Pronounce these division problems, using example given below. Name dividend, divisor and quotient in each case.
a) 6: 3 =2; 12: 4 =3; 64: 8 =8; 72: 6 =12; 99: 11 =9; 112: 7 =16; 27: 3 =9; 156: 12 =13. b)
2) Think of your own division problems, read them aloud for your groupmates to write down, check their answers.
3) Solve the following problem. Then make similar ones of our own and let your groupmates find the answer.
The sum of 2 numbers is 15. If 2 is added to the first number and the sum multiplied by 3, the product is 11 more than 7 times the second. Find the numbers.
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