DIVISION : DIVISION
PowerPoint Presentation : Division is an operation that tells us the number of groups that can be made out of a number of items or the number of items that should be there in a group. The symbol ‘÷’ denotes division. DIVISION
PowerPoint Presentation : Complete the table: TOTAL NUMBER OF EQUAL GROUPS AMOUNT IN EACH GROUP 16 2 32 2 36 4 54 2
PowerPoint Presentation : Look at these numbers: 4 36 66 72 35 Which numbers in the box have a quotient of 9 when divided by 4?
PowerPoint Presentation : The railroad company wants to sell $72 in tickets. If each ticket costs $4, about how many tickets will the railroad have to sell to meet its goal? Choose the better estimate. 18 13
PowerPoint Presentation : Estimate. Which sign goes in the blank? 27 __ 28 ÷ 7
PowerPoint Presentation : State whether the following are true or false: 27 ÷ 3 = 8 16 ÷ 4 = 4
PowerPoint Presentation : Fill in the missing digit: 14 ÷ 7 = ……….. 21 ÷ ……. = 3 ……. ÷ 4 = 4
PowerPoint Presentation : Match the following: Column A Column B 64 ÷ 4 4 12 ÷ 3 3 15 ÷ 5 16
PowerPoint Presentation : Divide 32 by 4 and write dividend, divisor, quotient and remainder.
PowerPoint Presentation : Complete the table. Total Number of equal groups Amount in each group Amount left over 11 5 2 32 4 0 36 3 0 21 2 1
PowerPoint Presentation : Match the following: Quotient Remainder 29 ÷ 4 = 7 2 33 ÷ 2 = 16 1 26 ÷ 3 = 8 3 45 ÷ 6 = 7 1
PowerPoint Presentation : Solve: 75 ÷ 2 = Q: R: 83 ÷ 3 = Q: R:
PowerPoint Presentation : Solve for remainder: 53 ÷ 2 = 64 ÷ 3 =
PowerPoint Presentation : If 10 ÷ 5 = 2, then 5 × ? = 10. If 12 ÷ 3 = 6, then 3 × ? = 12. If 8 ÷ 2 = 4, then 2 × ? = 8.
PowerPoint Presentation : Divide 15 notebooks among 5 people. Write the multiplication fact for this too.
PowerPoint Presentation : Divide the following cakes into 2 equal parts and write the multiplication fact for the same.
PowerPoint Presentation : Divide $72 between two boys. Write the share for each person and the multiplication fact for the same. TRY THIS!
PowerPoint Presentation : A group of 70 students wants to ride a roller coaster. If the cars on the roller coaster can each hold 2 people, how many cars will the students need? TRY THIS!
PowerPoint Presentation : Yutaka hiked 10 miles in the past 2 days. He hiked the same distance every day. How many miles did Yutaka hike each day? TRY THIS!
PowerPoint Presentation : Paris needs 5 peaches to make her famous peach pie. If Paris has 55 peaches, how many peach pies can she make? TRY THIS!
PowerPoint Presentation : Sasha bought 60 rolls of paper towels. If there are 3 rolls in each pack, how many packs of paper towels did Sasha buy? TRY THIS!
PowerPoint Presentation : Regan made 4 water colour paintings. She gave the same number of paintings to each of 2 friends. How many paintings did each friend get?
PowerPoint Presentation : It takes 3 stamps to mail a package. If Cahill has 63 stamps, how many packages can he mail? TRY THIS!
PowerPoint Presentation : Fill in the Boxes:
PowerPoint Presentation : Fill in the boxes:
PowerPoint Presentation : Select the correct answers from the below options: 150 ÷ 5 a. 5 b. 30 c. 15 d. 55 243 ÷ 3 a. 81 b.801 c. 73 d.83 896÷8 a. 12 b.112 c.131 d.121
PowerPoint Presentation : Write Divisor, Dividend, Remainder and Quotient for the problem below.
PowerPoint Presentation : Write Divisor, Dividend, Remainder and Quotient for the problem below.
PowerPoint Presentation : The divisor is 4, quotient is 8 and the remainder is 2. Find the dividend? TRY THIS!
PowerPoint Presentation : Find the dividend where divisor is 4, quotient is 8 and remainder is 3? TRY THIS!
PowerPoint Presentation : Fill the dividend in the box:
PowerPoint Presentation : Find the dividend in the box:
PowerPoint Presentation : Division Terms: There are four terms which describe the four numbers in a division problem. The dividend is the number that is being divided. The divisor is the number that the dividend will be divided by. The quotient is the number of times the divisor will go into the dividend. The remainder is a number that is less than the divisor and is too small to be divided by the divisor to form a whole number.
PowerPoint Presentation : A division problem may be written horizontally such as 49474 / 7 = 7067 R 5. In this example 7 is the divisor, 49474 is the dividend, 7067 is the quotient and 5 is the remainder of the division. A division problem may be written vertically. 7067 R 5 7)49474 Again, 7 is the divisor, 49474 is the dividend, 7067 is the quotient and 5 is the remainder of the division.
PowerPoint Presentation : Division Facts: Division by 0, 1, 2 and 3 Dividing is separating a number into several equal groups. When we divide 6 by 3 we are separating 6 into 3 equal groups of 2. There are two common ways to write the sign for division. The number 6 divided by 3 could be written as 6/3 or 6 ÷ 3.
PowerPoint Presentation : Dividing by 0 Numbers cannot be divided by 0 because it is impossible to make 0 groups of a number. Dividing by 1 Any number divided by 1 equals that number. If you divide by 1 you have one group and so everything is in that group.
PowerPoint Presentation : Simplify: (14 - 5) ÷ (9 - 6)
PowerPoint Presentation : Simplify: (20 + 5) ÷ (20 - 15)
PowerPoint Presentation : Simplify: (30 + 40) ÷ (20 - 10)
PowerPoint Presentation : Simplify: (5 x 8) ÷ (2 x 2)
PowerPoint Presentation : Simplify: (7 x 4 - 4) ÷ (5 x 2 - 4)
PowerPoint Presentation : Simplify: (10 x 5 - 5) ÷ 15
PowerPoint Presentation : Simplify: (12 x 2 - 3) ÷ (28 ÷ 4)
PowerPoint Presentation : Simplify: (9 - 3 x 3 + 10) ÷ (4 x 2 - 3)
PowerPoint Presentation : Simplify: (10 x 2 - 10) ÷ 5
PowerPoint Presentation : Is 267 divisible by 3?