DO NOW (1): Molly made 1 square cake for her birthday party. She divided it into 4 parts. How many people can have exactly ¼ of the cake? 1 ÷ ¼ = ?

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DO NOW (1): Molly made 1 square cake for her birthday party. She divided it into 4 parts. How many people can have exactly ¼ of the cake? 1 ÷ ¼ = ?

Example 2: Molly decided instead to make 2 square cakes for her birthday party as shown below. How many people can have exactly ¼ of a cake? 2 ÷ ¼ = ?

Example 3: Molly decided instead to make 3 square cakes for her birthday party as shown below. How many people can have exactly ¼ of a cake? 3 ÷ ¼ = ?

Example 4: Molly decided instead to make 5 square cakes for her birthday party as shown below. How many people can have exactly ¼ of a cake? 5 ÷ ¼ = ?

Example 5: Molly decided to make 2 square cakes for her birthday party as shown below. How many people can have exactly 1/3 of a cake? 2 ÷ 1/3 = ?

Example 6: Simplify the quotient

Example 7: Simplify the quotient

Example 8: Simplify the quotient