Quotients as Equations Domain 2, Lesson 8 Quotients as Equations Mr. Heath Blue Creek Elementary School.

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Quotients as Equations Domain 2, Lesson 8 Quotients as Equations Mr. Heath Blue Creek Elementary School

Getting the Idea Dividend = Quotient x Divisor + Remainder 236 = x +

Getting the Idea = Quotient x Divisor + Remainder = x +

Getting the Idea = x Divisor + Remainder = 13 x +

Getting the Idea = x + Remainder = 13 x 18 +

Getting the Idea = x = 13 x

Example 1 Dividend = Quotient x Divisor + Remainder

Example 1 Dividend = Quotient x Divisor + Remainder

Example 1 Dividend = Quotient x Divisor + Remainder 785 = = 31

Example 1 Dividend = Quotient x Divisor + Remainder 785 = 31 x = 31 x 25

Example 1 Dividend = Quotient x Divisor + Remainder 785 = 31 x = 31 x

Now Try These Dividend = Quotient x Divisor + Remainder

Now Try These Dividend = Quotient x Divisor + Remainder

Expressing Quotient as a Mixed Number Quotient + Remainder = Mixed Number Divisor Divisor

Quotient + Remainder = Mixed Number Divisor Divisor 15 + = Expressing Quotient as a Mixed Number

Example 2 Quotient + Remainder = Mixed Number Divisor Divisor

Now Try These