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  • 21) Part C: The divisor is ____________ as it was as it moves one place to the right.
    60 is 10 times more than 6; 600 is 10 times more than 60; 6,000 is 10 times more than 600.
  • 26) Terrance and Abigail baked cookies for the bake sale. They are packaging them in sets of 6 cookies to sell. After packaging all the cookies, they have some left over. Part A: Circle the numbers that are a possible remainder.
    Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. The remainder can't be more than the divisor, 6.
  • 17) One pound of red fish candy has 3,910 calories. About how many calories are in one serving of the 1 pound bag of red fish?
    3,000/30 = 100 calories/serving; 3,300/30 = 110 cal/ser; 2,900/29 = 100 cal/ser
  • 21) Part A: 12,000/600
    20
  • 25) Roger is building wooden boxes with a top. He needs six pieces of wood for each box. Roger has a box of 154 pieces of wood. How many wooden boxes can he build? Interpret the remainder
    154/6 = 25 R4; There are 4 extra pieces of wood, but not enough to make an extra box. Ignore the remainder. Roger can build 25 boxes.
  • 13) Divide mentally. Use the basic fact to help you find the quotient: 39,000/300
    130
  • 5) What is a remainder?
    The remainder is what is left after dividing.
  • 8) Divide to find the quotient: 2,754/9
    306
  • 7) What is an estimate?
    The estimate is close to the exact answer.
  • 23) Part B: Show what your area model looks like to earn 15 points.
    Show the area model.
  • 19) 7,812/9
    868
  • 23) Part C: What is the BEST explanation for why it is okay for Betty to do her area model a little differently.
    C) No matter how you break-up the dividend, you will get the same answer as long as the parts equal 108.
  • 15) 570/30 = t
    t = 19
  • 9) Divide to find the exact quotient: 938/6
    156 R2
  • 4) What is a quotient?
    The quotient is the result of dividing two numbers.
  • 18) Veronica saved $9,874 in a year. About how much did she save each week? Use 52 weeks for a year.
    $10,000/50 = $200/week; $9,500/50 = $190/week
  • 24) For the party, there will be 34 guests. There are 5 tables, and 6 guests can sit around each table comfortably. How many tables are needed? Is 5 enough? Interpret the remainder.
    34/6 = 5 R4; Because the R = 4, there needs to be another table for the party. 5 tables is not enough. You add 1 to the quotient.
  • 21) Part A: 12,000/6
    2,000
  • 21) Part A: 12,000/6,000
    2
  • 20) 6,510/10
    651
  • 12) Divide mentally. Use the basic fact to help you find the quotient: 5,500/50
    110
  • 10) Divide mentally. Use the basic fact to help you find the quotient: 2400/4
    600
  • 14) 108/9 = j
    j = 12
  • 11) Divide mentally. Use the basic fact to help you find the quotient: 360/90
    4
  • 3) What is a divisor?
    A divisor is the number of equal groups desired or what you are dividing by.
  • 21) Part B: The quotient is ______________ as it was as it moves one place to the right.
    2,000 is 1/10 as much as 200; 200 is 1/10 as much as 20; 20 is 1/10 as much as 2.
  • 22) Some friends are on a treasure hunt. They will use metal detectors to comb the local park for lost coins. Everything will be split equally by 6. They search for 5 consecutive days. How much will each friend receive?
    $25 + $16 + $10 + $30 + $9 = $90/6 =$15; $15 is for each friend.
  • 1) What's the equation?
    An equation is a math statement with numbers, an operation symbol, an equal sign, and an answer.
  • 26) Terrance and Abigail baked cookies for the bake sale. They are packaging them in sets of 6 cookies to sell. After packaging all the cookies, they have some left over. Part B: Which is TRUE about the remainder?
    C) The number of cookies that are not in a package can be 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. You can ignore the extras or sell them individually.
  • 2) What's a dividend?
    A dividend is the number that is being divided up into equal groups.
  • 23) Part A:   Show what your area model looks like to earn 15 points.  There are _______ cans on the shelf.
    Show your area model;  108 cans
  • 6) What are compatible numbers?
    Compatible numbers are easy to compute in your head.
  • 16) Joseph is sorting his sports cards by four categories. He divides the 60 cards equally. How many cards will be in each set? Draw a picture to find the result.
    60/4 = 15; Each category has 15 cards.
  • 21) Part A: 12,000/60
    200