#1 Select True or False for each equation. EquationTrueFalse 5 ÷ 1 = 1 ✔ ✔ 0 ÷ 4 = 0 ✔ ✔ 8 ÷ 8 = 1 ✔ ✔ 7 ÷ 1 = 7 ✔ ✔ | 1/2 | |
#2 Elizabeth has 15 horses on her farm. She puts an equal number of horses in each of 3 pens. How many horses are in each pen? There are horses in each pen. | 2/2 | |
#3 Chris plants 64 pumpkins seeds in 8 equal rows. How many seeds does Chris plant in each row? Using an array to represent the problem may help. Chris plants seeds in each row. | 2/2 | |
#4 Becca spent 24 minutes walking around a track. It took her 3 minutes to walk each time around the track. How many times did Becca walk around the track? Use counters to help solve. She walked around the track times. | 2/2 | |
#5 There are 6 cars in an amusement park ride. There are 24 people divided equally among the 6 cars. An equal number of people ride in each car. How many people ride in one car? 24 people people ride in each car. | 2/2 | |
#6 Complete the equations that represent the array. 4 × = ÷ 4 = × = 24 ÷ = 4 | 2/2 | |
#7 Eduardo visited his cousin for 21 days over the summer. There are 7 days in each week. How long, in weeks, was Eduardo's visit? Use the number line to complete the division equation. Since 21 ÷ 7 = , his visit was weeks long. | 2/2 | |
#8 A workbook is 64 pages long. If each chapter is 8 pages long, how many chapters are there? There are chapters. | 2/2 | |
#9 There are 12 apples packed in 3 baskets with the same number of apples in each basket. How many apples are in each basket? Select Yes or No to tell whether the equation represents the problem. Select all that apply. 12 + 3 = 3 × = 12 12 ÷ = 3 12 − = 3 | 2/2 | |
#10 Stefan has 18 photos to display on some posters. Select ways that he could display the photos in equal groups on the posters. Select all that apply. | 2/2 | |
#11 Debbie made this array to model a division equation. Complete the equation that Debbie modeled. Debbie modeled the equation ÷ 5 = . | 2/2 | |
#12 Mrs. Edwards made a total of 40 fingers on some gloves she knitted. How many gloves did Mrs. Edwards knit? 5540 fingers Mrs. Edwards knitted gloves. | 2/2 | |
#13 Drag and drop the numbers to complete the equations. 8 ÷ 8 = 8 ÷ 1 = 0 ÷ 8 = 8 0 1 | 2/2 | |
#14 The coach separated the 28 players at lacrosse practice into 4 different groups. How many players were in each group? There were players in each group. | 2/2 | |
#15 Complete the division equation to describe the model. 24− 81616− 888− 80 24 ÷ = | 2/2 | |
#16 Enter the related facts for the array. Complete the explanation of why there are not more equations. The related facts for the array are: × = ÷ = There are only two equations because . | 2/2 | |
#17 Darius bakes 18 muffins for his friends. He gives each of his friends an equal number of muffins and has none left over. Part 1 Choose the number that correctly completes the sentence. Drawing a picture may help. Darius gave muffins to friends. Part 2 Could Darius have given all of his muffins equally to 4 of his friends? Complete the explanation. 18 be divided into 4 groups of whole muffins with none left over. So, Darius have given all of his muffins equally to 4 of his friends. | 2/2 | |
#18 Complete the equations. 6 × = 5454 ÷ 6 = | 2/2 | |
#19 Use the numbers to complete these related multiplication and division facts. 8486 8 × = ÷ 8 = × = 48 ÷ = 8 | 2/2 | |
#20 Tyrone took 24 pennies from his bank and put them in 4 equal stacks. How many pennies did Tyrone put in each stack? Tyrone put pennies in each stack. | 2/2 |