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Q 1/15
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Mackenzie is giving away her collection of 241 beads to 7 of her best friends. If she plans to divide them evenly, how many beads will each friend receive? How many beads will be left over? Justify your thinking with mathematical models.
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Each friend will receive 34 beads with there will be 4 left over.
Each friend will receive 34 beads with there will be 3 left over.
Each friend will receive 33 beads with there will be 3 left over.
Each friend will receive 34 beads with there will not be any beads left over.
Q 2/15
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Anna uses repeated subtraction to solve a division problem. Show the subtraction steps Robert would use to solve 56 ÷ 8.
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56-8=48-8=40-8=32-8=24-8=16-8=8-8=0 I used repeated subtraction 7 times. 56 ÷ 8=7
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56-8=48-8=40-8=32-8=24-8=16-8=8-8=0 I used repeated subtraction 8 times. 56 ÷ 8=8
56-7=49-7=42-7=35-7=28-7=21-7=14-7=7-7=0 I used repeated addition 8 times. 56÷ 7=8
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Mackenzie is giving away her collection of 241 beads to 7 of her best friends. If she plans to divide them evenly, how many beads will each friend receive? How many beads will be left over? Justify your thinking with mathematical models.
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Anna uses repeated subtraction to solve a division problem. Show the subtraction steps Robert would use to solve 56 ÷ 8.
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3500 ÷ 7 =
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Divide 648 ÷ 6 using the standard algorithm showing partial quotients. Check your answer with multiplication.
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A company has 653 markers. Each box holds 9 markers. How many boxes will be filled? Explain how you solved it.
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There are 750 calories in 6 trail mix packages. How many calories are in one package? Prove your answer.
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At Camp Hayward, campers can sail on the lake. There are 35 campers in fourth grade. A sailboat can hold 4 campers at a time. How many times will the sailboat have to go out on the lake so that all campers have a turn? Explain how you solved it.
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The summer camp is transporting 119 passengers to Great Adventure. Each car can hold 5 children? How many full cars will there be? Explain your thinking.
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A total of 96 students want to play soccer. There are 12 players on a team. How many teams can be formed? Explain how you solved it.
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Renee has 152 trading cards. She puts them in pages of her album. Each page holds 6 cards. How many pages of her album are filled with cards? Explain how you solved it.
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A school auditorium had 180 people at a meeting. There were 10 equal rows of chairs. How many chairs were in each row? Justify your answer.
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A grocer packs 59 oranges into trays for displays. If each tray holds 6 oranges, how many oranges will be in the partially filled tray? Explain how you solved it.
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Barbra used base-ten blocks to model sharing pencils. What is the division equation that represents the picture above?
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What are the partial quotients in the problem above?
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Jessica and Stephen are checking their homework together. They are looking at the problem 695÷5. Jessica says the quotient will have 3 digits. Stephen disagrees and says the quotient will have 2 digits. WITHOUT solving the problem, who is right? Explain your reasoning.