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The Importance Of Learning Division Involving 0 And 1

Grade 3
Sep 24, 2022
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4.6 Division involving 0 and 1.

Some rules for division involving 0 and 1.

Example:

  1. 8 ÷ 8 = 1
  2. 15 ÷ 1 = 15
  3. 0 ÷ 249 = 0
  4. 25 ÷ 0 cannot be done

4.6.1 Division involving 0.

Dividing 0 by a number:

0 divided by any number (except 0) is 0.

Example1:

If there are no cookies in the cookie jar and four people want to share them, how many cookies would each person get?

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Find 0 ÷ 4.

Solution:

4 times of what number equals 0?

4 x 0 = 0

So, 0 ÷ 4 = 0.

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Example 2:

If there are no pens in the box and five girls want to share them, how many pens would each girl get?

Find 0 ÷ 5.

Solution:

5 times of what number equals 0?

5 x 0 = 0

So, 0 ÷ 5 = 0.

Dividing by zero:

Illustrated figure for dividing by zero is undefined.

Example1:

4 chocolates are there among zero people, how much does each person get?

Find 4 ÷ 0.

Solution:

0 times of what number equals 4?              

There is no such number

So, 4 ÷ 0. Cannot be done.

Each person cannot get anything.

Example2:

6 tennis bats are there among zero people, how much does each person get?

Find 6 ÷ 0.

Solution:

0 times of what number equals 6?              

There is no such number

So, 6 ÷ 0. Cannot be done.

4.6.2 Division involving 1.

1 as a quotient:

Any number (except 0) divided by itself is 1.

Example1:

Find 6 ÷ 6.

6 times of what number equals 6?

6 x 1 = 6.

So, 6 ÷ 6 =1.

Example2:

Any number divided by 1 is itself.

Example1:

Yvonne has 3 apples. She puts 1 apple in each plate. How many plates did Yvonne used?

Find 3 ÷ 1.

Solution:

What number of times 1 is 3?

3 x 1 = 3.

So, 3 ÷ 1 =3.             

Yvonne used 3 plates.

  Exercise:

1. Solve the multiplication equation to find each quotient.
a. Find 7 ÷ 7.
7 x _____ =7.
So, 7 ÷ 7 =_____.
b. Find 9 ÷ 9.
9 x _____ = 9.
So, 9 ÷ 9 =_____.

2.Find each quotient.
a. 0 ÷ 6 =________.
b. 6 ÷ 1 =________.
c. 5 ÷ 5 =________.

3. Solve the multiplication equation to find each quotient.
Find 0 ÷ 8.
8 x _____ =0.
So, 0 ÷ 8 =_____.

4. Find 7 divided by 1.

5. Find 24 ÷ 0.

6. How can you tell, without dividing that 24 ÷ 24 = 1?

7. Find each quotient.
a.

b.

8. Martin has 2 laptops. He puts 1 laptop in a bag. How many bags did Martin use?

9. Neil wrote 9 invitations. He put 1 invitation in each mail box on the street. How many mail boxes got invitations?

10. Alone bought 3 ice -creams. She gave 3 ice creams to 1 friend. How many ice creams her friend got?

Concept map :

What have we learned:

  • Understand division involving 0 and 1.
  • Understand dividing 0 by a number:
  • Understand dividing by zero is undefined.
  • Identify the rules for division involving 0 and 1.
  • Identify the rule that any number (except 0) divided itself is 1.

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