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Division by 5 - Fast And Easy Math Learning Videos

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In this lesson, you'll learn the division tables for the number 5 using strategies that make it easier. http://www.ilearn.com/multidev

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Title: Division by 5 - Fast And Easy Math Learning Videos

In this lesson, you'll learn the basic facts for dividing by 5.
Dividing by 5 is the same as finding the missing factor when five is the other factor, which you already know how to do.
To find the answer to this problem, we ask the question, "What number do we multiply by 5 to get 20?"
You know that the answer to that question is 4.
So when we divide 20 by 5 the answer is 4.
Another example. 35 divided by 5.
The answer to the division problem is the same as for this missing factor problem.
What number do we multiply by 5 to get 35?
We multiply by 7.
So when we divide 35 by 5 the answer is 7.
Here's a quick reminder for solving these problems.
When the number you're dividing into ends in 0, the answer is two times the number of tens.
When the number you're dividing into ends in 5, the answer is two times the number of tens plus one more.

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