Dividend equals divisor times quotient
3.OA.B.63.OA.A.4
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The sum of and is . Find the value of and the value of .
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Two numbers A and B add up to 9, and they make the equation 9 divided by A equal to B divided by 2. We must find each of A and B.
- A plus B equals 9.
- 9 divided by A equals B divided by 2.
- The value of A.
- The value of B.
- A and B are whole numbers that make both division expressions sensible.
- A cannot be 0 because we divide by A.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Because A and B are small whole numbers that sum to 9, we can list the few sensible pairs and check which one keeps both sides of 9 divided by A equal to B divided by 2. Guess and check fits this bounded set perfectly.
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Check both conditions: A + B = 3 + 6 = 9 (correct), and 9 divided by 3 equals 3 while 6 divided by 2 equals 3, so the two sides match. Both requirements hold.
Rewrite 9 divided by A equals B divided by 2 as a cross-product: 9 times 2 equals A times B, so A times B = 18. Find two numbers that add to 9 and multiply to 18, which are 3 and 6; since A must divide 9, A = 3 and B = 6.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding the candidate values of A that divide 9 evenly.3.OA.B.6Understand division as an unknown-factor problem — Checking that both sides of the equation give the same quotient.
The sum of and is . Find the value of and the value of .
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Two numbers A and B add up to 12, and they make the equation 18 divided by A equal to B divided by 2. We must find each of A and B.
- A plus B equals 12.
- 18 divided by A equals B divided by 2.
- The value of A.
- The value of B.
- A and B are whole numbers that make both division expressions sensible.
- A cannot be 0 because we divide by A.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Because A and B are small whole numbers that sum to 12, we can list the few sensible pairs and check which one keeps both sides of 18 divided by A equal to B divided by 2. Guess and check fits this bounded set perfectly.
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Check both conditions: A + B = 6 + 6 = 12 (correct), and 18 divided by 6 equals 3 while 6 divided by 2 equals 3, so the two sides match. Both requirements hold.
Rewrite 18 divided by A equals B divided by 2 as a cross-product: 18 times 2 equals A times B, so A times B = 36. Find two numbers that add to 12 and multiply to 36, which are 6 and 6; since A must divide 18, A = 6 and B = 6.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding the candidate values of A that divide 18 evenly.3.OA.B.6Understand division as an unknown-factor problem — Checking that both sides of the equation give the same quotient.
The sum of and is . Find the value of and the value of .
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Two numbers A and B add up to 11, and they make the equation 14 divided by A equal to B divided by 2. We must find each of A and B.
- A plus B equals 11.
- 14 divided by A equals B divided by 2.
- The value of A.
- The value of B.
- A and B are whole numbers that make both division expressions sensible.
- A cannot be 0 because we divide by A.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Because A and B are small whole numbers that sum to 11, we can list the few sensible pairs and check which one keeps both sides of 14 divided by A equal to B divided by 2. Guess and check fits this bounded set perfectly.
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Check both conditions: A + B = 7 + 4 = 11 (correct), and 14 divided by 7 equals 2 while 4 divided by 2 equals 2, so the two sides match. Both requirements hold.
Rewrite 14 divided by A equals B divided by 2 as a cross-product: 14 times 2 equals A times B, so A times B = 28. Find two numbers that add to 11 and multiply to 28, which are 7 and 4; since A must divide 14, A = 7 and B = 4.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding the candidate values of A that divide 14 evenly.3.OA.B.6Understand division as an unknown-factor problem — Checking that both sides of the equation give the same quotient.
The sum of and is . Find the value of and the value of .
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Two numbers A and B add up to 8, and they make the equation 4 divided by A equal to B divided by 3. We must find each of A and B.
- A plus B equals 8.
- 4 divided by A equals B divided by 3.
- The value of A.
- The value of B.
- A and B are whole numbers that make both division expressions sensible.
- A cannot be 0 because we divide by A.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Because A and B are small whole numbers that sum to 8, we can list the few sensible pairs and check which one keeps both sides of 4 divided by A equal to B divided by 3. Guess and check fits this bounded set perfectly.
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Check both conditions: A + B = 2 + 6 = 8 (correct), and 4 divided by 2 equals 2 while 6 divided by 3 equals 2, so the two sides match. Both requirements hold.
Rewrite 4 divided by A equals B divided by 3 as a cross-product: 4 times 3 equals A times B, so A times B = 12. Find two numbers that add to 8 and multiply to 12, which are 2 and 6; since A must divide 4, A = 2 and B = 6.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding the candidate values of A that divide 4 evenly.3.OA.B.6Understand division as an unknown-factor problem — Checking that both sides of the equation give the same quotient.
The sum of and is . Find the value of and the value of .
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Two numbers A and B add up to 7, and they make the equation 6 divided by A equal to B divided by 2. We must find each of A and B.
- A plus B equals 7.
- 6 divided by A equals B divided by 2.
- The value of A.
- The value of B.
- A and B are whole numbers that make both division expressions sensible.
- A cannot be 0 because we divide by A.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Because A and B are small whole numbers that sum to 7, we can list the few sensible pairs and check which one keeps both sides of 6 divided by A equal to B divided by 2. Guess and check fits this bounded set perfectly.
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Check both conditions: A + B = 3 + 4 = 7 (correct), and 6 divided by 3 equals 2 while 4 divided by 2 equals 2, so the two sides match. Both requirements hold.
Rewrite 6 divided by A equals B divided by 2 as a cross-product: 6 times 2 equals A times B, so A times B = 12. Find two numbers that add to 7 and multiply to 12, which are 3 and 4; since A must divide 6, A = 3 and B = 4.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding the candidate values of A that divide 6 evenly.3.OA.B.6Understand division as an unknown-factor problem — Checking that both sides of the equation give the same quotient.
