If we know the \(\textcolor{olive}{\text{total}}\) quantity and the \(\textcolor{colordef}{\text{number of groups}}\), division tells us how many are in \(\textcolor{colorprop}{\text{each group}}\) and how many are \(\textcolor{orange}{\text{left over}}\):$$\textcolor{olive}{\text{total}} \div \textcolor{colordef}{\text{number of groups}} = \divionRemainder{\textcolor{colorprop}{\text{number in each group}}}{\textcolor{orange}{\text{leftovers}}}$$$$\textcolor{olive}{\text{total}} =\textcolor{colordef}{\text{number of groups}} \times \textcolor{colorprop}{\text{number in each group}}+\textcolor{orange}{\text{leftovers}}$$For example, we have \(\textcolor{olive}{14}\) apples and we share them equally among \(\textcolor{colordef}{4}\) friends.

Because \(\textcolor{olive}{14} =\textcolor{colordef}{4}\times \textcolor{colorprop}{3}+\textcolor{orange}{2}\), we have \(\textcolor{olive}{14} \div \textcolor{colordef}{4} = \divionRemainder{\textcolor{colorprop}{3}}{\textcolor{orange}{2}}\).
Each friend gets \(\textcolor{colorprop}{3}\) apples.
There are \(\textcolor{orange}{2}\) apples left over.