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Name Division Procedures What is 231 + 19? Follow Steps 1-4 when you divide a 3-digit number by a 2-digit number. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 How many How many Multiply. groups of 19 are groups of 19 are Subtract 19 and Step 4 How many groups of 19 are in 41? in 2? Zero groups. in 23? One group. bring down the 1. Two groups. Write an xin the Write a 1 in the Write a 2 in the hundreds place. _ tens place. ones place. Subtract. x x1 x1 x12 19)231 19)231 19)231 19)231 =19 =19 Al 41 =38 3 Compare the remainder, 3, with the divisor, 19. The remainder is less than the divisor. Write the remainder as part of the quotient. So, 231 + 19 = 1213. Divide. 1. 119806 2, 12185 3. 15)122 4, 16)113 5. 177414 6. 13)183 7. 18)581 8. 22)119 RW82 Reteach Name Evenly Divided How many ways can you divide a square a?) into four equal pieces? Try to find at least six different ways. W82 Challenge Name sees dacaeeeeaeseseeseeseseet Correcting Quotients Write too high, too low, or just right for each estimate. Then divide. 8 4 1. 17)152 Heer eee eee eee eee 2. 35)186 Hee eee eeeeeeed eee 7 8 3. 427351 _ 4. 48)374 ee 7 8 5. 52419 iw, 76679 9 9 7. 63556 =i, 679650 Mixed Review 9. Sue is packing 116 spools of 10. Tony is estimating the time he thread into shoe boxes. Each needs to complete his math box can hold 42 spools of homework. He can complete thread. Will Sue be able to pack about 3 problems per minute. all the spools into 2 boxes? If he allows 20 minutes, will he Explain. finish his 42 math problems? Explain. Practice PW83 Name Correcting Quotients Write the correct answer. 1. Write too high, too low, or just tight to describe the estimated quotient. 9 42)368 3. The wrestling team spent $375 buying sweatshirts for its 25 wrestlers. How much did each sweatshirt cost? > o-oo 2 Write too high, too low, or just tight to describe the estimated quotient. 2 77)231 . The administrator who manages the school computers orders 36 copies of a software package. The total charge will be $972. What is the cost for a single copy? Choose the letter of the correct answer. 5. 71)365, A 4110 c 6110 B 5r10 D 6r61 7. Ben takes 7 rolls of the same coins to the bank. Which choice cannot be the total value of the 7 coin rolls? Coin | penny | nickel | dime |quarter| Number] inroll 50 40 50 40 A $3.50 c $14.00 B $7.00 D $70.00 j. 58)447 F 5133 H7r41 G 6 r45 J 813 a Brita has 372 dimes and 185 nickels. She puts the dimes in rolls of 50 per roll and the nickels in rolls of 40 per roll, How many rolls does she have? F 7 rolls of dimes, 3 rolls of nickels G 6 rolls of dimes, 4 rolls of nickels H 7 rolls of dimes, 4 rolls of nickels J 6 rolls of dimes, 3 rolls of nickels 9. Write About It Describe the steps you took to solve Problem 8. Problem Solving PS83 ieee ete ete Eee Tet teeter Correcting Quotients Divide. 321 + 38 =n 38)321 When you are dividing, sometimes the first digit you write in the quotient is too high or too low. Too High Too Low Just Right 9 7 38)321 38)321 42 =266 55 Since 342 > 321,the Since the remainder, _Since the remainder, quotient 9 is too high. 55, is greater than the —_ 17, is less than the Use a lesser number. _ divisor, 38, the quotient divisor, 38, the quotient 7 is too low. Use a 8 is just right. greater number. Write too high, too low, or just right for each estimate. Explain. 6 7 1. 18)136 2, 16)103 -108 =112 28 ———________—_ 8 5 3. 17)139 : 4.237119 —136 -115 3 4 6 7 5. 32)236 6. 28)170 =192 -196 44 —_——— —_—_—_— Divide. 7. 439365 8. 34)338 9. 52)379 10, 68)454 Reteach RW83 Name ee ee et te tr Division Cipher Each shape in the exercises below represents a number 0-9. Use your multiplication and division skills to find what number each shape represents. Then fill in the key. ~ nO bo Key 5. AO 6. OO AU OTA A Challenge ¢w83 Problem Solving Skill Choose the Operation Solve. Name the operation you used. 4. Mr, Murphy owns a bakery. On Saturday, he baked 60 blue- berry muffins, 48 corn muffins, and 72 cranberry muffins. How many muffins did he bake in all? 3, Susan bought 4 muffins for $0.79 each, How much money did she spend? x . Mr. Murphy sold 498 cookies on Saturday. At the beginning of the day, there were 512 cookies. How many cookies were left at the end of the day? . Ryan paid $2.34 for 6 chocolate chip cookies. How much did each cookie cost? Mixed Review For 5-7, use the graph. 8. How many bicycles were sold on Wednesday? 6. How many bicycles were sold during the week? x How many more bicycles were sold on Saturday than on Monday? ° Will wants to buy a bicycle that costs $109. He has already saved $45. If Will earns $8 each week, how many weeks will it take him to save enough money to buy the bicycle? PW84 Practice Number Sold © Bicycle Sales for One Week LAY ‘Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Day Some days, Mary rides her bicycle to and from school. The distance is 2 miles each way. In October, Mary rode her bicycle to and from school 14 times. How many miles did she ride to and from school in October?

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