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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