Math--Chapter 1--all About Division

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    What Is 7/21  7x_=21

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Explore basic division concepts in 'Math--Chapter 1--All About Division'. This quiz assesses understanding of division operations, inverse operations, and practical division application in real-life scenarios, enhancing foundational math skills.

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    What Is 20/4

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    Correct Answer
    A. 5
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 5 because 20 divided by 4 equals 5.

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    My family was having her party 36 people camed and she had 6 groups of cake How Many Cake Did Every Body Got

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    A. 6
    Explanation
    Since there were 36 people at the party and the cake was divided into 6 groups, each group would have received an equal share of the cake. To find out how many cakes each person got, we can divide the total number of people by the number of groups. In this case, 36 divided by 6 equals 6. Therefore, each person at the party would have received 6 cakes.

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    What Is 32/16  16x_=32

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    Correct Answer
    A. 2
    Explanation
    16 x what = 32

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    Is The inverse Opporiation divsion and subtraction

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    Correct Answer
    A. False
    Explanation
    The given question is not clear and seems to be incomplete or contains typographical errors. It is difficult to understand what is meant by "The inverse Opporiation divsion and subtraction." Therefore, an explanation cannot be generated.

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