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100

57.8 − 24.5

33.3

100

3/8 − 1/8

2/8 → simplified: 1/4

100

7x8

56

100

84 ÷ 7

12

100

what is the order we do long division? 

a. D.M.S.B.R

b. D.B.R.M.S

c. M.D.S.B.R

a!

divide, multiply, subtract, bring down, repeat!

200

20.5 + 15.3

35.8

200

1/3 + 1/6

1/2

200

12x5

60

200

96 ÷ 3

32

200

When was the last time Riordan Boys Basketball went to the open divisions state championships? When was the last time they won D1 CCS?

2025 and 2025!

300

40.7 − 18.2

22.5

300

2/3 × 4/5

Solution:
Multiply numerators: 2 × 4 = 8
Multiply denominators: 3 × 5 = 15
Answer: 8/15 (already simplified)

300

13x4

52

300

63 ÷ 9

7

300

if my pie has 12 pieces and Want to eat 1/4 of the pie, how many pieces would I put on my plate?

3 pieces of pie!

400

13.4 − 6.7 + 2.3

9.0

400

5/6 × 3/4

Solution:
Multiply numerators: 5 × 3 = 15
Multiply denominators: 6 × 4 = 24
Simplify 15/24 by 3: 5/8

Answer: 5/8

400

20x15

300

400

53 ÷ 7

7 remainder 4

400

What Was the ARHS girls flag football win streak?
a. 11

b. 15

c. 22

d. 19

22!

500

12.75 − 3.6 + 4.125

13.275

500

Problem:
You have 2/3 of a pizza, and you want to divide it into slices that are each 1/6 of a pizza.
How many slices can you make?

Step 1: Keep the first fraction

→ 2/3

Step 2: Change the division sign to multiplication

→ ×

Step 3: Flip the second fraction (take the reciprocal)

→ 6/1

Now Multiply:

2/3 × 6/1 = (2 × 6) / (3 × 1) = 12 / 3 = 4

500

13x14

182

500

452 ÷ 4

Step-by-step:

  1. How many times does 4 go into 4?
    → 1 time.
    Write 1 above the 4.

  2. Multiply: 1 × 4 = 4
    Subtract: 4 - 4 = 0

  3. Bring down the 5
    Now divide: 4 into 5?
    → 1 time.
    Write 1 above the 5.

  4. Multiply: 1 × 4 = 4
    Subtract: 5 - 4 = 1

  5. Bring down the 2
    Now divide: 4 into 12?
    → 3 times.
    Write 3 above the 2.

  6. Multiply: 3 × 4 = 12
    Subtract: 12 - 12 = 0

✅ Final Answer:

452 ÷ 4 = 113

500

how many LeBron James' would I have to stack to be the same height as the golden gate bridge ?

hint: he is about 6'7 and the bridge is 746 feet tall

about: 

a. 111

b. 300

c. 170

d. 487

e. 119

about 111 feet !

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