Dividing integers
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- Understanding Division Using a Number Line
What are the two division statements that each diagram represents? - Solving Division Statements Using a Number Line
Use a number line to find each quotient. - Division Statements With Integer Quotients
Solve. - Division Statements With Non-Integer Quotients
Solve. - Word Problems of Dividing Integers
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Topic Notes
In this section, we will keep working on dividing integers. We will learn how to read and represent division statements on a number line. We will then practice more integer divisions with actual numbers and word problems.
In this lesson, we will learn:
- Understanding Division Using a Number Line
- Solving Division Statements Using a Number Line
- Division Statements With Integer Quotients
- Division Statements With Non-Integer Quotients
- Word Problems of Dividing Integers
Notes:
- Recurring/ repeating decimals: decimal numbers whose digits repeat forever.
- For the recurring decimals, we put either a bar or dots above the recurring parts.
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