Let’s Practice!
Can you find the quotient to match the division sentence?
Goal:
Goal:
You Can Do It!
Goal: Identify how multiplication and division relate using equal groups.
Remember, when you are trying to solve a division problem, you can think about your multiplication facts to help.
For each problem below, think of the multiplication fact that will help you solve the division sentence. Find the quotient using that multiplication fact. Then, click on the sentence to check your work.
54 \({ \div }\) 9 \({ = }\) ?
9 \({ \times }\) 6 \({ = }\) 54
so 54 \({ \div }\)
9 \({ = }\) 6
10 \({ \div }\) 10 \({ = }\) ?
10 \({ \times }\) 1 \({ = }\) 10
so 10 \({ \div
}\) 10 \({ = }\) 1
42 \({ \div }\) 7 \({ = }\) ?
7 \({ \times }\) 6 \({ = }\) 42
so 42 \({ \div }\)
7 \({ = }\) 6
You are really getting to know your division facts of 6 to 10 now! Match the division sentence on the left with its quotient on the right.