4,567 ÷ 3
1,522 R1
2,826 ÷ 3
942
8,100÷ 90=
90
4,313 ÷7
616 R 6
630 ÷70
9
Holly uses 7 sheets of tissue paper to make one flower. If she bought a package with 500 sheets of tissue paper, about how many flowers will Holly be able to make? Use compatible numbers to estimate the number of flowers.
About 70
Find 4,800÷6 using any strategy.
800
5 groups with 541 and R 2
What is the missing divisor?
3,600÷n=903
n = 40
Which of the following expressions does NOT have a correct quotient?
A. 52÷7=7 3/7
B. 123÷7=17 3/7
C. 451÷7=64 3/7
D. 794 ÷ 7= 113 3/7
B
Use rounding to estimate the quotient 536÷93
A.530÷80= 6 R6
B.540÷90=6
C.530÷90=5 R8
D.500÷90=5 R5
B
Use an equation to show how to separate 128 into 4 equal groups
128÷4= 32
Mrs. Bollis has two pieces of fabric to make costumes. One piece is 11 yards long and the other is 15 yards long. Each costume requires 3 yards of fabric. How many costumes can Mrs. Bollis make? How do the remainders affect the number of costumes she can make?
11÷ 3= 3 R2, 15÷ 3= 5
3+5=8
8 costumes with 2 yards left over
Which array represents the quotient?
37 ÷ 4 = ?
A.
B.
C.
D.
D
Use compatible numbers to estimate 257÷33
Example 270÷30= 9
What is the best estimate for 3,350÷8?
A. About 600
B. About 200
C. About 400
D. About 800
C
A. 59÷9=6 R?
B. 352÷6=58 R?
C. 788÷9=87 R?
D. 1,486÷7=212 R?
E. 2,957÷8=369 R?
A, C, E
Which of the following is NOT equivalent to 63÷3?
A. (60+3)÷3
B. (33+30)÷3
C. (60÷3)+3
D. (60÷3) + (3+3)
C
Select all the correct quotients for 1,724÷6.
A. 287
B. 287 2/6
C. 287 2/10
D. 287 R2
B and D
The donation center has 560 paperback novels, and a staff member wants to display the novels on 7 different shelves. How many novels should go on each shelf?
80
The Pizza Stand gives patrons a free pizza when they collect 8 coupons. How many free pizzas can Mrs. Fowler get if she has 78 coupons? How many more coupons does she need for the next free pizza?
9 free pizzas, she needs 2 more coupons
Select all the equations that are reasonable estimates for the quotient 184÷8.
A. 160÷8=20
B. 200÷5=40
C. 180÷9=20
D. 150÷5=30
E. 180÷ 2= 90
A and C
Divide. 432÷8= _______
How can you use the answer from Part A to find 4,320÷84?
A. Divide the quotient by 10.
B. Divide the quotient by 100.
C. Multiply the quotient by 10.
D. Multiply the quotient by 100.
54, C.
Use the model to find the quotient for 453÷3. 
151
DATA
Group Number of People
Mr. Vorel’s Class 30
Ms. Cahill’s Class 32
Mrs. Winter’s Class 29
Medina’s Class 28
Teachers and Chaperones 18
Groups of 8 people at a time can see a special exhibit on space travel. How many groups will be needed so everyone can see the exhibit?
18 groups