Let's complete the table step-by-step, ensuring that each dividend is divided by its corresponding divisor to find the quotient and remainder for each division.
### Row 2:
Division: [tex]\( 72 \div 8 \)[/tex]
1. Dividend: 72
2. Divisor: 8
3. Quotient: [tex]\( 72 \div 8 = 9 \)[/tex]
4. Remainder: [tex]\( 72 \mod 8 = 0 \)[/tex]
Fill in the table:
- Dividend: 72
- Divisor: 8
- Quotient: 9
- Remainder: 0
### Row 3:
Division: [tex]\( 31 \div 5 \)[/tex]
1. Dividend: 31
2. Divisor: 5
3. Quotient: [tex]\( 31 \div 5 = 6 \)[/tex]
4. Remainder: [tex]\( 31 \mod 5 = 1 \)[/tex]
Fill in the table:
- Dividend: 31
- Divisor: 5
- Quotient: 6
- Remainder: 1
### Row 4:
Division: [tex]\( 54 \div 3 \)[/tex]
1. Dividend: 54
2. Divisor: 3
3. Quotient: [tex]\( 54 \div 3 = 18 \)[/tex]
4. Remainder: [tex]\( 54 \mod 3 = 0 \)[/tex]
Fill in the table:
- Dividend: 54
- Divisor: 3
- Quotient: 18
- Remainder: 0
### Row 5:
Division: [tex]\( 53 \div 4 \)[/tex]
1. Dividend: 53
2. Divisor: 4
3. Quotient: [tex]\( 53 \div 4 = 13 \)[/tex]
4. Remainder: [tex]\( 53 \mod 4 = 1 \)[/tex]
Fill in the table:
- Dividend: 53
- Divisor: 4
- Quotient: 13
- Remainder: 1
### Completed Table:
[tex]\[
\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|l|}
\hline
\text{divivión} & \text{dividendo} & \text{pibisor} & \text{conciente} & \text{Recidad} \\
\hline
\(46 \div 7\) & 46 & 7 & 6 & 4 \\
\hline
\(72 \div 8\) & 72 & 8 & 9 & 0 \\
\hline
\(31 \div 5\) & 31 & 5 & 6 & 1 \\
\hline
\(54 \div 3\) & 54 & 3 & 18 & 0 \\
\hline
\(53 \div 4\) & 53 & 4 & 13 & 1 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\][/tex]