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Can you divide 38 by 4 evenly? Use the number line to explain your answer. 38 You cannot divide 38 by 4 evenly. Using the number line, you can count back from 38 by 4s times until you reach the number . Then you cannot count back by 4 any more, so the remainder is .

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