Mathematics 6th grade
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6.1 Natural numbers7 Tópicos
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6.2 MMC and MDC6 Tópicos
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6.3 Fractions7 Tópicos
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6.4 Decimal numbers4 Tópicos
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6.5 Units of measurement7 Tópicos
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Units of length measurement 6th grade Course
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Units of Area Measurement 6th Grade Course
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Volume Units of Measurement 6th Grade Course
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Units of Measurement of Capacity 6th Year Course
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Units of mass measurements 6th grade Course
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Units of time measurements 6th grade Course
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Units of Mixed Time Measurements 6th Grade Course
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Units of length measurement 6th grade Course
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6.6 Plane geometry2 Tópicos
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6.7 Statistics2 Tópicos
Division of natural numbers
Division is one of the four basic operations of Mathematics, and like the other operations it is in our daily lives. Just as addition has its inverse operation, which is subtraction, multiplication also has its inverse operation: division.
Parts or elements of the division
One of the methods that make it easier to understandthe division algorithm is the so-called key method. Let’s first understand the nomenclatures of this method. To do this, suppose we divide a number N by a number d:

N → Dividend
d → Splitter
q → Quotient
r → Rest
Example:
In the division of 30 by 4, using the key method, we have:

30 → Dividend
4 → Divider
7 → Quotient
2 → Rest
The key method tells us that when we divide the number 30 by the number 4, we don’t find an exact division (see remainder 2), that is, when we divide 30 by 4, we have 7 whole parts and 2 more remainder. We say that a division is exact when the remainder is equal to 0.
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