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+ Dividing with Partial Quotients

+ Dividing with Partial Quotients. + Instructions 1. Use a separate piece of paper to show your work and write your answers 2. SHOW PROOF for the operation

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Page 1: + Dividing with Partial Quotients. + Instructions 1. Use a separate piece of paper to show your work and write your answers 2. SHOW PROOF for the operation

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Dividing with Partial Quotients

Page 2: + Dividing with Partial Quotients. + Instructions 1. Use a separate piece of paper to show your work and write your answers 2. SHOW PROOF for the operation

+Instructions

1. Use a separate piece of paper to show your work and write your answers

2. SHOW PROOF for the operation you chose to use – picture, bar model, table/chart

3. PAY ATTENTION TO DETAILS. Every question has a trick to it. Read carefully (chunk) and use your problem solving strategies to help you find the correct answer.

You can choose the division strategies you want to use

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+Question 1:

1. Jair baked 56 cookies. He will put 6 bookies in a bag for each of his friends. Any leftover cookies he will keep for himself. How many cookies will Jair keep for himself?

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+Question 2:

2. Ja’lin bought a new MP3 Player. It can hold 80 minutes of music. If Ja’lin has songs that are each 7 minutes long (what a coincidence!), how many FULL songs can she put on her MP3 Player?

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+Question 3:

3. Wolf Meadow’s PTO is providing bus transportation for a trip to see the Charlotte Ballet. Each bus holds 62 people. The entire student-body plus teachers and parent volunteers are going on the trip. Figure out how many buses will be ordered for 715 people.

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+Question 4:

4. Ayla and her family are planning to drive from Raleigh to Cape Hatteras. The distance to drive one way is 208 miles. If their car averages 26 miles per gallon, how many gallons of gas will they use to make the round trip to Cape Hatteras and back?