Example

Title: Division

Grade: 2-a Lesson: S1-L4

Explanation: Here are some examples of the topic with images and steps in sequence.

Examples:

Example: 1a

The cost of 3 chocolates is $27. How much does each chocolate cost?

  • Total number of chocolates = \$3\$

  • Cost of 3 chocolates = \$$27\$

  • Therefore, the cost of each chocolate = \$27 ÷ 3\$ = \$$9\$

1a

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Explanation:

In the above problem, the total number of chocolates is 3 and the cost of 3 chocolates is $27 and the cost of each chocolate is \$27 ÷ 3 = 9\$

Example: 2a

Jack made 8 sandwiches for his 4 kids. How many sandwiches does each kid get?

  • Number of sandwiches = \$8\$

  • Number of kids = \$4\$

  • Number of sandwiches for each kid = \$8\$ ÷ \$4\$ = \$2\$

2a

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Explanation:

In the above problem, the number of sandwiches are 8 and number of kids are 4. Therefore, number of sandwiches for each kid is \$8\$ ÷ \$4\$ = \$2\$

Example: 3a

Peter placed 18 apples in 2 boxes equally. How many apples did he put in each box?

  • Total Number of apples = \$18\$

  • Number of boxes = \$2\$

  • Therefore, number of apples in each box = \$18\$ ÷ \$2\$ = \$9\$

3a

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Explanation:

In the above problem, the total number of apples is 18 and the number of boxes is 2. Therefore, number of apples in each box is \$18\$ ÷ \$2\$ = \$9\$


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