Arithmetic Grade Five

Lesson Ten: Division Review


We can also represent division problems with pictures:
24 / 6 = 4
The picture shows a large rectangle six squares tall and four squares wide with a total of 24 squares. This means that there are six rows each containing four squares.

Here's another example:
32 / 4 = 8
The picture shows a large rectangle four squares tall and eight squares wide with a total of 32 squares. This means that there are four rows each containing eight squares.

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