Solving Division Problems with 4-Digit Numbers
How to divide 4-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers through practical examples involving cupcakes, bees, pupils on a trip, and staff allocation in stores. Dive into worded problems and practice using place value grids to find solutions. Enhance your understanding of division with these engaging scenarios and step-by-step problem-solving techniques.
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WALT: Solve problems involving dividing 4-digit numbers by 1- digit numbers.
Have a think 6,115 5 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 5 6 1 1 5
We are going to use this method to help us solve worded problems A bakery makes 2528 cupcakes. The cakes are packed in boxes of 8. How many boxes are needed? Work out what calculation you are being asked to complete. 2528 8= Draw a place value grid
We are going to use this method to help us solve worded problems A bakery makes 2528 cupcakes. The cakes are packed in boxes of 8. How many boxes are needed? Work out what calculation you are being asked to complete. 2528 8= 316 Draw a place value grid
Solve this problems. There are 5655 bees in a hive. The bees need to be transferred to 5 different hives. How many bees will there be in each hive? 2340 pupils are going on an inter- schools trip. There are 4 coaches to take them. What is the number of children on each coach if they were divided into equal groups? A supermarket chain employs 6325 staff. The staff were allocated equally across 5 different stores. How many members of staff work in each store.