1.5 Dividing Whole Numbers 55
EXAMPLE (^1) Write the related multiplication statement for each division.
a. b. c.
Strategy We will identify the quotient, the divisor, and the dividend in each
division statement.
WHY A related multiplication statement has the following form:
Quotient divisor dividend.
Solution
a.
b. because. 4 is the quotient, 6 is the divisor, and 24 is the dividend.
c. because 7 3 21. 7 is the quotient, 3 is the divisor, and 21 is the dividend.
21
3
7
4 6 24
4
6 24
Divisor
Quotient
10 5 2 because 2 5 10.
Dividend
21
3
7
4
10 5 2 6 ^24
Self Check 1
Write the related multiplication
statement for each division.
a.
b.
c.
Now TryProblems 19 and 23
36
4
9
8
7 56
8 2 4
The Language of Mathematics To describe the special relationship between
multiplication and division, we say that they are inverse operations.
2 Use properties of division to divide whole numbers.
Recall from Section 1.4 that the product of any whole number and 1 is that whole
number.We can use that fact to establish two important properties of division.
Consider the following examples where a whole number is divided by 1:
because.
because.
because.
These examples illustrate that any whole number divided by 1 is equal to the number
itself.
Consider the following examples where a whole number is divided by itself:
because.
because.
because.
These examples illustrate that any nonzero whole number divided by itself is equal to 1.
1 35 35
35
35
1
1 9 9
1
(^9) 9
6 6 1 1 6 6
20 1 20
20
1
20
4 1 4
4
(^1) 4
8 1 8 8 1 8
Properties of Division
Any whole number divided by 1 is equal to that number. For example,.
Any nonzero whole number divided by itself is equal to 1. For example,^1414 1.
14
1 ^14