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Page 254 #1

612 ÷ 18

34

100

Page 255 #10

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5,960 ÷ 41  ___  5,960 ÷ 40

5,960 ÷ 41  <  5,960 ÷ 40

100

Page 254 #2

294 ÷ 42

7

100

Page 256 #21

A football team plays 14 games in front of a total of 71,850 fans. About how many fans attended each game?

About 5,000 fans attended each game. 

71,850 ÷ 14 = 5,132 R 2

200

Page 254 #3

580 ÷ 30

19 R 10

200

Page 255 #11

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5,960 ÷ 40  ___  5,960 ÷ 39

5,960 ÷ 40  <  5,960 ÷ 39

200

Page 254 #4

293 ÷ 16

18 R 5

200

Page 256 #20

A farmer has 1,026 eggs to sell at a farmers market. The farmer packs 12 eggs in each carton. How many cartons are full? How many eggs are in the last carton?

85 cartons are full.

6 eggs are in the last carton.

300

Page 254 #5

375 ÷ 35

10 R 25

300

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5,961 ÷ 40  ___  5,960 ÷ 40

5,961 ÷ 40  >  5,960 ÷ 40

300

Page 254 #6

8,547 ÷ 77

111

300

Page 256 #22

Descartes makes 770 cups of apple cider. He pours 16 cups of cider into each container. How many containers does Descartes need? How many containers of apple cider does he fill? 

Descartes needs 49 containers.

48 containers are filled.


400

Page 254 #7

564 ÷ 94

6

400

Page 255 #13

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5,960 ÷ 40  ___  5,959 ÷ 40

5,960 ÷ 40  >  5,959 ÷ 40

400

Page 254 #8

998 ÷ 33

30 R 8

400

Page 256 #23

Six teachers and 144 students attend a glassblowing demonstration. An auditorium has 10 rows with 23 seats in each row. Students begin filling in the front rows and do not leave any empty seats. The remaining students and teachers sit in the last row. How many students sit with the teachers? How many empty seats are in that row?

6 students sit with the teachers

11 empty seats are in that row

500

Page 254 #9

6,942 ÷ 54

128 R 30

500

Page 255 #14

Which does not belong? Compete each equation. Then choose the equation that does not belong.

2,106 ÷ 32

63 x 32

2,106 ÷ 63

62 x 33

2,106 ÷ 32 = 65 R 26

63 x 32 = 2,016

2,106 ÷ 63 = 33 R 27

62 x 33 = 2,046 - This one does not belong

500

Page 255 #16

Solve using long division:

304 ÷ 16

19

500

Page 255 #17

You Be the Teacher:

Your friend finds 6,408 ÷ 51 and gets an answer of 124 R 84. Explain your friends mistake.

The remainder is greater than the divisor, therefore, the answer would be 125 R 33.

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