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How to divide By

Explaining how to divide Dividing is the opposite of multiplying for example 2x3=6 therefore 6÷3=2 this is true for all sums. Dividing is a good fun way to know the answer properly it is also known as the inverse. Dividing works with all numbers when you divide by; 0 it equals zero 1 it’s the same number 2 it is half the number for example 20÷2=10 (it equals half the number) 3 it is a third of the number 4 it is a quarter of the number 5 it is a fifth.

questions Use the method I told you and work out these: 36÷2= 75÷3= 100÷4=

Dividing numbers in the 100TH’s It’s time to do hundreds, now work out 360÷2= This is the the same as the previous question which was 36÷2 All you need to do is remove the zero, do the sum and remember to add the zero’s to the answer. So what is: 360÷2= 36÷2= 18 now add the zero back to the answer and you equal 180

questions 36000÷2= 68÷2= 3000÷2= 90000÷9= 10000000000000000000000000000÷1=

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