12÷3=
4
Jack has 3 boxes of pencils with the same number of pencils in each box. His mother gives him 4 more pencils. Now Jack has 28 pencils. How many pencils are in each box?
8 pencils
28-4=24
24÷3=8
6+4x3=n
n=
n=18
10÷ n= 5
n=
n=2
The art teacher has 48 paintbrushes. She puts 8 paintbrushes on each table in her classroom. How many tables are in her classroom?
6 Tables
48÷8=6
16÷4=
4
Ricardo has 2 cases of video games with the same number of games in each case. He gives 4 games to his brother. Ricardo has 10 games left. How many video games were in each case?
7 Games in each case
10+4=14
14÷ 2=7
8-3+2=k
k=
k=7
36÷ d=6
d=
d=6
Sally plants 30 beans in rows of 6. How many rows will there be when Sally finishes planting?
5 Rows
30÷6=5
42÷7=
6
Patty has $20 to spend on gifts for her friends. Her mom gives her $5 more. If each gift costs $5, how many gifts can she buy?
5 gifts
20+5=25
25÷ 5=5
24÷ 3+5=p
p=
p=13
56÷ m=8
m=
m=7
Greg shares 36 snails between 4 of his friends. How many snails does each friend get?
9 snails each
56÷8=
7
Joe has a collection of 35 DVD movies. He received 8 of them as gifts. Joe bought the rest of his movies over 3 years. If he bought the same number of movies each year, how many did joe buy last year?
9 Movies
35-8=27
27÷3=9
12-2x5=r
r=
r=2
63÷w=7
w=
w=9
35 children get into teams of 7. How many kids are on each team?
5 kids on each team
81÷ 9=
9
Liz has a 24-inch-long ribbon. She cuts nine 2-inch pieces from the original ribbon. How much of the original ribbon is left?
6 inches of ribbon left
9x2=18
24-18=6
4+3x9=w
w=
w=31
64÷j=8
j=
j=8
There were 64 cookies for the bake sale. The teacher wants to put them into packs of 8. How many packs of cookies will they be able to sell?
8 packs