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00:00Let us learn about division by different numbers at Ferin's fruit shop.
00:16Can you see those twenty delicious mangoes?
00:20Ferin wants to put two mangoes in each basket.
00:26How many baskets will she need for those twenty mangoes?
00:32Let us divide twenty by two.
00:37To do that, let us find out how many times two is twenty.
00:44Think of the table of two.
00:48Correct!
00:49Ten times two is twenty.
00:54So here, when we divide twenty by two, we get the answer as ten.
01:04It means, Ferin will require ten baskets to put twenty mangoes in sets of two.
01:15Look, there are fifteen yummy bananas.
01:22Ferin wants to put five bananas in each basket.
01:28How many baskets will she need to keep these fifteen bananas?
01:35To find the answer, we have to divide fifteen by five.
01:43But for that, we need to know how many times five is fifteen.
01:50Yes, three times five is fifteen.
01:55Thus, on dividing fifteen by five, the answer we get is three.
02:06Ferin can keep the fifteen bananas in sets of five in three baskets.
02:18Ferin also has strawberries at her shop.
02:24She sold nine baskets of strawberries for sixty-three rupees.
02:32So, what would be the cost of each basket?
02:39To know that, we will have to divide sixty-three by nine.
02:47We will get the answer if we remember how many times nine is sixty-three.
02:57Recall the table of nine.
03:01Bingo!
03:02Seven times nine is sixty-three.
03:06Therefore, when we divide sixty-three by nine, the answer is seven.
03:16That means, one basket of strawberries costs seven rupees.
03:24Yippee!
03:28Ferin has packed the fruits in beautiful baskets.
03:33And she has already sold nine baskets.
03:37Come, let us also buy some before she sells them all.

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