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Can We Share
Summary
If we distribute 15 balls equally among 3 children, How many balls each 
child will get?
Out of 15 balls if we give 5 balls to first child then we are left with 10 balls
-
=
15-5 = 10
Out of 10 balls if we give 5 balls to second child then we are left with 5 balls
- =
10-5 = 5
Out of 5 balls if we give 5 balls to the third child we are left with 0 balls 
-
5-5 = zero
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Can We Share
Summary
If we distribute 15 balls equally among 3 children, How many balls each 
child will get?
Out of 15 balls if we give 5 balls to first child then we are left with 10 balls
-
=
15-5 = 10
Out of 10 balls if we give 5 balls to second child then we are left with 5 balls
- =
10-5 = 5
Out of 5 balls if we give 5 balls to the third child we are left with 0 balls 
-
5-5 = zero
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15 – 5 = 10
10 – 5 =   5
5 – 5   =   0
3 times subtraction
This distribution of balls can be written as
 
15 ÷3 =5
Dividend   Divisor    Quotient
Divisor
Quotient
Dividend
3
5
15
15
x
Distribute 12 toffees equally among three Friends
 I II III
 4 toffees to each friend 12 ÷ 3 = 4
Distribute 12 toffees equally among four friends
 3 toffees to each friend  12 ÷ 4 = 3
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ME NT AL
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Can We Share
Summary
If we distribute 15 balls equally among 3 children, How many balls each 
child will get?
Out of 15 balls if we give 5 balls to first child then we are left with 10 balls
-
=
15-5 = 10
Out of 10 balls if we give 5 balls to second child then we are left with 5 balls
- =
10-5 = 5
Out of 5 balls if we give 5 balls to the third child we are left with 0 balls 
-
5-5 = zero
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ME NT AL
MA
T
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15 – 5 = 10
10 – 5 =   5
5 – 5   =   0
3 times subtraction
This distribution of balls can be written as
 
15 ÷3 =5
Dividend   Divisor    Quotient
Divisor
Quotient
Dividend
3
5
15
15
x
Distribute 12 toffees equally among three Friends
 I II III
 4 toffees to each friend 12 ÷ 3 = 4
Distribute 12 toffees equally among four friends
 3 toffees to each friend  12 ÷ 4 = 3
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Distribute 12 toffees equally among 6 friends
 2 toffees to each friend 12 ÷ 6 = 2
Distribute 12 toffees equally among two friends
 
 6 toffees to each friend 12 ÷ 2 = 6
12 Candies to only One friend
12 ÷ 1 = 12
Questions
1. How many beads are there in this group?
2. How many pairs can be made by 8 hair clips?
3. In the figure how many Laddoos are there in three plates?
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ME NT AL
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Can We Share
Summary
If we distribute 15 balls equally among 3 children, How many balls each 
child will get?
Out of 15 balls if we give 5 balls to first child then we are left with 10 balls
-
=
15-5 = 10
Out of 10 balls if we give 5 balls to second child then we are left with 5 balls
- =
10-5 = 5
Out of 5 balls if we give 5 balls to the third child we are left with 0 balls 
-
5-5 = zero
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ME NT AL
MA
T
HS
15 – 5 = 10
10 – 5 =   5
5 – 5   =   0
3 times subtraction
This distribution of balls can be written as
 
15 ÷3 =5
Dividend   Divisor    Quotient
Divisor
Quotient
Dividend
3
5
15
15
x
Distribute 12 toffees equally among three Friends
 I II III
 4 toffees to each friend 12 ÷ 3 = 4
Distribute 12 toffees equally among four friends
 3 toffees to each friend  12 ÷ 4 = 3
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MA
T
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Distribute 12 toffees equally among 6 friends
 2 toffees to each friend 12 ÷ 6 = 2
Distribute 12 toffees equally among two friends
 
 6 toffees to each friend 12 ÷ 2 = 6
12 Candies to only One friend
12 ÷ 1 = 12
Questions
1. How many beads are there in this group?
2. How many pairs can be made by 8 hair clips?
3. In the figure how many Laddoos are there in three plates?
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4. Divide 18 oranges into 6 children equally and find the share of each child.
5. How many grains will be left after dividing 16 grains equally among  
4 sparrows?
6. Five friends get 10 five rupee coins as pocket money. How much pocket 
money in rupees did each friend get?
7. 25 ÷ 5 = ?
8. Divide 9 apples into 3 equal parts.
9. One shelf contains 6 books. How many books are there in 5 shelves?
10. Mahesh has 40 m long rope. Distribute it equally among 5 children.
11. A tailor had 35 buttons. If he stitches 7 buttons on each shirt then how 
many shirts are with buttons?
12. 28 balloons are shared equally among 7 boys. How many balloons each 
boy will get?
13. 28 candles are placed equally in 4 boxes. How many candles are there in 
each box?
14. There are 20 socks. How many girls can wear these socks?
15. Shaloo has 30 minutes to make chapattis. It takes 3 minutes to make one 
chapatti. How many chapattis she makes in this time?
16. 18 ÷ 6 = ?
17. 8 ÷ 2 = ?
18. A tap fills 13 buckets in 5 minutes. How much time will it take to fill 65 
buckets?
19. 300 passengers can sit in 6 buses. How many passengers can sit in one bus?
20. Find: ? ÷ 5 = 4
21. Find: ? ÷ 10 = 4
22. There are 50 students in a class. Half of them were absent on a day. How 
many were present on that day?
23. There are 11 cows in a field. How many total legs are there?
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ME NT AL
MA
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Can We Share
Summary
If we distribute 15 balls equally among 3 children, How many balls each 
child will get?
Out of 15 balls if we give 5 balls to first child then we are left with 10 balls
-
=
15-5 = 10
Out of 10 balls if we give 5 balls to second child then we are left with 5 balls
- =
10-5 = 5
Out of 5 balls if we give 5 balls to the third child we are left with 0 balls 
-
5-5 = zero
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ME NT AL
MA
T
HS
15 – 5 = 10
10 – 5 =   5
5 – 5   =   0
3 times subtraction
This distribution of balls can be written as
 
