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Layla has 20 raffle tickets. Division: How Many
There are 5 tickets in each book. Equal Groups?
How many books of raffle tickets
does Layla have? Find ​20 ÷ 5 = ⬜​.
​20 − 5 = 15
15 − 5 = 10
There are four groups of 5 in 20. Subtract 5 tickets
10 − 5 = 5
each time.
5 − 5 = 0​

You subtracted 5 four times. So, ​20 ÷ 5 = 4​.

Layla has 4 books of raffle tickets.

In 1, use repeated subtraction to help solve.

1. Ryan has 10 markers. ​10 − 5 =


There are 5 markers in each box. ​
5 − = ​
How many boxes of markers are there?
Find ​10 ÷ 5 = ⬜​. I subtracted 5 two times.
So, ​ ÷ = .​
Ryan has ​ ​boxes of markers.

In 2 and 3, use bar diagrams or counters or draw a picture to solve.

2. There are 16 books. The librarian arranged 3. Joseph had 28 paintbrushes to give to
4 books on each shelf. How many shelves 4 members of the Art Club. He wanted to
are there? give an equal number of brushes to each
16 books member. How many brushes did each
? shelves member get?
4

4 books for each shelf

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4. Daniel has to carry 32 boxes to his room. He can
carry 4 boxes on each trip. How many trips will You can use
Daniel take? Show your work. repeated subtraction
or draw a picture
to solve.

5. Model with Math  The United States 6. Write an equation that represents the
Mint released 5 state quarters every year. bar diagram below.
There are 50 states. How many years 40
did it take for all 50 state quarters to be
released? Write and solve an equation. 8 8 8 8 8

7. Number Sense  Compare 249 and 271. 8. Higher Order Thinking  A newspaper
Write the greater number in word form. has more than 30 pages and fewer than
40 pages. The newspaper is divided
into sections, and each section has
exactly 8 pages. How many sections
does the newspaper have?

Assessment Practice
9. A store clerk writes ​20 ÷ 4​. Which problem 10. Tamara writes ​21 ÷ 3​. Which problem
could the clerk’s expression represent? could Tamara’s expression represent?

𝖠 There are 20 bananas. Each bunch 𝖠 There are 21 dolls. Each friend
has 10 bananas. How many has 3 dolls. How many friends
bunches are there? are there?
𝖡 There are 20 mugs. Each shelf has 𝖡 There are 4 carrots. Each
4 mugs. How many shelves have bunny gets 1 carrot. How
mugs? many bunnies are there?
𝖢 There are 20 cans. Each shelf has 𝖢 There are $21. Each child gets
2 cans. How many shelves have $21. How many children are
cans? there?
𝖣 There are 4 apples. Each bag has 𝖣 There are 21 pens. Each sack
2 apples. How many bags are has 1 pen. How many sacks are
there? there?

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