Division Facts: 1, 2, 5, and 10
Division Facts: 1, 2, 5, and 10
Division is all about sharing things equally. One of the best ways to solve division problems is by using something you already know: multiplication! Because multiplication and division are opposites, every multiplication fact has a matching division fact.
Using Multiplication to Divide
If you know your multiplication tables for 2, 5, and 10, you also know your division facts!
When you see a division problem, ask yourself the matching multiplication question.
For example, to solve 45÷5=?, ask yourself: "What number times 5 equals 45?" Since 9×5=45, you know that: 45÷5=9
Dividing by 2, 5, and 10
Here are some quick tips for dividing by these common numbers:
- Dividing by 2: This is the same as cutting a number in half. Example: 18÷2=9 (Because 9×2=18)
- Dividing by 5: Think about skip-counting by 5s or looking at a clock. Example: 45÷5=9 (Because 9×5=45)
- Dividing by 10: Just take off the zero at the end of the number! Example: 80÷10=8 (Because 8×10=80)
Three Golden Rules of Division
There are three special rules you need to remember when dealing with the numbers 1 and 0:
- Any number divided by 1 is itself. If you have 7 cookies and give them all to 1 person, that person gets 7 cookies. 7÷1=7
- Zero divided by any number is 0. If you have 0 cookies and share them among 5 friends, everyone gets 0 cookies. 0÷5=0
- You CANNOT divide by 0. You cannot share something into zero groups. In math, dividing by zero is impossible! 5÷0=Cannot be done!