15 ÷3 =5
Dividend   Divisor    Quotient
Divisor
Quotient
Dividend
3
5
15
15
x
Distribute 12 toffees equally among three Friends
 I II III
 4 toffees to each friend 12 ÷ 3 = 4
Distribute 12 toffees equally among four friends
 3 toffees to each friend  12 ÷ 4 = 3
73
ME NT AL
MA
T
HS
Distribute 12 toffees equally among 6 friends
 2 toffees to each friend 12 ÷ 6 = 2
Distribute 12 toffees equally among two friends
 
 6 toffees to each friend 12 ÷ 2 = 6
12 Candies to only One friend
12 ÷ 1 = 12
Questions
1. How many beads are there in this group?
2. How many pairs can be made by 8 hair clips?
3. In the figure how many Laddoos are there in three plates?
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4. Divide 18 oranges into 6 children equally and find the share of each child.
5. How many grains will be left after dividing 16 grains equally among  
4 sparrows?
6. Five friends get 10 five rupee coins as pocket money. How much pocket 
money in rupees did each friend get?
7. 25 ÷ 5 = ?
8. Divide 9 apples into 3 equal parts.
9. One shelf contains 6 books. How many books are there in 5 shelves?
10. Mahesh has 40 m long rope. Distribute it equally among 5 children.
11. A tailor had 35 buttons. If he stitches 7 buttons on each shirt then how 
many shirts are with buttons?
12. 28 balloons are shared equally among 7 boys. How many balloons each 
boy will get?
13. 28 candles are placed equally in 4 boxes. How many candles are there in 
each box?
14. There are 20 socks. How many girls can wear these socks?
15. Shaloo has 30 minutes to make chapattis. It takes 3 minutes to make one 
chapatti. How many chapattis she makes in this time?
16. 18 ÷ 6 = ?
17. 8 ÷ 2 = ?
18. A tap fills 13 buckets in 5 minutes. How much time will it take to fill 65 
buckets?
19. 300 passengers can sit in 6 buses. How many passengers can sit in one bus?
20. Find: ? ÷ 5 = 4
21. Find: ? ÷ 10 = 4
22. There are 50 students in a class. Half of them were absent on a day. How 
many were present on that day?
23. There are 11 cows in a field. How many total legs are there?
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24. Find: 45 ÷ ? = 5
25. Find: ? ÷ 10 = 7
26. If in a group of cats there are a total of 28 feet then tell how many cats  
are there?
27. Vegetable vendor had 27 kg of onions to sell. Nine men came and bought 
equal quantity of onions. How many kgs of onion each man bought?
28. Sonu has 25 mangoes. He distributed these mangoes among four children. 
How many mangoes are left with him?
29. Ram has 17 copies. How many copies are needed to distribute among  
6 children equally?
30. Hari distributed 42 packets of biscuit among 7 children equally. How many 
packets of biscuit each child will get?
Answer Key
1. 4 Beads 16. 3
2. 4 17. 4
3. 21 18. 25 minutes
4. 3 19. 50 Passengers
5. 0 20. 20
6. ?10 21. 40
7. 5 22. 25 Students
8. 3 23. 44 legs
9. 30 Books 24. 9
10. 8 metre 25. 70
11. 5 Shirts 26. 7 Cats
12. 4 Balloons 27. 3 kg Onion
13. 7 Candles 28. 1 mango
14. 10 girls 29. 1 copy
15. 10 Chapattis 30. 6 packets
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1. What is the importance of sharing in daily life?
Ans.Sharing is essential in daily life as it promotes cooperation, builds relationships, and fosters a sense of community. When individuals share resources, knowledge, or experiences, they create bonds and enhance social interactions. This practice not only benefits the individuals involved but also contributes to a more harmonious society.
2. How can sharing be implemented in educational settings?
Ans.Sharing in educational settings can be implemented through group projects, collaborative learning, and peer-to-peer teaching. These methods encourage students to work together, share ideas, and learn from each other. Additionally, sharing resources such as books and materials can make education more accessible and enriching for all students.
3. What are the benefits of sharing resources in communities?
Ans.Sharing resources in communities leads to reduced waste, cost savings, and increased access to goods and services. Communities that embrace sharing can create cooperative systems, such as tool libraries or community gardens, which foster a sense of togetherness and support sustainable practices. This not only helps individuals but also strengthens the community as a whole.
4. How does sharing impact personal relationships?
Ans.Sharing has a positive impact on personal relationships by building trust and enhancing emotional connections. When individuals share their thoughts, feelings, and possessions, it creates a sense of vulnerability and intimacy. This openness can lead to deeper relationships, better communication, and a stronger support network among friends and family.
5. What role does sharing play in environmental sustainability?
Ans.Sharing plays a crucial role in environmental sustainability by encouraging the efficient use of resources. When individuals share items like vehicles, tools, or clothing, it reduces the demand for new products, leading to less waste and lower carbon footprints. This collective approach to consumption promotes a more sustainable lifestyle and helps protect the environment for future generations.
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