Division
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Multi-Step Word Problems
100

Using long division, solve the following equation: 

35/9= k

Quotient: 3

Remainder: 8

100
Using partial products solve the following equation:

84x56=L

L=4,704

100

Using an array, show me 13 x 6. What is the final answer? 

78.

100

Using the window method or area model, show me what 72 x 22 is. 

1,584

100

In January, Lily decides to build a snowman. She needs 3 large snowballs to make the body, and each snowball requires 4 shovels of snow to build.

Question:
How many shovels of snow does Lily need in total to build the 3 snowballs for her snowman?

After building the snowman, Lily also wants to decorate it with 5 buttons, 3 pieces of string, and a carrot. If she already has 2 buttons, 1 piece of string, and no carrot, how many more buttons, strings, and carrots does she need?

#1: 12

3 more buttons

2 more strings

1 carrot

200

What is the quotient of 356/7?


Quotient: 50

Remainder: 6

200

Solve for T using your method of choice:

What is the product of 38 x 44 = T?

T = 1,672

200

Ms. Haley has 11 pencils. She wants to group them into groups of 5. How many groups of pencils will Ms. Haley have. What does the remaining number mean? Show an array to model your work. 

2 groups of 5

1 remainder

200

Using the door method, show me the following:

65 x 4 = R

260

200

A store is having a winter coat sale in January. The regular price of a coat is $45. The store offers a $20 discount on the coat.

Question:
How much money will you save if you buy a coat during the sale?

After the discount, you decide to buy 3 coats for your family. How much will you pay in total for the 3 coats?

1- 25 dollars

2- (3x25)= 75 dollars

300

What is 144/12?

12

300

7,956 x 6 = M. Solve for M.

M= 47,736

300

There are two arrays: 3 rows of 4, and 2 rows of 6. Which array has more? 

They are the same. 

300

Using your partial products method of choice (4 partial products or 2 partial products) show me 36 x 72. 

2,592

300

Lily is participating in a reading challenge for the month of January. She needs to read 30 books by the end of the month. She has already read 12 books in the first two weeks.

Question:
How many books does Lily need to read in the second half of January to reach her goal?

If she reads 3 books every week for the next two weeks, will she meet her goal?

1- 18 more books

No, Lily will not meet her goal. She will have only read 12 more books because 3 times 2 is 6. That gets you 6 books a week. For two weeks that would be 12. Lily would still be short 6 books. 

400

Will 56/8 have a remainder? Why or why not?

No, because 56 is a multiple of 8.

400

Seven times fifteen. 

105

400

There are three groups of 4. There are two remainders. What is the total number of items? 

14

400

What is the difference between the window method and door method. How do we get 4 partial products for one, and 2 partial products for the other? 

4 partial products- you break up both factors

2 partial products- you break up one factor 

400

A group of friends is planning an ice skating party in January. They need to rent skates for everyone. The price to rent each pair of skates is $8. There are 6 people in the group.

Question:
How much will it cost to rent skates for all 6 people?

After the ice skating, they decide to buy hot chocolate for everyone. The hot chocolate costs $2 per cup. How much will it cost to buy 6 cups of hot chocolate?

1- $48

2- $12

500

Solve for H: 767/6= H

Quotient: 127

Remainder: 5

500

67 x 43 = B. Solve for B using standard algorithm. 

B= 2,881

500

There are seven groups of eight. There are three remaining items that were not able to fit into a group of eight. How many items did we start with?

59

500
Using either the window method or the door method show me the following:

(56 x 33) + (21 x 97) = V

3,885

500

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