Estimate 625÷ 3
About 200
Use partial quotients to find 88÷ 3
29 R1
Use the standard algorithm to solve 343÷ 3
114 R1
Max has 138 treats. He equally divides the treats between himself, Millie, and Theo. How many treats does each cat get?
46 treats
What is the quotient in the problem
24÷6=4
4
Estimate 547÷ 6
About 90
Use partial quotients to find 57÷ 3
19
Use the standard algorithm to solve 53÷ 4
13 R1
The teacher has 90 paintings to hang on 5 walls, how many paintings were on each wall?
18 paintings
What is the dividend in the problem
72÷8=9
72
Estimate 5,684÷ 9
About 600
Use partial quotients to solve 450÷ 8
56 R2
Use the standard algorithm to solve 863÷ 2
431 R1
Bob has a piece of fabric that is 74 inches long. He wants to divide it into 2 equal pieces. What is the length of each piece?
37 inches
What is a compatible number?
A number that is close to the original number and is easy to work with.
Estimate 2,438÷ 5
About 500
Use partial quotients to find 4,567÷ 3
1,522R1
Use the standard algorithm to solve 4,274÷ 8
534 R2
Ron's Tires has 1,767 tires for heavy-duty trucks. Each heavy-duty truck needs 6 tires. How many heavy-duty trucks can get all new tires at Ron's?
294 trucks
What is the divisor in the problem
2,000÷4=500
4
Estimate 39,588÷ 8
About 5,000
Use partial quotients to find 5,699÷ 8
712 R3
Use the standard algorithm to solve 9,385÷7
1340 r5
Holly 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 complete costumes can Mrs. Bollis make?
8 R2
She can make 8 costumes with 2 yards of fabric leftover.
What is the operation that tells how many equal groups there are or how many in each group called?
division