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100

52 + 18

70

100

86 - 17

69

100

8 x 9

72

100

20 / 5 

4

100

She counted her crayons and found out that she has 80 crayons which she will place in crayon boxes. Every crayon box can contain 8 crayons. How many crayon boxes does she need?

80 ÷ 8 = 10 She needs 10 crayon boxes.

200

85 + 63

148

200

45 - 13

32

200

24 x 6

144

200

28 / 6

4R4

200

Lexie’s spent 2 hours gathering all of her watercolor paintings. She thought of placing an equal number of paintings in four of the rooms in the house. If Lexie has 32 watercolor paintings, how many paintings will be placed in each of the four rooms?

32 ÷ 4 = 8 There will be 8 paintings to be placed in each of the four rooms

300

512 + 18

530

300

508 - 42

466

300

158 x 9 

1,422

300

564 / 4

141

300

Lexie’s younger brother helped pick up all the paper clips in Lexie’s room. He was able to collect 81 paper clips. If he wants to distribute the paper clips in 9 boxes, write an equation showing how many paper clips each box will contain.

81 ÷ 9 = 9 Each box will contain 9 paper clips.

400

4,536 + 258

4,794

400

867 - 634

233

400

1,458 x 5

7,290

400

1498 / 2

749

400

3 piles of clean white papers were stacked in the corner of her room. She decided to place these papers in paper envelopes which can hold 10 papers each. How many paper envelopes does she need if she has 120 clean white papers?

120 ÷ 10 = 12 She needs 12 clean white papers

500

7,865 + 3,142

11,007

500

1,005 - 967

38

500

58 x 36

2,088

500

456 / 8

57

500

Besides the piles of white paper was a stack of 700 sheets of used paper. She wants to place it in boxes for recycling. If every box can contain 100 sheets, how many boxes does she need?

700 ÷ 100 = 7 She needs 7 boxes.

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