Jay has 6,200 beads. He is making bracelets with 9 beads each. How many bracelets can he make? How many beads will be left.

I know the answer to the first question, but i don't know the second.

688 bracelets and 8 beads left over. Hope this helped

6,200 divided by 9.

To find out how many bracelets Jay can make, divide the total number of beads he has (6,200) by the number of beads required for each bracelet (9).

Dividing 6,200 by 9 will give the quotient, which represents the number of complete bracelets that can be made. The remainder will represent the number of beads left after making as many bracelets as possible.

To calculate this, you can use long division or a calculator:

6,200 ÷ 9 = 688 with a remainder of 8.

Therefore, Jay can make 688 bracelets and will have 8 beads left.

Estimation 6,200÷9

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If you did this problem by hand using long division, your remainder is the number of beads left over.