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This lesson from Mr. Heath at Blue Creek Elementary School focuses on the concept of quotients as equations. Students will learn how to express the relationship between dividend, quotient, divisor, and remainder using the equation: Dividend = Quotient × Divisor + Remainder. The lesson includes examples and practice problems to reinforce understanding, aiming to help students grasp how to solve dividend, quotient, and remainder scenarios effectively. By the end, students will be able to convert quotients into mixed numbers and apply these concepts in real-world situations.
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Domain 2, Lesson 8Quotients as Equations Mr. Heath Blue Creek Elementary School
Getting the Idea Dividend = Quotient x Divisor + Remainder 236 = x +
Getting the Idea = Quotient x Divisor + Remainder 236 = x + Dividend Dividend
Getting the Idea Quotient = x Divisor + Remainder 236 = 13 x + Dividend Quotient
Getting the Idea Divisor = x + Remainder 236 = 13 x 18 + Dividend Quotient Divisor
Getting the Idea = x + 236 = 13x 18 + 2 Remainder Dividend Quotient Divisor Remainder
Example 1 Dividend = Quotient x Divisor + Remainder
Example 1 Dividend = Quotient x Divisor + Remainder 785
Example 1 Dividend = Quotient x Divisor + Remainder 785 = 31
Example 1 Dividend = Quotient x Divisor + Remainder 785 = 31 x 25
Example 1 Dividend = Quotient x Divisor + Remainder 785 = 31 x 25 + 10
Now Try These Dividend = Quotient x Divisor + Remainder
Now Try These Dividend = Quotient x Divisor + Remainder
Expressing Quotient as a Mixed Number Quotient + Remainder = Mixed Number Divisor
Expressing Quotient as a Mixed Number Quotient + Remainder = Mixed Number Divisor 2 2 15 + = 15 9 9
Example 2 Quotient + Remainder = Mixed Number Divisor + =