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Grade 4

Word problems with division and comparison

Lesson

We've looked at division with numbers. Division is the operation we use to split an amount up into equal groups. In How many times bigger?, we also looked at how multiplication can be used to find out how many time bigger one group is compared to another. If you remember, division is the opposite of multiplication, so now we are going to look at how we can use division to work out how many times smaller one group is compared to another.

Let's watch a video on how to do this.

Remember!

To work out how many times smaller one group is compared to another, divide the larger group by the smaller group.

 

Worked Examples

QUESTION 1

How many times smaller is the first group of pigeons compared to the second?

QUESTION 2

How many times smaller is $2$2 compared to $10$10?

QUESTION 3

If Iain is $30$30 years old and his son is $6$6 times younger than him, how old is Iain's son?

Outcomes

4.NN4.01

Describe relationships that involve simple whole-number multiplication

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