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Did you know that the concept of division—like what Jenny is doing with her game cards—has been around for thousands of years? Ancient Egyptians used a system based on grouping to divide goods. They even had a division method similar to long division that helped them calculate everything from tax records to trade goods! Now let’s talk about the real-world application! Dividing items equally is not just for game cards—it’s really important in everyday life! From sharing a pizza among friends to distributing tasks in a group project, grasping how to divide things fairly helps promote teamwork and ensures that everyone contributes equally. Division can be your secret weapon to harmony in group settings!