Find the values of 42 ÷ b = 7 28 ÷ b = 4 Look at your answers and compare the values of b. Choose the answer below that best describes b. A. The value.

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Find the values of 42 ÷ b = 7 28 ÷ b = 4 Look at your answers and compare the values of b. Choose the answer below that best describes b. A. The value of b in the first equation is greater. B. The value of b in the second equation is greater. C. The value of b is the same in both equations. D. The value of b is zero in both equations.

The music teacher has five groups of three recorders, while the computer teacher has three groups of five Ipads. Which statement correctly compares their number of items? A.The music teacher and computer teacher have the same number of items. B. The music teacher has more items because the music teacher has four groups. C. The computer teacher has more items because the computer teacher has Ipads. D. The computer teacher has more items because the computer teacher has a bigger space.

Mrs. Stephens instructs her class to multiply 5 by five tens. She then says to multiply 3 by four tens. Which student below provides the correct mathematical sentences and solutions to Mrs. Stephens? A. Rehmat: 5 x 4 = 18; 4 x 4 = 16 B. Cole: 5 x 50 = 250; 3 x 40 = 160 C. Miles: 5 x 40 = 200; 3 x 40 = 120 D. Nayeli: 5 x 4 = 20; 3 x 4= 12 Write the following statements correctly: 4 tens =3 tens = 6 tens =7 tens = 8 tens =5 tens =

Brooke measured 18 objects in the classroom to the nearest quarter inch. The lengths of the items are listed below. Create a line plot below to show the lengths of the 18 objects. Include a title for your line plot. Title :­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­_______________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________

There are 42 books in the media center, and each student signs out an equal number of books. If 7 students sign out books, how many books will each student get? Explain how you know.

There are 27 carrots in a garden. They are growing equally in 3 rows. Draw a picture to represent this, then write a multiplication sentence that correctly shows this?

Which story problem correctly illustrates 6 x 3? Draw a picture to show your thinking. A.Joseph had 6 cookies, and a friend gave him 3 more. How many cookies does Joseph have now B. Joseph had 6 cookies and gave 3 away. How many cookies does Joseph have left? C. Joseph bought 6 bags of muffins with 3 cookies in each bag. How many cookies does Joseph have in all? D. Joseph bought 6 muffins. He shared the cookies among 3 of his friends. How many cookies did each person receive?

What is the value of the missing number? 5 x = 45 7 x = 42 8 x = 24 4 x = 20

Correctly show each of the following addition Sentences as a multiplication equation and solve. a. Create a bar graph to correctly show the same information as the table. b. If two students who voted for sneakers left the classroom, how might this affect the graph?

Use the array to show how 5 x 5 can help you solve 5 x 8. 5 x 8 = (x) + (x) =

A farmer planted carrots in his vegetable garden. He planted them equally in 4 rows and 8 columns. Draw an array that correctly illustrates the garden?

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Stephanie went to the store 5 times last month. She buys 5 apples each time she goes to the store. How many apples did Stephanie buy last month? Draw a picture and solve.

Davi went to the store and bought 7 bags of candy. If there were 8 pieces of candy in each bag, how many pieces of candy did he buy in all? Draw a picture and solve.

Tonya has the problem 9 x 7. She wants to show her brother how to solve this problem an easier way using an array. How could she help him? 9 x 7 = (_x) + (_x) =

The Singh family is going to a movie. Each person in the family gets three items from the concession stand before the movie starts. If there are 8 people in the Singh family, how many items are being purchased from the concession stand? Draw a picture, write a repeated addition sentence, and solve.

Every Friday, Sam goes out to eat at his favorite restaurant. He always buys the same meal that costs $8. If there are 4 Fridays in the month of September, how much money did Sam spend on his favorite meal that month? Draw a picture, write a repeated addition sentence, draw an array, and solve.

. What conclusions can you draw about animals’ life spans from this graph? List two conclusions.

Brooke measured 18 objects in the classroom to the nearest quarter inch. The lengths of the items are listed below. Create a line plot below to show the lengths of the 18 objects. Include a title for your line plot. Title :­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­_______________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Length (in inches) 22 1/4 2 2/4 2 3/4 33 1/4 3 2/4 3 3/4 Number of Objects

Emily is measuring the line below to the nearest quarter inch. She states that the line measures eight inches. Is she correct? Why or why not? A.No, he is incorrect because the line measures 7 3/4 inches, which is to the nearest quarter of an inch. B. No, he is incorrect because the line measures 7 ¼ inches, which is to the nearest quarter of an inch. C. Yes, he is correct because the line measures 8 in, which is to the nearest quarter of an inch.