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Mental Math- p.256 Word Problems

Mental Math- p.256 Word Problems

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Mental Math- p.256 Word Problems

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If you know 20  ÷\div  5 = 4, how does that help you calculate 200  ÷\div  5 ?

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p.256 #25

Answering 200  ÷\div  5  will be much easier upon using the basic fact 20  ÷\div  5   =4. I will just need to add zero/s after 4 to match the dividend.

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A bakery produced two batches of bread with 80 loaves each hour. It sold 30 loaves each hour.


How many loaves of bread were sold in 4 hours?

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p.256 #26

A. 30 loaves ; 4 hours

30 x 4 = 120 loaves

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Open Ended

A bakery produced two batches of bread with 80 loaves each hour. It sold 30 loaves each hour. How many loaves of bread were sold in 4 hours?


HOW MANY LOAVES OF BREAD WERE LEFT TO SELL?

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p. 256 #25

B. two batches ; 80 loaves in each batch

120 loaves in 4 hours

Question: How many loaves of bread were left to sell?

80 x 2 = 160 loaves

160 -120 = 40 loaves

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Open Ended

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At the North American Solar Challenge, teams use up to 1,000 solar cells to design and build solar cars for a race. If there are 810 solar cells arranged in 9 rows, how many solar cells are in each row?

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p.256 #27

810 solar cells - total ; 9 rows ; ? = solar cells in each row
810   ÷\div  9 = 90 solar cells in each row

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Open Ended

On Saturday afternoon, 350 people attended a play. The seating was arranged in 7 equal rows. How many people sat in each row?

Draw a bar diagram.

Write and solve an equation.

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p. 256 # 28

350 people attended ; 7 equal rows ; p -people in each row
350   ÷\div  7 = p ; p = 50 people on each row

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p.256 #28

350 people attended ; 7 equal rows ; p -people in each row

350   ÷  7 = p ; p = 50 people

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Open Ended

Molly and five friends picked a total of 300 oranges. If each girl picked the same number of oranges, how many oranges did Molly pick.

Explain.

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p. 256 #29

Molly and 5 friends = 6 ; a total of 300 oranges
300   ÷\div  6 = 50 oranges


There is a total of 6 girls, so 300  ÷\div  6. Molly and each of her friends picked 50 oranges.

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Multiple Choice

Three dock workers load 240 crates equally onto 8 ships. How many crates are loaded onto each ship?

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3 crates

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10 crates

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30 crates

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80 crates

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p.256 #30


240 crates ; 8 ships

240  ÷\div  8 = 30 crates

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Multiple Choice

Selena used a basic fact to help solve 180   ÷\div  6. 


What basic fact did Selena likely use?

 What is 180   ÷\div  6?

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180   ÷\div  3  ; 60

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18  ÷\div  3 ;  30

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18  ÷\div  6 ; 60

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18  ÷\div  6  ; 30

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p.256 #31

180   ÷\div  6 = ?


18 \div  6 =  3 ; 180   \div  6 = 30

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