Question 13 WITH A CALCULATOR
Over the course of 3 days, Kim ran 43.68 miles. She ran the same distance each day. How far did Kim run each day? Include a unit in your answer.
14.56 miles
Question 1: Find the quotient and its remainder.
252 ÷ 8
31 R 4
Question 15:
A panel in one of the hallways of a chef’s restaurant is rectangular with an area of 106.03 square feet. If the panel is 23 feet long, how wide is it?
4.61 feet
DAILY DOUBLE
Question 2: Solve without a calculator.
345 ÷ 15
23
Question 14: WITH A CALCULATOR
Toby’s faucet dripped a total of 1.92 liters of water in 24 hours. The faucet dripped the same amount each hour. How many liters did his faucet drip each hour.
0.08 liters
Question 6:
Shady Rivers summer camp has 188 campers this week. If there are 6 campers to each cabin, what is the least number of cabins needed?
32 campers
Question 8: The table shows the number of students going on field trips.            For each trip, the students are placed in buses that fit 10 students each. How many buses are needed for the fifth grade trip?
31 buses
Question 7:
Charlie burns 4,350 calories hiking 15 miles of the Appalachian Trail. How many calories does he burn each mile?
Part A:
Answer: 4,350 ÷ 15
Part B:
Answer: 290 calories
Question 11: NO CALCULATOR
Eileen bought 5 roses for $45.55. Each rose cost the same amount. Find the exact cost of each rose. Include a unit in your answer.
$9.11
Question 5: Use the table:           Using Plan B, how many weeks will it take Althea to reach her walking goal? 
13 weeks
Question 16:
Diego is making a large mural. He draws a square with a perimeter of 10.8 meters. Each side of the square is the same length.
2.7 meters
Question 3: Solve Without a Calculator
Kari wants to find 327 ÷ 3. Without doing the division, circle the number the quotient will be closest to?
Part A: What is the exact quotient?
Circle 100.
The exact quotient is 109
Question 10: NO CALCULATOR
If 4 ounces of carved pumpkin has 86 calories, how many calories is in 1 ounce of carved pumpkin? Include a unit in your answer.
21.5 calories
Question 4:A carnival purchases 385 small prizes. The small prizes are placed equally among 4 game booths.
Part A: In what place value will the first digit of the quotient be? (circle one)
Part B: How many prizes will each booth have?
Part C : How many prizes will be left over?
Part A: Tens
Part B: 96 prizes
Part C: 1 prize
Question 17: Three friends decided to buy fruit to share at lunch time. Antonio spent $1.47 on bananas, Laura spent $2.88 on apples. Suzanne spent $2.85 on oranges.
Part A: How much in all did they spend on the fruit. Include a unit in your answer.
Part B: If each friend evenly divided the cost of each fruit, how much money would each friend pay?  Use the total distance you found in Part A to solve the problem. Finish the bar diagram. 
Part A: We need to add to find the total amount they spent. The answer is $7.20.
Part B: We need to divide the total of $7.20 among the three friends. The answer is $2.40.
Question 9:
Jessie made 312 mini energy bars. She puts 24 bars in each bag.
Part A: Write an equation with a variable that shows how many bags they will make from the 312 mini energy bars. Solve the equation.
Part B: She plans to sell each bag for $6. Using the answer from above, how many dollars will she earn if she sells all the bags?
Equation: 312 ÷ 24 = e
Answer: 13 bags
Part B: Answer: $78
Question 12: NO CALCULATOR
A stack of papers is 0.03 inches thick. How many pieces of paper are in a stack that is 75 inches tall? Evaluate the expression 75 ÷ 0.03
2,500 pieces of paper