
05.22.2025_4.4D&F_Williams_Math
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Mathematics
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4th Grade
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Hard
Sherri Williams
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25 Slides • 13 Questions
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Multiple Choice
According to the G.E.T strategy, if you know the total number of items (T) and the number of groups (G), how do you find the number of items in each group (E)?
T ÷ G = E
G x E = T
T ÷ E = G
E x G = T
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following problems can be solved using the G.E.T strategy for division?
65 ÷ 3
58 ÷ 5
49 ÷ 2
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following correctly represents the G.E.T strategy for multiplication?
G x E = T
T x G = E
E x T = G
G x T = E
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Multiple Choice
A librarian arranged 425 books on 6 shelves. She placed the same number of books on each shelf. How many books did the librarian place on each shelf?
86
85
431
2,550
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
What is the greatest number of sculptures Jackson can make with 475 feet of wire if each sculpture requires 8 feet?
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Multiple Choice
A librarian arranged 366 books on 6 shelves. She placed the same number of books on each shelf. How many books did the librarian place on each shelf?
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360
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Multiple Choice
Which step is NOT part of the standard algorithm for division?
Divide
Multiply
Add
Subtract
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Multiple Select
Which of the following problems require you to use division to find the answer? Select all that apply.
A librarian arranges books on shelves so each shelf has the same number of books.
Olivia paints a different amount each day.
Hunter builds toy trucks using a set number of wheels for each truck and packages them into sets.
Megan makes necklaces and packs them into gift bags with the same number of necklaces in each bag.
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Multiple Choice
Sadie had a jug that held 200 fluid ounces of juice to pour into bottles for a picnic. She poured 6 fluid ounces of juice into each bottle until there wasn’t enough juice left to fill another bottle. How many fluid ounces of juice were left in the jug?
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Multiple Choice
Sadie had a jug that held 160 fluid ounces of juice to pour into bottles for a picnic. She poured 6 fluid ounces of juice into each bottle until there wasn’t enough juice left to fill another bottle. How many fluid ounces of juice were left in the jug?
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Open Ended
How can you solve division problems?
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are steps in the Criteria for Success for solving division problems?
Read the problem.
Estimate the answer.
Write an equation with the G.E.T Strategy.
Check your answer.
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