DIVISION
Lesson Objectives
+ Divide 3- to 4-digit numbers by 1- to 2-digit numbers.
+ Estimate the quotient of dividing 3- to 4-digit numbers by 1- to 2-digit numbers
with reasonable results.
1 A farmer has 1012 bananas. He puts them equally into 4 baskets.
How many bananas are there in each basket?
2 Step 1: 1 thousand = 10 hundreds
4J1012 10 hundreds + 4 = 2 hundreds with
ee) remainder
ne a 2 hundreds
25 Step 2: 2 hundreds = 20 tens
aJv012 20 tens + 1 ten = 21 tens
a 8 21 tens + 4 = 5 tens with remainder
217 lten
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1
253 Step 3: 1 ten = 10 ones
10 ones + 2 ones = 12 ones
el a me 12 ones + 4 = 3 ones
2et
=_280 1012 + 4 = 253
12
ie There are 253 bananas in each basket.an eads equally Into 3. chains. How many
ods wa ineve ben each hain? HOW many beads will be left?
beads will there be in each cl
117543 = 391 R2
3 39 391
3Ji175 3/1175 3/1175
2 27;
oe =-274 = 27
5
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2——> Remainder
There will be 391 beads in each chain. 2 beads will be left.
Estimate and then calculate 3576 + 6.
3576 = 3600
3600 + 6 = 600
The estimated answer is 600.
__ 3600 + 6 = 600
~« 3000 + 6 = 500
3576 +6
3576 is nearer to 3600
than 3000.
Now, we calculate 3576 +
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96
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3576 + 6 = 596
Since the answer 596 Is close to the estimated answer, the answe!
is reasonable.Scr
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192 sheets of paper were given out to a class of oe rls iach
Pupil received the same number of sheets of paper. ny
sheets of paper did each pupil receive?
32] 719
aly, Step 1: 192+32=6
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192232=6
Each pupil received 6 sheets of Paper.
A vendor has 368 apples. He packed the apples equally into 23
boxes. How many apples are there In each box?
16
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=23 ~23 Step 1: 36 = 23 =1R 13
13 138
-1 38 Step 2: 138 + 23 = 6
368 +23 = 16
There are 16 apples in each box,