Page 66 - ICSE Math 4
P. 66
She gives one more
pastry to each friend.
Now, no more pastries are le with Kinjal.
Thus, to give 12 pastries equally among 3 friends, Kinjal has given 4 pastries
to each. It can be wri en as shown below.
Number of groups
12 ÷ 3 = 4 Number to be put in each group
Total number
So, each friend gets 4 pastries and we have found the number to be put in
each group.
Exercise 6.1
1. Enclose the 12 cricket balls in boxes such that there are 3 balls in each box. How
many boxes have you formed?
There will be boxes. So, ÷ = .
2. Fill in the boxes. Part (a) is done for you.
(a) 15 hair clips to be divided d (b) 24 video games to be divided
among 3 groups of girls among 6 groups of kids s
15 ÷ 3 = 5 ÷ =
5 clips in each group video games in each group
(c) 16 bo les of perfume with 4 bo les (d) 36 samosas with
of perfume in each group 6 samosas in each group
÷ = ÷ =
Number of groups formed = Number of groups formed =
56