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Long Division By: Hailey, Sydney, and Madison D.
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Step 1~ Setting Up The Problem 1 st ~ You put the dividend in the “house” and then you put the divisor outside of the “house”. Example~ 680 divided by 2= ? 2 680
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Step 2~ Doing The Division 1 st ~ You see how many times 2 can go into 6 evenly, which is 3. Then you would subtract the answer of 2*3 which would be 6 and your answer would be 0. Then you bring down the 8 because 2 can’t go into 0. 3 2680 -6 ______ 08
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Step 3~ Doing The Division #2 1 st ~ Now you see how many times 2 can go into 8 and that would be 4 because 2*4=8. Then you subtract the answer of 2*4 which would be 8 and your answer would be 0. 340 2 680 - 6 _____ 08 - 8 _____ 00
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Step 4~ Getting Your Answer 1 st ~ Since your dividend doesn't have any numbers left you don’t have anything left to bring down you find out your answer and the answer is 340. 340 2 680 - 6 _____ 08 - 8 _____ 00
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Remainders A remainder is when you have a divisor and a divided that are not the same meaning one is a even number and the other is a odd number. In other words the divisor can’t go into each other evenly. For example 4 can not go into 5 evenly without a remainder.
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PRACTICE PROBLEMS Do these in your notebook. 34 divided by 6 5604 divided 7 45 divided by 5 9876 divided by 5
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Your Assignment~ If you have not already taken notes on this PowerPoint please do so now When you are finished with the notes please find a partner or a group up to 3 people from us! Then you are required to get 5 pieces of COLORED PAPER and use the notes about long division. You have to make a creative but also informative paper slide video. Make sure it is colorful!!!
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EXTRA CREDIT~ For 10 extra points, you have to either make an extra slide of index card-flash cards about the following vocabulary: Divided Divisor Quotient Remainder Divide/dividing
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Instructions Make sure that you include pictures and definitions of each word…..
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GOOD LUCK!
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