Emma has 32 pencils. She is selling the pencils in bundles with 4 pencils per bundle.
Write both a multiplication equation and a division equation that show the number of bundles Emma will have available to sell.
__________ × __________ = __________
__________ ÷ __________ = __________
Explain the relationship between the two equations written above.
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Ben has 2 small bags with 8 nickels in each bag.
How many nickels does Ben have? _______
How much money, in cents, does Ben have in all? _______
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Martin has seven quarters in his pocket. What is one way to find how much money Martin has?
He has $1.40, because 5 quarters is the same as 7 × 20¢.
He has 49¢, because 7 × 2 is 14¢ and 7 × 5 is 35¢.
He has $1.75, because 4 × 25 is $1.00 and three more quarters is 75¢.
He has 35¢, because 1 quarter is five nickels and 7 × 5 is 35.
Six toy cars were for sale at the toy store. Larry’s favorite cars all have a price that is an even number.
Which list shows only the prices of Larry’s favorite cars?
$16, $18, $22
$16, $18, $22, $23
$19, $23, $25
$16, $23, $18
Two sets of numbers are shown.
Which statement about the sets of numbers is true?
Set A contains both even and odd numbers, because the first digits of the first, second, and fourth numbers are divisible by 2, and the first digits of the rest of the numbers are not divisible by 2.
Set B contains only odd numbers, because all of the numbers have at least one odd digit somewhere within the number.
Set B contains both even and odd numbers, because the last digit of the first number is divisible by 2, and the last digits of the rest of the numbers are not divisible by 2.
Set A contains only even numbers, because all of the numbers have at least one even digit somewhere within the number.
Sarah has 24 stuffed animals that she needs to store in boxes when she moves. Each box can hold 6 stuffed animals.
Which equation can be used to find the number of boxes Sarah will need to store her stuffed animals?
6 × 24 = 243
4 × 6 = 24
24 – 6 = 18
6 + 4 = 12
Trey has 6 paper rectangles to use for an art project. He cut each rectangle into 10 one-inch squares. Then, he separated the paper squares into 3 equal piles.
Which of these shows the number of paper squares in each pile?
6 × 10 - 3 = ▢
6 × 10 + 3
Beatrice baked 54 cupcakes for a bake sale. She placed the cupcakes in small boxes. She put 3 cupcakes in each box.
Which model and equation represents the number of boxes Beatrice used for her cupcakes?
Alfredo wants to retile the floor in his bathroom and his laundry room.
- It will take 6 rows of tile with 8 tiles in each row to cover
his bathroom floor.
- It will take three times as many tiles to cover his laundry
room floor.
Which number sentence can be used to find the number of tiles Alfredo will need to cover the laundry room floor?
6 + 8 + 3 = ▢
6 × 8 × 3 = ▢
6 × 8 + 3 = ▢
6 × 8 ÷ 3 = ▢
The Martinez family plans to build a patio in the backyard. The figure represents the patio. Each square equals one square foot.
What is the area, in square feet, of the patio?
25 square feet
116 square feet
126 square feet
136 square feet
Mrs. Johnson is making a calendar poster for her classroom bulletin board. The top row has been divided into squares of equal size to label the days of the week.
The rest of the calendar will also be divided into the squares of the same size for the days of the month. What is the area in square units of the entire calendar poster?
35 square units
30 square units
12 square units
28 square units
Yolanda and Martha can each type 7 words per minute. How may words can both girls type in 4 minutes?
56 words
54 words
14 words
30 words
The number line is shaded to represent a fraction.
What fraction of the number line is shaded?
3/6
8/3
3/8
3/5
Which bathroom rug shows 7/8 of the rectangles shaded?
Frank is playing a video game. The game uses a number line to track how much of the game a player has completed. Point F on the number line shows where Frank stopped playing.
What fraction of the game has Frank completed?
3/1
4/4
3/4
1/2
Francine is making a quilt.
- The finished quilt will be made of 8 large squares.
- Each square will be decorated to remind her of one of her grandchildren.
- Francine has completed the decoration on 5 of the squares.
Which equation can be used to find the fraction of the quilt squares that Francine has completed?