Mr. Jefferson has $45 to give to his 9 grandchildren. He wants to give the same amount of money to each grandchild. Mr. Jefferson uses m to represent the amount of money he should give to each grandchild.
Drag the numbers and the variable into the boxes to create two different equations Mr. Jefferson could solve to find m.
Equation 1
______ × ______ = _______
Equation 2
_______ ÷ ______ = ______
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45
m
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Question 2
2.
Jeremy uses red beads and blue beads to make a necklace.
• He uses 3 times as many red beads as blue beads.
• He uses a total of 48 beads.
How many red beads does Jeremy use?
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Question 3
3.
What is 218 rounded to the nearest ten?
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Question 4
4.
Subtract.
341 − 185
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Question 5
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Multiply.
4 × 40
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Question 6
6.
An apple is cut into 4 equal pieces. Glenn eats exactly \frac{3}{4} of the apple. Select the apple pieces Glenn could have eaten.
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Question 7
7.
Which fraction is equivalent to 5?
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Question 8
8.
Which statement correctly compares and explains the fractions \frac{4}{8} and \frac{7}{8}?
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Question 9
9.
A store owner counts the numbers of notebooks of different colors for sale. There are 4 more red notebooks than yellow notebooks. There are 2 more green notebooks than yellow notebooks. Drag notebooks into the yellow and green rows to complete the picture graph.
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Question 10
10.
Henry started is violin lesson at 3:25 P.M. He finished his violin lesson at 4:10 P.M. How many minutes long was Henry's violin lesson?
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Question 11
11.
A rectangle tiled in unit squares is shown.
Select the two expressions that can be used to find the area of the rectangle in square units.
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Question 12
12.
Select the two rectangles that have the same area but different perimeters.