Divide numbers up to 4 digits 4 - Reasoning

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Divide numbers up to 4 digits 4 - Reasoning
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In a mathematics lesson centred around multiplication and division, students are presented with a reasoning challenge involving division of four-digit numbers. The task is to determine whether Zach's comparison of two division calculations is correct. Zach asserts that 7,235 divided by 7 is greater than 3,098 divided by 3. To verify his claim, students must perform the calculations and compare the results.

The division calculations presented are 7,235 ÷ 7 and 3,098 ÷ 3. Students are tasked with proving if Zach's statement is accurate. To do this, they must execute the division operations and examine the quotients. The first calculation yields a quotient with a remainder (1,033 R4), while the second calculation results in a quotient of 1,032 R2. Comparing these results, students can confirm if Zach's comparison holds true, thereby reinforcing their understanding of division and developing their reasoning skills.