Division Study Guide.

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Division Study Guide

1. Select all of the situations that can be represented by 32 ÷ 4. Lincoln has a string that is 32 inches long. She cuts the string into 4 inch pieces. How many pieces did she cut? B. Hannah has 32 bags of candy. Each bag has 4 pieces of chocolate in it. How many pieces of chocolate does she have? C. Angel has 32 pencils in her backpack. 4 of the pencils are sharpened. How many are unsharpened? D. Mike places 32 cupcakes equally onto 4 plates. How many cupcakes are on each plate? E. Tom places 4 erasers into each of 32 bags. How many erasers does she put into all the bags?

  2. Which equation below could help you solve 18 ÷ 6 = n? A. 6 x n = 18 B. 6 ÷ 18 = n C. n x 18 = 6 D. 18 x 6 = n

3. Select all the situations that can be represented by 35 ÷ 7. A. Tara has 35 stickers and places an equal number of stickers on 7 pages in her sticker book. How many stickers are on each page? B. Suzie has 35 stickers after buying the same number of stickers each day for 7 days. How many stickers did she buy each day? C. Laura has 35 stickers and buys 7 more stickers for her sticker book. How many stickers does she have now? D. Faith has 35 stickers and gives 7 of them to a friend. How many stickers does Faith have now? E. Sam has 35 stickers on each of 7 pages. How many stickers does Sam have?

4. A divisor is a_______________ Number that divides into another number; the dividend. The answer to a division problem. Total number that divides into a number. Fact Family

5. Which equation could you use to help you solve 54 ÷ 9 = ____ ? A. 54 × 9 = ____ B. 9 × ____ = 54 C. 9 ÷ 54 = ____ D. ____ × 54 = 9

Ms. Huff has 50 books. Which division equations represent ways she can equally group her books?

7. A dividend is a_______________ Number that divides into another number; the dividend. The answer to a division problem. Total number that divides into a number. Fact Family

8. Which pair of equations can be solved using the array below? A. 35 ÷ 5 = ___ and 35 × ___ = 5 B. 5 ÷ 35 = ___ and 5 × ___ = 25 C. 35 ÷ 5 = ___ and ___ × 5 = 35 D. 5 ÷ 35 = ___ and 35 × ___ = 5

9. Austin has 15 marbles. He separates the marbles into 3 equal groups 9. Austin has 15 marbles. He separates the marbles into 3 equal groups. How many marbles are in each group? A. 12 marbles B.18 marbles C. 5 marbles D. 10 marbles

10. Related facts are part of a _______________ Number that divides into another number; the dividend. The answer to a division problem. Total number that divides into a number. Fact Family

BONUS*** Solve… Ms. Whitlock has 40 apples. She puts 5 apples in each bag. Which equation represents the situation? 8 ÷ 40 = 5 B. 5 × 40 = 78 C. 40 ÷ 5 = 8 D. 5 ÷ 8 = 40