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              Division as Equal Distribution


              Ritik has 12 gulab jamuns. He wants to share these gulab jamuns equally

              among his 4 brothers. He starts by giving one gulab jamun to each of
              his brothers. He repeats this step till no gulab jamuns is left.

               Step 1:                             Step 2:





               Step 3:





              No gulab jamuns is left after the third step. Each brother of Ritik has 3 gulab jamuns.

              So, when 12 gulab jamuns are distributed among his 4 brothers, each brother gets
              3 gulab jamuns.

              It means Ritik divided 12 gulab jamuns into 4 groups of 3.

              This can be represented as:
                            12              ÷             4            =                        3
                            ↑                            ↑                                     ↑
                 Number of gulab jamuns          Number of brothers        Number of gulab jamuns each brother gets

              Division means equal sharing. It also means making equal groups.
              example 1: Neetu has 21 flowers. She wants to put them into 7 vases. How many flowers

              will Neetu have to put in each vase?
              Solution:





                                      21              ÷              7               =                 3

                                      ↑                              ↑                                ↑
                                Number of flowers             Number of vases           Number of flowers in each vase
                            Thus, Neetu will have to put 3 f lowers in each vase.

              example 2: There are 30 balls. How many packets can be made if each packet contains
              6 balls?

              Solution:   30 ÷ 6 = 5

                             Thus, 5 packets of 6 balls each
                             can be made with 30 balls.






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