Question
Which division problem does the diagram below best illustrate?
A diagram with 8 ovals containing 4 squares each.
16 divided by 4 = 4
32 divided by 4 = 8
36 divided by 4 = 9
8 divided by 2 = 4
A diagram with 8 ovals containing 4 squares each.
16 divided by 4 = 4
32 divided by 4 = 8
36 divided by 4 = 9
8 divided by 2 = 4
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The diagram you described, with 8 ovals each containing 4 squares, illustrates the division problem \(32 \div 4 = 8\).
Here's the reasoning:
- There are 8 ovals.
- Each oval contains 4 squares.
- If we think of it in terms of total squares, there are \(8 \times 4 = 32\) squares in total.
- Therefore, when dividing the total number of squares (32) by the number of squares in each oval (4), we calculate \(32 \div 4 = 8\), which indicates that there are 8 ovals.
The other division problems do not reflect the information given in your description as accurately as this one.
Here's the reasoning:
- There are 8 ovals.
- Each oval contains 4 squares.
- If we think of it in terms of total squares, there are \(8 \times 4 = 32\) squares in total.
- Therefore, when dividing the total number of squares (32) by the number of squares in each oval (4), we calculate \(32 \div 4 = 8\), which indicates that there are 8 ovals.
The other division problems do not reflect the information given in your description as accurately as this one.