The sum of and is . Find the value of and the value of .
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Two numbers A and B add up to 10, and they make the equation 8 divided by A equal to B divided by 3. We must find each of A and B.
- A plus B equals 10.
- 8 divided by A equals B divided by 3.
- The value of A.
- The value of B.
- A and B are whole numbers that make both division expressions sensible.
- A cannot be 0 because we divide by A.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Because A and B are small whole numbers that sum to 10, we can list the few sensible pairs and check which one keeps both sides of 8 divided by A equal to B divided by 3. Guess and check fits this bounded set perfectly.
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Check both conditions: A + B = 4 + 6 = 10 (correct), and 8 divided by 4 equals 2 while 6 divided by 3 equals 2, so the two sides match. Both requirements hold.
Rewrite 8 divided by A equals B divided by 3 as a cross-product: 8 times 3 equals A times B, so A times B = 24. Find two numbers that add to 10 and multiply to 24, which are 4 and 6; since A must divide 8, A = 4 and B = 6.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding the candidate values of A that divide 8 evenly.3.OA.B.6Understand division as an unknown-factor problem — Checking that both sides of the equation give the same quotient.
The sum of and is . Find the value of and the value of .
Show solution
Understand
Two numbers A and B add up to 11, and they make the equation 12 divided by A equal to B divided by 2. We must find each of A and B.
- A plus B equals 11.
- 12 divided by A equals B divided by 2.
- The value of A.
- The value of B.
- A and B are whole numbers that make both division expressions sensible.
- A cannot be 0 because we divide by A.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Because A and B are small whole numbers that sum to 11, we can list the few sensible pairs and check which one keeps both sides of 12 divided by A equal to B divided by 2. Guess and check fits this bounded set perfectly.
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Check both conditions: A + B = 3 + 8 = 11 (correct), and 12 divided by 3 equals 4 while 8 divided by 2 equals 4, so the two sides match. Both requirements hold.
Rewrite 12 divided by A equals B divided by 2 as a cross-product: 12 times 2 equals A times B, so A times B = 24. Find two numbers that add to 11 and multiply to 24, which are 3 and 8; since A must divide 12, A = 3 and B = 8.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding the candidate values of A that divide 12 evenly.3.OA.B.6Understand division as an unknown-factor problem — Checking that both sides of the equation give the same quotient.
The sum of and is . Find the value of and the value of .
Show solution
Understand
Two numbers A and B add up to 9, and they make the equation 10 divided by A equal to B divided by 2. We must find each of A and B.
- A plus B equals 9.
- 10 divided by A equals B divided by 2.
- The value of A.
- The value of B.
- A and B are whole numbers that make both division expressions sensible.
- A cannot be 0 because we divide by A.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Because A and B are small whole numbers that sum to 9, we can list the few sensible pairs and check which one keeps both sides of 10 divided by A equal to B divided by 2. Guess and check fits this bounded set perfectly.
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Check both conditions: A + B = 5 + 4 = 9 (correct), and 10 divided by 5 equals 2 while 4 divided by 2 equals 2, so the two sides match. Both requirements hold.
Rewrite 10 divided by A equals B divided by 2 as a cross-product: 10 times 2 equals A times B, so A times B = 20. Find two numbers that add to 9 and multiply to 20, which are 5 and 4; since A must divide 10, A = 5 and B = 4.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding the candidate values of A that divide 10 evenly.3.OA.B.6Understand division as an unknown-factor problem — Checking that both sides of the equation give the same quotient.
The sum of and is . Find the value of and the value of .
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Two numbers A and B add up to 14, and they make the equation 16 divided by A equal to B divided by 3. We must find each of A and B.
- A plus B equals 14.
- 16 divided by A equals B divided by 3.
- The value of A.
- The value of B.
- A and B are whole numbers that make both division expressions sensible.
- A cannot be 0 because we divide by A.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Because A and B are small whole numbers that sum to 14, we can list the few sensible pairs and check which one keeps both sides of 16 divided by A equal to B divided by 3. Guess and check fits this bounded set perfectly.
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Check both conditions: A + B = 8 + 6 = 14 (correct), and 16 divided by 8 equals 2 while 6 divided by 3 equals 2, so the two sides match. Both requirements hold.
Rewrite 16 divided by A equals B divided by 3 as a cross-product: 16 times 3 equals A times B, so A times B = 48. Find two numbers that add to 14 and multiply to 48, which are 8 and 6; since A must divide 16, A = 8 and B = 6.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding the candidate values of A that divide 16 evenly.3.OA.B.6Understand division as an unknown-factor problem — Checking that both sides of the equation give the same quotient.
The sum of and is . Find the value of and the value of .
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Two numbers A and B add up to 11, and they make the equation 15 divided by A equal to B divided by 2. We must find each of A and B.
- A plus B equals 11.
- 15 divided by A equals B divided by 2.
- The value of A.
- The value of B.
- A and B are whole numbers that make both division expressions sensible.
- A cannot be 0 because we divide by A.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Because A and B are small whole numbers that sum to 11, we can list the few sensible pairs and check which one keeps both sides of 15 divided by A equal to B divided by 2. Guess and check fits this bounded set perfectly.
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Check both conditions: A + B = 5 + 6 = 11 (correct), and 15 divided by 5 equals 3 while 6 divided by 2 equals 3, so the two sides match. Both requirements hold.
Rewrite 15 divided by A equals B divided by 2 as a cross-product: 15 times 2 equals A times B, so A times B = 30. Find two numbers that add to 11 and multiply to 30, which are 5 and 6; since A must divide 15, A = 5 and B = 6.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding the candidate values of A that divide 15 evenly.3.OA.B.6Understand division as an unknown-factor problem — Checking that both sides of the equation give the same quotient.