Arithmetic Grade Five
Lesson Sixty-three: Division Patterns
Study the following division problems.
8 / 4 = 2
80 / 4 = 20
800 / 4 = 200
8000 / 4 = 2000
You should notice that the number of zeroes in the first number and the
answer remains the same and that 8 divided by 4 remains 2 regardless of the
number of zeroes involved.
Here's a slightly more complicated example.
63 / 9 = 7
630 / 9 = 70
6300 / 9 = 700
63000 / 9 = 7000
You can see that the number of zeroes in the first number and the answer
remains the same and that 63 divided by 9 remains 7 regardless of the number
of zeroes involved.
Here's a slightly tricky example:
20 / 5 = 4
200 / 5 = 40
2000 / 5 = 400
20000 / 5 = 4000
Remember that when in doubt, you can always check your answer with
multiplication.
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