Area models are used to evaluate products and divisions
[tex]\mathbf{79 \div 7 = 11\ R\ 1}[/tex] is false
The division equation is given as:
[tex]\mathbf{79 \div 7 = 11\ R\ 1}[/tex]
Express 79 as 77 + 2
[tex]\mathbf{(77 + 2) \div 7 = 11\ R\ 1}[/tex]
Split the expression on the left-hand side
[tex]\mathbf{77 \div 7+ 2 \div 7 = 11\ R\ 1}[/tex]
Divide 77 by 7
[tex]\mathbf{11+ 2 \div 7 = 11\ R\ 1}[/tex]
2 divided by 7 is 0 with a remainder of 2
So, we have:
[tex]\mathbf{11\ R 2 = 11\ R\ 1}[/tex]
The equations above are not equal.
This is represented as:
[tex]\mathbf{11\ R 2 \ne 11\ R\ 1}[/tex]
Hence, [tex]\mathbf{79 \div 7 = 11\ R\ 1}[/tex] is false
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