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Division - Math is Fun
Division is splitting into equal parts or groups. It is the result of "fair sharing". Example: there are 12 chocolates, and 3 friends want to share them, how do they divide the chocolates? 12 Chocolates Divided by 3. Answer: 12 divided by 3 is 4. They get 4 each. Symbols. ÷ / We use the ÷ symbol, or sometimes the / symbol to mean divide:
Divide (Meaning, Symbol, Division Formula and Examples) | Division Math
Divide means to split, separate, distribute, share or make groups of equal items. Visit BYJU’S to learn the division math symbol, formula, steps to divide numbers and many solved examples.
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Division in Math – Definitions, Examples, and ... - DoodleLearning
What is division? Division is a process in math that lets you break down a number into multiple, equal parts. Sometimes, you can cut everything down into whole number parts, and, sometimes, you’ll be left with a little leftover, giving you a decimal or fraction for an answer rather than a whole number.
Intro to long division (remainders) (video) | Khan Academy
Well, 8 times 6 is exactly 48. So 8 times-- 8 goes into 48 six times. 6 times 8 is 48. And you subtract. We subtracted up here as well. 48 minus 48 is 0. So, once again, we get a remainder of 0. So hopefully, that gives you the hang of how to do these larger division problems.
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