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1 1 Chapter Chapter 2 The Whole Numbers

2 Dividing Whole Numbers
Section 1.7 Dividing Whole Numbers

3 Objective A Divide Whole Numbers.

4 Dividing Whole Numbers
The process of separating a quantity into equal parts is called division. Objective A

5 Example Find each quotient. Check by multiplying. a. b. c.

6 Properties of 1 Division Properties of 1
The quotient of any number (except 0) and that same number is 1. For example, The quotient of any number and 1 is that same number. For example,

7 Properties of 0 The quotient of 0 and any number (except 0) is 0. For example, The quotient of any number and 0 is not a number. We say that are undefined.

8 Objective B Perform Long Division.

9 Example Divide: ÷ 5 Objective D

10 Solving Problems by Dividing
Example Find the quotient of 78 and 5. Objective D

11 Example Divide: 51,600 ÷ 403 = 128 R 16 Objective D

12 Solve Problems That Require Dividing by Whole Numbers.
Objective C Solve Problems That Require Dividing by Whole Numbers.

13 Solving Problems by Dividing
Key Words or Phrases Example Symbols Divide Divide 8 by 4 8 ÷ 4 or Quotient The quotient of 64 and 8 64 ÷ 4 or Divided by 12 divided by 4 12 ÷ 4 or Divided or Shared Equally Among $75 divided equally among three people 75 ÷ 3 or per 100 miles per 2 hours Objective C

14 Example Books are being packed 12 to a box. If there are 1344 books to be packed how many boxes will be used? = ÷ 12 = 112 boxes will be used Objective C

15 Example Printers can be packed 12 to a box. If 532 printers are to be packed but only full boxes are shipped, how many full boxes will be shipped? How many printers are left over and not shipped? 532 ÷ full boxes and 4 printers left over

16 Find the Average of a List of Numbers.
Objective D Find the Average of a List of Numbers.

17 Finding Averages The average of a list of numbers is the sum of the numbers divided by the number of numbers. Objective E

18 Example To compute a safe time to wait for reactions to occur after allergy shots are administered, a lab technician is given a list of elapsed times between administered shots and reactions. Find the average of the times 4 minutes, 7 minutes, 35 minutes, 16 minutes, 9 minutes, 3 minutes, and 52 minutes.


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