Display Title
Math Example: Language of Math--Numerical Expressions--Division--Example 25
Display Title
Math Example: Language of Math--Numerical Expressions--Division--Example 25
Topic
Numerical Expressions
Description
This example shows how to convert "Nineteen goes into negative thirteen" into a division expression, resulting in -13 ÷ 19. The term "goes into" indicates division.
The study of numerical expressions is crucial for understanding math language and operations. Through these examples, students learn how language can be systematically translated into mathematical expressions, aiding their problem-solving skills.
The importance of multiple worked-out examples cannot be overstated. They provide diverse perspectives on solving problems, helping students build a robust understanding that can be applied across various contexts.
Teacher Script: Notice how "goes into" indicates division in this context. Try converting similar statements and share your thought process with others for collaborative learning.
For a complete collection of math examples related to Numerical Expressions click on this link: Math Examples: Numerical Expressions: Division Collection.
Common Core Standards | CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.OA.A.2, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.EE.A.2 |
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Grade Range | 6 - 8 |
Curriculum Nodes |
Algebra • The Language of Math • Numerical Expressions |
Copyright Year | 2015 |
Keywords | numerical expressions, division expressions |