Nan has 88 flowers to place on 14 tables. She wants to put the same number of flowers on each table and have the least possible number of flowers left over. 5. How many flowers should Nan place on each table? 6. Will Nan have any flowers left over? If so, how many? Explain.
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To find out how many flowers Nan should place on each table, we divide the total number of flowers (88) by the number of tables (14). When you do the math, 88 ÷ 14 gives you 6 with a remainder of 4. This means Nan can place 6 flowers on each table. Yes, Nan will have some flowers left over! After putting 6 flowers on each of the 14 tables, she will have 4 flowers left since 14 tables x 6 flowers = 84 flowers used, and 88 - 84 = 4 flowers remaining. So, 4 lonely flowers will be sitting pretty in her garden!
