True or False: Division is the inverse(opposite) operation of multiplication.
True.
Using NEITHER method find the answer to
73 X 100
7,300
Using NEITHER method, find the answer to
58 X 103
58,000
6300 Divided by 10
630
Evan bought 24 cups for a party and plans on putting 3 pieces of candy in each cup. How much candy should he buy to fill every cup?
Is this Multiplication or Division?
72 pieces of candy
Multiplication
What is the answer to a multiplication problem?
Product
742 x 7
5,194
632 X 8
5,056
What is a useful skill we have learned that can help us with our Division?
Skip Counting (understanding how many times one number goes into another)
Miss Baker orders 13 cases of soup for her grocery store. Each case has 48 cans of soup. How many cans of soup does Miss Baker have for her store?
Is this Multiplication or Division?
624 cans of Soup
Multiplication
What are the numbers called that you multiply together?
Factors
33 X 24
792
63 X 28
1,764
96 Divided by 16
5
Mr. Sharma bakes 732 cupcakes each week for his bakery. If he puts 12 cupcakes in every box, how many boxes can he fill.
Is this Multiplication or Division?
61 Boxes
Division
What is the answer to a division problem?
Quotient
427 X 52
22,204
804 X 63
50,652
457 Divided by 55
(Remainder possible)
8 Remainder 17
A Florist uses 2,448 flowers to make bouquets. They put 24 flowers in each bouquet and sell the bouquets for $25 each. If the Florist sells all the bouquets of flowers, how much money to they make?
Is this Multiplication or Division?
$2,550
Division, then Multiplication
Name the two parts of a Division Problem that are not the answer
48 / 12
The number being divided is the Dividend
The number that is dividing is called the Divisor
1429 X 312
445,848
2,296 X 437
1,003,352
436 Divided by 17
(Remainder Possible)
25 Remainder 11
24 Students are in each classroom at Oak Street School. There are 37 classrooms. Each row in the auditorium has 45 seats. What is the fewest number of rows needed for all the students to have a seat?
Is this Multiplication or Division?
20 rows are necessary
Multiplication, then Division