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Math patterns example 2 | Applying mathematical reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
We continue to strengthen our skill in identifying patterns. This time we'll use a table to track the pattern.
Math patterns example 1 | Applying mathematical reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
Part of our exploration of math is learning to identify patterns among numbers. Can you see the pattern in this example?
Grade 5 Math - Division of Whole Numbers
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Grade 6 Math - Division of Whole Numbers
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Grade 7 Math - Multiplication & Division of Rational Numbers
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One-step equations with multiplication and division
By Khan Academy
Let's get a conceptual understanding of why one needs to divide both sides of an equation to solve for a variable.
One-step equations with multiplication and division
By Khan Academy
Let's ease into this, shall we? Here's an introduction to basic algebraic equations of the form ax=b. Remember that you can check to see if you have the right answer by substituting it for the variable!
One-step equations with multiplication and division
By Khan Academy
Remember that what you do to one side, you have to do to the other. Will you multiply or divide both sides to dump the fraction, x/a? Let's do it together.
One-step equations with multiplication and division
By Khan Academy
This equation can be simplified through a single step to solve for the variable. Can you help?
Reading stem and leaf plots | Applying mathematical reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
Grade 3 Math - Multiplication and Division Facts
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Grade 3 Math - Relating Multiplication and Division
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Dividing numbers: example with remainders | Multiplication and division | Arithmetic | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
Let's work this division problem together. Our division is getting longer as the numbers get bigger, but that won't be a problem for you! Watch for the remainder.