷4= 18 (pieces) ... 3 (pieces)
A: It can be distributed to 18 people.