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23 February, 12:25

How would i solve something like 15/3?

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  1. 23 February, 12:50
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    That is 15/3 which is 3 into 15 and your answer is 5
  2. 23 February, 15:56
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    The division operator is a way of sharing objects into groups of the same size. A way of thinking of the problem is, "How many times can 3 repeat itself before reaching 15?".

    1 Time = 3

    2 Times = 6

    3 Times = 9

    4 Times = 12

    5 Times = 15

    Awesome! That means that five 3's can go into 15. So, 15/3 = 5. The more you practice, the easier it will get!
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