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divide by using an area model. then check your work. 2. 234 ÷ 18 check:…

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divide by using an area model. then check your work.

  1. 234 ÷ 18

check:
234 = ____ × 18

estimate the partial quotients as you divide. then check your work.

  1. 436 ÷ 17

check:
436 = __ × 17 + __

grid with 17)436

quotient: ____
remainder: ____

Explanation:

Response
Problem 2: \(234\div18\)
Area Model Division:
  1. Break down the dividend and divisor:
  • We know that the area of a rectangle is \( \text{length} \times \text{width} \). Here, the total area (dividend) is \(234\) and the width (divisor) is \(18\). We want to find the length (quotient).
  • We can break \(234\) into parts that are multiples of \(18\). Let's start with a larger multiple. \(18\times10 = 180\). Then, \(234 - 180=54\).
  • Now, \(18\times3 = 54\).
  • So, the total number of times \(18\) fits into \(234\) is \(10 + 3=13\).
Check:

We know that in division, \( \text{dividend}=\text{quotient}\times\text{divisor} \). So, \(234 = 13\times18\) (since \(13\times18=(10\times18)+(3\times18)=180 + 54 = 234\)).

Problem 3: \(436\div17\)
Partial Quotients Method:
  1. Estimate the first partial quotient:
  • We see how many times \(17\) can go into \(436\). Let's start with a multiple of \(17\). \(17\times20 = 340\) (since \(17\times20\) is a relatively easy multiple to calculate).
  • Subtract \(340\) from \(436\): \(436-340 = 96\).
  1. Estimate the second partial quotient:
  • Now, we look at how many times \(17\) can go into \(96\). \(17\times5=85\) (a multiple of \(17\) less than \(96\)).
  • Subtract \(85\) from \(96\): \(96 - 85=11\).
  1. Find the quotient and remainder:
  • The quotient is the sum of the partial quotients: \(20 + 5=25\).
  • The remainder is \(11\) (since we can't divide \(11\) by \(17\) anymore).
Check:

In division with remainder, \( \text{dividend}=\text{quotient}\times\text{divisor}+\text{remainder} \). So, \(436=25\times17 + 11\) (since \(25\times17 = 425\) and \(425+11 = 436\)).

Final Answers:
Problem 2:
  • Quotient (from division): \(13\)
  • Check: \(234=\boldsymbol{13}\times18\)
Problem 3:
  • Quotient: \(\boldsymbol{25}\)
  • Remainder: \(\boldsymbol{11}\)
  • Check: \(436=\boldsymbol{25}\times17+\boldsymbol{11}\)

Answer:

Problem 2: \(234\div18\)
Area Model Division:
  1. Break down the dividend and divisor:
  • We know that the area of a rectangle is \( \text{length} \times \text{width} \). Here, the total area (dividend) is \(234\) and the width (divisor) is \(18\). We want to find the length (quotient).
  • We can break \(234\) into parts that are multiples of \(18\). Let's start with a larger multiple. \(18\times10 = 180\). Then, \(234 - 180=54\).
  • Now, \(18\times3 = 54\).
  • So, the total number of times \(18\) fits into \(234\) is \(10 + 3=13\).
Check:

We know that in division, \( \text{dividend}=\text{quotient}\times\text{divisor} \). So, \(234 = 13\times18\) (since \(13\times18=(10\times18)+(3\times18)=180 + 54 = 234\)).

Problem 3: \(436\div17\)
Partial Quotients Method:
  1. Estimate the first partial quotient:
  • We see how many times \(17\) can go into \(436\). Let's start with a multiple of \(17\). \(17\times20 = 340\) (since \(17\times20\) is a relatively easy multiple to calculate).
  • Subtract \(340\) from \(436\): \(436-340 = 96\).
  1. Estimate the second partial quotient:
  • Now, we look at how many times \(17\) can go into \(96\). \(17\times5=85\) (a multiple of \(17\) less than \(96\)).
  • Subtract \(85\) from \(96\): \(96 - 85=11\).
  1. Find the quotient and remainder:
  • The quotient is the sum of the partial quotients: \(20 + 5=25\).
  • The remainder is \(11\) (since we can't divide \(11\) by \(17\) anymore).
Check:

In division with remainder, \( \text{dividend}=\text{quotient}\times\text{divisor}+\text{remainder} \). So, \(436=25\times17 + 11\) (since \(25\times17 = 425\) and \(425+11 = 436\)).

Final Answers:
Problem 2:
  • Quotient (from division): \(13\)
  • Check: \(234=\boldsymbol{13}\times18\)
Problem 3:
  • Quotient: \(\boldsymbol{25}\)
  • Remainder: \(\boldsymbol{11}\)
  • Check: \(436=\boldsymbol{25}\times17+\boldsymbol{11}\)