ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Sind Division

Okay kiddo, imagine you have some chocolates that you want to share with your friends. But you don't want to be unfair to any of your friends by giving them more or less than the others. So, you divide the chocolates equally among them. This is called division.

Sind division is simply a way of dividing things equally, but it's named after a specific place called Sindh in Pakistan. People in Sindh have been using this method for hundreds of years to divide things fairly among their family or community members.

Let's say you have ten toys, and you want to share them equally with three of your friends. In Sind division, you would first count the total number of things you have (in this case, ten toys). Then, you would add one to the number of friends you have (three friends plus one equals four).

Next, you divide the total number of things (ten toys) by the number of friends plus one (four). That gives you the number of toys each person should get, which is two in this example. So, you would give two toys to each of your friends, and keep two for yourself.

By using Sind division, you can make sure that everyone gets a fair share without any arguments or disagreements. See, it's simple and fair, just like sharing chocolates with friends!