Fraction Division1: a ÷ b (Partitive)

(a) How many pizzas will each student receive if 1 pizza is divided equally among: [br]  (i) 2 students;  (ii) 3 students; (iii) 4 students?[br][br](b) How many pizzas will each student receive if each of the following numbers of pizzas are divided among 3 students?[br]  (i) 2 pizzas  (ii) 4 pizzas (iii) 5 pizzas[br][br]In general, how would you calculate a ÷ b ?
Anthony Or. GeoGebra Institute of Hong Kong. (中文版:http://www.geogebratube.org/student/m14540)[br]orchiming@gmail.com

Fraction Division2: p/q ÷ b (Partitive)

(a) How many pizzas will each person receive if 4+1/2 pizzas are divided among 2 people? [br](b) How many pizzas will each person receive if 4+3/4 pizzas are divided among 3 people? [br](c) How many pizzas will each person receive if 1+3/4 pizzas are divided among 5 people?[br][br]In general, how would you calculate p/q ÷ b ?
Fraction Division2: p/q ÷ b (Partitive)
Anthony Or. GeoGebra Institute of Hong Kong. (中文版:http://www.geogebratube.org/student/m14539)[br]orchiming@gmail.com

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