Mr. C’s Math Challenge Lessons 76-80. Lesson 76 Can you figure this? 48 ÷ 6 = 8. 1.Write the problem in two other ways. 2.Which number is the quotient?

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Mr. C’s Math Challenge Lessons 76-80

Lesson 76 Can you figure this? 48 ÷ 6 = 8. 1.Write the problem in two other ways. 2.Which number is the quotient? 3.Which number is the divisor? 4.Which number is the dividend?

Lesson 77 Can you figure this? The twenty-four children in Mr. Frank’s class will be divided into 3 teams. How many children will be on each team? Write a number sentence to prove your answer.

Lesson 78 Can you figure this? 1.Write two equivalent fractions for ½. 2.One fourth is the same as how many sixteenths? 3.Twelve sixteenths is the same as how many fourths?

Lesson 79 Can you figure this? Mr. Hill needs 56 chairs for the meeting. He can fit 8 chairs in a row. How many rows of chairs will he have? Write a number sentence to prove your answer.

Lesson 80 Can you figure this? Each box holds eight books. How many boxes will we need for 75 books? Write a division problem and solve to find the answer.