Multiply using Area Model:
4,812 X 4 =
19,248
Divide using Area Model:
588 ÷ 7 =
84
Jackson has 346 skittles, and he wants to share them equally with his 9 friends. How many skittles will each friend get, and how many skittles will Jackson have left over?
Each friend will get 38 skittles.
Jackson will have 4 skittles left over.
Prime or Composite?
54
Composite
Round to the nearest ten thousand.
105,789 ≈ __________
100,000
Multiply using Area Model:
67 X 33 =
2,211
Divide using Area Model:
938 ÷ 7 =
134
Anastasia has 356 cookies, and she wants to share them equally with her 8 friends. How many cookies will each friend get, and how many cookies will Anastasia have left over?
Anastasia will have 4 cookies left over.
Prime or composite?
90
Composite
Round to the nearest ten thousand.
869,667 ≈ __________
870,000
Multiply using Area Model:
4,962 X 3=
14,886
Divide and find the remainder:
139 ÷ 6=
Quotient:23
Remainder:1
A grocery store aisle has 378 cans of food. The cans are arranged equally among 6 shelves. How many cans of food are on each shelf?
There are 63 cans on each shelf.
Define prime number and provide an example.
A number that has only 2 factors; 1 and itself.
Round to the nearest hundred thousand.
367,284,257 ≈ __________
367,300,000
Multiply using Area Model:
57 X 63=
3,591
Divide and find the remainder:
127 ÷ 6=
Quotient: 21
Remainder: 1
The florist can make 293 bunches.
2 flowers are left over.
Define composite number and provide an example.
A number that has more than two factors.
Round to the nearest hundred thousand.
998,766,565 ≈ __________
998,800,000