Class IV Mathematics

Chapter 11: Tables and Shares Algorithms

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Chapter Overview

Welcome to Class IV Mathematics: Tables and Shares Algorithms. This chapter forms a core structural component of the math syllabus, designed to build analytical rigor and key formula models.

Use the detailed subtopic guide below to review standard definitions, key mathematical rules, and study guidelines.

Prerequisite Concepts

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Detailed Subtopics Study Guide

Review detailed conceptual explanations, mathematical equations, and guidelines for each subtopic in this chapter:

1Long division algorithm

Concept Explanation

The step-by-step method for dividing larger numbers, involving division, multiplication, subtraction, and bringing down digits.

Mathematical Representation
\text{Dividend} = (\text{Divisor} \times \text{Quotient}) + \text{Remainder}
Study Guideline: Repeat division steps in order: Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Bring down.

2Multiplication word problems

Concept Explanation

Real-life word problems requiring multiplication to find combined costs, totals, or rates.

Mathematical Representation
\text{Total} = \text{Quantity} \times \text{Unit Price}
Study Guideline: Keywords like 'times', 'multiplied by', or 'each' indicate multiplication.

3Division with remainders

Concept Explanation

Dividing numbers that do not divide evenly, resulting in a quotient and a leftover remainder.

Mathematical Representation
\frac{a}{b} = q \quad \text{with remainder } r \quad (r < b)
Study Guideline: The remainder must always be smaller than the divisor. If not, increase the quotient.

4Grouping calculations

Concept Explanation

Organizing individual items into groups (e.g. placing 24 apples into boxes of 6) to perform division or multiplication.

Mathematical Representation
\text{Groups} = \frac{\text{Total items}}{\text{Items per group}}
Study Guideline: Drawing circles around sets of objects helps visualize grouping calculations.