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Solve this problem in numbers and pictures. Sam had 18 candies and he wanted to place them into 3 piles, all having the same amount. How many will be in.

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1 Solve this problem in numbers and pictures. Sam had 18 candies and he wanted to place them into 3 piles, all having the same amount. How many will be in each pile?

2 What do you know about division?

3 Solve this by yourself, then check with your partner There are 4 quarters in a dollar. How many quarters are there in $2.00? What’s another way to represent quarter?

4 Solve this by yourself, then check with your partner There are 4 ¼’s in a football game. How many ¼’s are there in 3 football games?

5 Solve this by yourself, then check with your partner You’re having a birthday party. If you order 6 pints of ice cream and plan to serve 1/2 a pint to each guest, how many guests can be served? BEFORE you answer, will the number of guests be more or less than 6? How do you know?

6 Solve this by yourself, then check with your partner You’re having a birthday party. If you order 6 pints of ice cream and plan to serve 3/4 a pint to each guest, how many guests can be served? BEFORE you begin, will there be MORE or LESS guests than the prior problem? How do you know?


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