carl put his coins on pages in a book. He has 22 coins. He can put 4 coins on each page. How many coins would Carl put on the 6th page? Explain?

22/4 = 5 with 2 left over

This is a dvision problem. 22 cannot be divided by 4. However, 4 can "go into" 20 5 times. Carl can only put 2 coins on the 6th page because the answer to this problem is 5 remainder 2. Do you understand?:)))

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To find out how many coins Carl would put on the 6th page, we need to divide the total number of coins he has by the number of coins he can put on each page.

Carl has 22 coins, and he can put 4 coins on each page. Therefore, we need to divide 22 by 4 to find out how many pages Carl would need to fill with his coins.

Dividing 22 by 4 gives us 5 with a remainder of 2.

This means that Carl can fill 5 pages completely with 4 coins each, and he will be left with 2 additional coins. Since we are looking for the number of coins on the 6th page, we know that the 6th page will be one of the filled pages.

So, on the 6th page, Carl would put 4 coins.