Certainly! Let's solve the question step by step:
Given the equation: [tex]\( 1,248 \div 4 \)[/tex]
We can break it down as follows:
[tex]\[
1,248 \div 4 = (1,200 \div 4) + (40 \div 4) + (8 \div 4)
\][/tex]
First, we'll solve each part individually:
1. [tex]\( 1,200 \div 4 = 300 \)[/tex]
2. [tex]\( 40 \div 4 = 10 \)[/tex]
3. [tex]\( 8 \div 4 = 2 \)[/tex]
Now, we combine these results:
[tex]\[
300 + 10 + 2 = 312
\][/tex]
So, the completed equations are:
[tex]\[
\begin{aligned}
1,248 \div 4 &= (1,200 \div 4) + (40 \div 4) + (8 \div 4) \\
&= 300 + 10 + 2 \\
&= 312
\end{aligned}
\][/tex]
Hence, the solutions to the incomplete parts are:
[tex]\[
\boxed{300}
\][/tex]
And the final answer to the division is:
[tex]\[
\boxed{312}
\][/tex]