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Section 1.1: Patterns in Division: Grade 7 Math Unit 1 Notes: Patterns & Relations

This document provides notes on patterns in division for a 7th grade math unit on patterns and relations. It outlines rules for determining if a number is divisible by 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 3, 6, and 9. For each factor, it explains the pattern to look for in the number's digits and provides examples of applying the rule. The overall document introduces students to common patterns that help identify factors of numbers in order to understand divisibility rules.

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Section 1.1: Patterns in Division: Grade 7 Math Unit 1 Notes: Patterns & Relations

This document provides notes on patterns in division for a 7th grade math unit on patterns and relations. It outlines rules for determining if a number is divisible by 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 3, 6, and 9. For each factor, it explains the pattern to look for in the number's digits and provides examples of applying the rule. The overall document introduces students to common patterns that help identify factors of numbers in order to understand divisibility rules.

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Grade 7 Math

Unit 1 Notes: Patterns & Relations

Section 1.1: Patterns in Division


Dividing by 2

All even numbers are divisible by 2. E.g., all numbers ending in 0,2,4,6 or 8.

Dividing by 4

1. Are the last two digits in your number divisible by 4?


2. If so, the number is too!
3. For example: 358912 ends in 12 which is divisible by 4, thus so is 358912.

Dividing by 5

1. Numbers ending in a 5 or a 0 are always divisible by 5.

Dividing by 8

1. This one's not as easy, if the last 3 digits are divisible by 8, so is the entire
number.
2. Example: 6008 - The last 3 digits are divisible by 8, therefore, so is 6008.

Dividing by 10

1. If the number ends in a 0, it is divisible by 10.

Section 1.2: More Patterns in Division


Dividing by 3

1. Add up all the digits in the number.


2. Find out what the sum is. If the sum is divisible by 3, so is the number
3. For example: 12123 (1+2+1+2+3=9) 9 is divisible by 3, therefore 12123 is
too!

Dividing by 6

1. If the Number is divisible by 2 and 3 it is divisible by 6 also.

Dividing by 9

1. Almost the same rule and dividing by 3. Add up all the digits in the number.
2. Find out what the sum is. If the sum is divisible by 9, so is the number.
3. For example: 43785 (4+3+7+8+5=27) 27 is divisible by 9, therefore 43785
is too!

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