Equal Sharing and Repeated Subtraction: 3rd Maths Term 3 Unit 2 Numbers

Equal Sharing and Repeated Subtraction | 3rd Maths Term 3 Unit 2

3rd Maths : Term 3 Unit 2 : Numbers

Equal sharing and repeated subtraction

Equal sharing is mathematically called as "division" and division is denoted by the symbol "÷".

UNIT−2: NUMBERS

Chapter: 3rd Maths : Term 3 Unit 2 : Numbers

Equal sharing and repeated subtraction

Kabilan had 30 mangoes and wanted to share them among 5 of his friends. Let us see the way he shared the one by one mangoes equally among his friends.

Illustration of sharing 30 mangoes among 5 friends

F = Friend

Number of steps = 6

Let us express this in a number line

Number line showing repeated subtraction of 5 from 30

Repeated subtraction statement 30 − 5 − 5 −5 − 5 −5 −5 = 0

Kabilan distributed 30 mangoes among 5 of his friends by giving them one mango in each step. Thus each friend has got 6 mangoes.

Imagine Kabilan has to share these 30 mangoes among 10 of his friends.

Illustration of sharing 30 mangoes among 10 friends

Number of steps = 3

The number line for the above situation:

Number line showing repeated subtraction of 10 from 30

Repeated subtraction statement 30 −10 −10 − 10 = 0

This time Kabilan has shared 30 mangoes among 10 of his friends in 3 steps. Each friends has got 3 mangoes.

Suppose Kabilan has to share the mangoes among 15 of his friends. How many mangoes would each of them get? How Many steps would he require to share the mangoes among them?

Illustration of sharing 30 mangoes among 15 friends

Number of steps = 2

Complete the number line

Number line showing repeated subtraction of 15 from 30

Repeated subtraction statement 30 – 15 – 15 = 0

Kabilan shared 30 mangoes among 15 of his friends in 2 steps.

Each friend got 2 mangoes.

Let us summarize the above 3 examples as follows.

Summary table of sharing 30 mangoes

This can also be written as

30 ÷ 5 = 6

30 ÷ 10 = 3

30 ÷ 15 = 2

Repeated subtraction is division

Equal sharing is mathematically called as "division" and division is denoted by the symbol "÷".

Division is repeated subtraction of the same number

Let us see another example

8 ÷ 4 = 2

Here, 8 is the dividend 4 is the divisor and 2 is the quotient

Complete the table.

Table for practicing division concepts

Can you share 2 mangoes among 5 of your friends?

No, This means that dividend should always be greater than the divisor.