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How do you know when to multiply or divide? - Answers
You know to multiply when you're combining groups of the same size or scaling something up, such as finding the total number of items in several identical groups. Conversely, you divide when you are splitting something into smaller, equal parts or determining how many times one number fits into another, such as sharing a total amount among several people. The context of the problem usually guides which operation to use.
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How do you know when to multiply or divide? - Answers
You know to multiply when you're combining groups of the same size or scaling something up, such as finding the total number of items in several identical groups. Conversely, you divide when you are splitting something into smaller, equal parts or determining how many times one number fits into another, such as sharing a total amount among several people. The context of the problem usually guides which operation to use.
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How do you know when to multiply or divide? - Answers
You know to multiply when you're combining groups of the same size or scaling something up, such as finding the total number of items in several identical groups. Conversely, you divide when you are splitting something into smaller, equal parts or determining how many times one number fits into another, such as sharing a total amount among several people. The context of the problem usually guides which operation to use.
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