#1 Ming divided 72 marbles among 8 different friends. Each friend received the same number of marbles. How many marbles did Ming give to each friend? 72 ÷ 8 = a 8 × a = 72 | 2/2 | |
#2 Mrs. Conner has 16 shoes. Select one number from each column to show the division equation represented by the picture. DivisorQuotient 11 24 48 1616 16÷= | 2/2 | |
#3 Twenty-five boys are going camping. They brought 5 tents. An equal number of boys sleep in each tent. How many boys will sleep in each tent? boys will sleep in each tent. | 0/2 | |
#4 Select a number for the unknown factor and quotient that makes the equation true. 5 × = 3535 ÷ 5 = | 2/2 | |
#5 Mrs. Walters has 30 markers. She gives each student 10 markers. How many students received the markers? 30− 102020− 101010− 100 Complete the division equation to represent the repeated subtraction. ÷ 10 = | 0/2 | |
#6 Complete the table. ÷54638172 9 | 1/2 | |
#7 For a-e, select True or False for each equation. a.12 ÷ 6=2 b.24 ÷ 6=3 c.30 ÷ 6=6 d.42 ÷ 6=7 e.48 ÷ 6=8 | 1/2 | |
#8 Alicia says that 12 ÷ 3 + 7 is the same as 7 + 12 ÷ 3. Is Alicia correct or incorrect? Complete the explanation. Alicia is . According to the order of operations, you before you . So, 12 ÷ 3 + 7 = and 7 + 12 ÷ 3 = . The two values the same. | 2/2 | |
#9 Keith arranged 24 toy cars in 6 equal rows. How many toy cars are in each row? There are toy cars in each row. | 2/2 | |
#10 Bella made $9 selling bracelets. She wants to know how many bracelets she sold. Bella used this number line. Enter the division equation that the number line represents. ÷ 3 = | 0/2 | |
#11 Each picnic table seats 6 people. How many picnic tables are needed to seat 24 people? To seat 24 people, picnic tables are needed. Complete the explanation of strategies you could use to solve the problem. To solve the problem I could use a related multiplication fact, make equal groups, or do repeated | 1/2 | |
#12 Finn bought 2 packs of stickers. Each pack had the same number of stickers. A friend gave him 8 more stickers. Now he has 20 stickers in all. How many stickers were in each pack? There were stickers in each pack. Complete the explanation of how you could have solved the problem. I drew 20 counters and crossed out 8 to show the stickers Finn's friend gave him. That left stickers, which I divided into 2 equal groups of . | 1/2 | |
#13 Ana used 49 strawberries to make 7 strawberry smoothies. She used the same number of strawberries in each smoothies. How many strawberries did Ana use in each smoothie? Ana used strawberries in each smoothie. | 2/2 | |
#14 For a − e, use the order of operation to select True or False for each equation. a.49 ÷ 7 + 4 = 11 b.8 + 6 × 5 = 70 c.10 + 10 ÷ 2 = 15 d.12 − 2 × 3 = 6 e.30 ÷ 6 × 5 = 1 | 0/2 | |
#15 A flower shop sells daffodils in bunches of 6. It sells 24 daffodils. How many bunches of daffodils does the shop sell? The shop sells bunches of daffodils. | 2/2 | |
#16 Aviva started a table showing a division pattern. Part 1 Complete the table. Compare the quotients when dividing by 10 and when dividing by 5. ÷3040506010 5 Complete the description of a pattern in the quotients. The quotient when dividing by 5 is the quotient when dividing by 10. Part 2 Find the quotient, a. 90 ÷ 10 = a a = How could you use the value of a to find the value of n? Find the value of n. Complete the explanation. 90 ÷ 5 = n n = To find 90 ÷ 5, I can the value of a. | 0/2 | |
#17 Ben needs 2 oranges to make a glass of orange juice. If oranges come in bags of 12, how many glasses of orange juice can he make using one bag of oranges? Ben can make glasses of orange juice. | 2/2 | |
#18 For equations a-e, select True or False for each equation. a.0 ÷ 4 = 0 b.4 ÷ 4 = 1 c.12 ÷ 4 = 4 d.24 ÷ 4 = 6 e.40 ÷ 4 = 9 | 2/2 | |
#19 Ellen is making gift baskets for her 4 friends. She has 20 prizes she wants to divide equally among the baskets. How many prizes should she put in each basket? Ellen should put prizes in each basket. | 2/2 | |
#20 Emily is buying a pet rabbit. She needs to buy items for her rabbit at the pet store. Part 1 Emily buys a cage and 2 bowls for $58. The cage costs $40. Each bowl costs the same amount. What is the price of 1 bowl? Complete the explanation. I subtracted $58 − 40 to get $. Then, I divided that difference by 2. So, each bowl cost $. Part 2 Emily also buys food and toys for her rabbit. She buys a bag of food for $20. She buys 2 toys for $4 each. Complete the equation which describes the total amount Emily spends on food and toys. + 2 × = n Complete the explanation of how to use the order of operations to solve the equation. Let n represent the unknown value. First, I multiply 2 × 4 to get . Then I add 20 to get . n = . Emily spends $. | 0/2 |