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Which subjectMathematics
What age groupYear or Grade 4
What topicSlide 1: Estimation with Division Estimation is a helpful tool in math to get a quick answer without doing precise calculations. When estimating 3,280 ÷ 4: Round 3,280 to the nearest hundred: 3,300. Divide: 3,300 ÷ 4 = 825. So, the estimate for 3,280 ÷ 4 is approximately 825. {The image of a classroom with children practicing estimation on whiteboards, showing numbers like 3,280 and 4 in bright colors.} Slide 2: Solving a Division Problem Let's solve the division problem 1,815 ÷ 5. First, think of how many times 5 goes into 1,815: How many 5's fit into 8? (1 time: 5) How many 5's fit into 31? (6 times: 30) How many 5's fit into 15? (3 times: 15) The answer is: 363. {The image of a math book open to a page with division problems and a pencil lying across it.} Slide 3: Dividing a Larger Number Now we'll divide 6,636 ÷ 3. Break it down step by step: Start with the first digit: how many times does 3 go into 6? (2 times) Then consider the next digits: 63 ÷ 3 = 21, bringing down the 6 make
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Year 4 Mathematics Quiz: Estimation with Division

Instructions:

Read each question carefully and circle the letter of the correct answer.

Questions:

  1. What is the estimated quotient of 3,280 ÷ 4 when rounding 3,280 to the nearest hundred?

    • A. 750
    • B. 825
    • C. 800
    • D. 900
  2. How many times does 5 go into 1,815, based on solving the division problem step by step?

    • A. 340
    • B. 343
    • C. 363
    • D. 373
  3. When dividing 6,636 by 3, how many times does 3 go into the first digit (6)?

    • A. 1 time
    • B. 2 times
    • C. 3 times
    • D. 4 times
  4. What is the next step after calculating how many 3's fit into 63 when dividing 6,636 ÷ 3?

    • A. Subtract 63 from 6
    • B. Divide 6 by 3
    • C. Bring down the next digit (6)
    • D. Multiply 3 by 3
  5. When estimating 1,815 ÷ 5, which number do we round 1,815 to for easier calculations?

    • A. 1,800
    • B. 1,900
    • C. 1,500
    • D. 1,750

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