Learn on PengiIllustrative Mathematics, Grade 5Chapter 4: Wrapping Up Multiplication and Division with Multi-Digit Numbers

Lesson 12: Fractions as Partial Quotients (Optional)

In this Grade 5 Illustrative Mathematics lesson from Chapter 4, students practice using the partial quotients strategy to divide multi-digit numbers, working through examples such as 243 ÷ 9 by breaking the dividend into manageable chunks. Students learn to subtract successive multiples of the divisor and combine the resulting partial quotients to find the final answer. This optional lesson reinforces division fluency as part of the unit wrapping up multiplication and division with multi-digit numbers.

Section 1

Representing Division as a Fraction

Property

To model the division a÷ba \div b, you can partition aa wholes into bb equal shares.
The size of each share is the fraction ab\frac{a}{b}.

Examples

Section 2

Translate phrases to expressions with fractions

Property

The word quotient indicates division, which can be written as a fraction.
The phrase 'the quotient of AA and BB' is translated into the algebraic expression AB\frac{A}{B}.
The dividend (AA) becomes the numerator, and the divisor (BB) becomes the denominator.

Examples

  • The phrase 'the quotient of the sum of aa and bb, and cc' means you should first find the sum (a+ba+b) and then divide by cc. This is written as a+bc\frac{a+b}{c}.
  • The phrase 'the quotient of xx and the difference of yy and 2' translates to the expression xy2\frac{x}{y-2}.
  • The phrase 'the quotient of the product of 55 and zz, and ww' translates to the expression 5zw\frac{5z}{w}.

Explanation

When you read 'the quotient of' in a word problem, it's a signal to write a fraction. The first quantity mentioned after 'quotient of' goes on top (numerator), and the second quantity goes on the bottom (denominator).

Section 3

Writing Quotients as Mixed Numbers

Property

To convert an improper fraction quotient ab\frac{a}{b} to a mixed number, find the whole number quotient qq and remainder rr from the division a÷ba \div b. The mixed number is written as qrbq\frac{r}{b}.

Examples

Lesson overview

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Section 1

Representing Division as a Fraction

Property

To model the division a÷ba \div b, you can partition aa wholes into bb equal shares.
The size of each share is the fraction ab\frac{a}{b}.

Examples

Section 2

Translate phrases to expressions with fractions

Property

The word quotient indicates division, which can be written as a fraction.
The phrase 'the quotient of AA and BB' is translated into the algebraic expression AB\frac{A}{B}.
The dividend (AA) becomes the numerator, and the divisor (BB) becomes the denominator.

Examples

  • The phrase 'the quotient of the sum of aa and bb, and cc' means you should first find the sum (a+ba+b) and then divide by cc. This is written as a+bc\frac{a+b}{c}.
  • The phrase 'the quotient of xx and the difference of yy and 2' translates to the expression xy2\frac{x}{y-2}.
  • The phrase 'the quotient of the product of 55 and zz, and ww' translates to the expression 5zw\frac{5z}{w}.

Explanation

When you read 'the quotient of' in a word problem, it's a signal to write a fraction. The first quantity mentioned after 'quotient of' goes on top (numerator), and the second quantity goes on the bottom (denominator).

Section 3

Writing Quotients as Mixed Numbers

Property

To convert an improper fraction quotient ab\frac{a}{b} to a mixed number, find the whole number quotient qq and remainder rr from the division a÷ba \div b. The mixed number is written as qrbq\frac{r}{b}.

Examples