120 Chapter 1 Whole Numbers
Multiply.
- Estimate the product:
- Write the repeated addition
as a multiplication. - Find each product:
a. b. - What property of multiplication is shown?
a.
b.
Find the area of the rectangle and the square.
57.
4 cm
8 cm
100(50)50(100)
2 (57)(25) 7
8 0 7 1
7 7 7 7 7
6,891 438
5,624 502 459
281
3,723
46
157 59
72 10,000 110(400)
47 9 5 (76)
58.
- SLEEP The National Sleep Foundation
recommends that adults get from 7 to 9 hours of
sleep each night.
a. How many hours of sleep is that in one year
using the smaller number? (Use a 365-day
year.)
b. How many hours of sleep is that in one year
using the larger number? - GRADUATION For a graduation ceremony, the
graduates were assembled in a rectangular 22-row
and 15-column formation. How many members are
in the graduating class? - PAYCHECKS Sarah worked 12 hours at $9 per
hour, and Santiago worked 14 hours at $8 per hour.
Who earned more money? - SHOPPING There are 12 eggs in one dozen, and
12 dozen in one gross. How many eggs are in a
shipment of 100 gross?
78 in.
78 in.
REVIEW EXERCISES
SECTION 1.5 Dividing Whole Numbers
To divide whole numbers,think of separating
a quantity into equal-sized groups.
To write division, we can use a division
symbol a long division symbol or a
fraction bar^.
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DEFINITIONS AND CONCEPTS EXAMPLES
Dividend Divisor
Quotient
8
2
4
4
8 2 4 2 8
Another way to answer a division problem is
to think in terms of multiplication and write a
related multiplication statement.
8 2 4 because 4 2 8
A process called long division can be used
to divide whole numbers. Follow a four-step
process:
- Estimate
- Multiply
- Subtract
- Bring down
Divide:
Quotient
Divisor
361 R 14
(^23) 8,317
69
141
138
37
23
14
8,317 23
Dividend
Remainder