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Grade level :_________ 1. ( 18) ÷ ( 9) = _____
Section: ___________________________________________________ 2. ( -75) ÷ ( - 5) = _____
Date: ______________ 3. ( - 40) ÷ (- 4) = _____
LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET 4. ( -156) ÷ ( 12) = _____
Dividing Integers 5. ( 66) ÷ ( -11) = _____
Background of Information for Learners 6. (- 84) ÷ ( 7) ÷ ( - 3) = _____
If multiplication is spreading of numbers, division is the distribution of 7. ( 78) ÷ ( -13) ÷( 2) = _____
numbers. Dividing integers is opposite operation of multiplication. But the 8. ( -64) ÷( 4) ÷ ( -8) = _____
rules for division of integers are same as multiplication rules. Though, it is 9 .( 162) ÷ (-9) ÷ (-6) = _____
not always necessary that the quotient will always be an integer. 10. (- 136) ÷ (17) ÷(-2)=_____
Rule 1: The quotient of two positive integers will always be positive. Activity 3 What was the division slash (/) called?
Rule 2: The quotient of two negative integers will always be positive. DIRECTION: To find the answer , , match the letter in column II with
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be negative. ____1. ( 322) ÷ ( 14) U.–7
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1. ( 45) ÷ ( 9) = 5 ____3. (186) ÷ ( 6) G. 53
2. ( -100) ÷ ( -5) = 20 ____ 4. ( -212) ÷ ( -4) I. – 9
3. ( 88) ÷ ( -4) = -22 ____5. ( 280) ÷ ( -40) R. 31
4. ( -14) ÷ (7) = -2 ____ 6. (720) ÷ ( 9) ÷( -8) V. 23
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