1. The problem asks to perform division for several numbers by 2, 3, 4, and 5.
2. The formula for division is:
$$\text{Quotient} = \frac{\text{Dividend}}{\text{Divisor}}$$
3. We will divide each number by the given divisor step-by-step.
4. Dividing by 2:
- $210 \div 2 = \frac{210}{2} = 105$
- $522 \div 2 = \frac{522}{2} = 261$
- $324 \div 2 = \frac{324}{2} = 162$
- $108 \div 2 = \frac{108}{2} = 54$
5. Dividing by 3:
- $540 \div 3 = \frac{540}{3} = 180$
- $486 \div 3 = \frac{486}{3} = 162$
- $234 \div 3 = \frac{234}{3} = 78$
- $750 \div 3 = \frac{750}{3} = 250$
6. Dividing by 4:
- $332 \div 4 = \frac{332}{4} = 83$
- $560 \div 4 = \frac{560}{4} = 140$
- $176 \div 4 = \frac{176}{4} = 44$
- $212 \div 4 = \frac{212}{4} = 53$
7. Dividing by 5:
- $215 \div 5 = \frac{215}{5} = 43$
- $315 \div 5 = \frac{315}{5} = 63$
- $425 \div 5 = \frac{425}{5} = 85$
- $325 \div 5 = \frac{325}{5} = 65$
Final answers:
- $210 \div 2 = 105$
- $522 \div 2 = 261$
- $324 \div 2 = 162$
- $108 \div 2 = 54$
- $540 \div 3 = 180$
- $486 \div 3 = 162$
- $234 \div 3 = 78$
- $750 \div 3 = 250$
- $332 \div 4 = 83$
- $560 \div 4 = 140$
- $176 \div 4 = 44$
- $212 \div 4 = 53$
- $215 \div 5 = 43$
- $315 \div 5 = 63$
- $425 \div 5 = 85$
- $325 \div 5 = 65$
For the second part about covering the area with similar L-shaped tiles, the problem involves visual spatial reasoning and drawing, which cannot be solved with text alone here. You can try to replicate the L-shaped tiles in the missing parts of the shapes based on the positions described: bottom-left for the left and middle shapes, and top-middle for the right shape.
Division Operations 156Cc1
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