Bell Ringer Soraya arranged 13 chairs in each of 32 rows for the school pep rally. What is the total number of chairs the student arranged?   a) 300.

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Bell Ringer Soraya arranged 13 chairs in each of 32 rows for the school pep rally. What is the total number of chairs the student arranged?   a) 300 b) 320 c) 384 d) 416

Estimate Quotients Using Multiples Lesson 4.1

How can you use multiples to estimate quotients? Chapter 4 – Lesson 4.1- Pg. 137 - 140 How can you use multiples to estimate quotients?

Vocabulary Multiple – A multiple of a number is the product of a number and a counting number. 1,2,3,4, and so on, are counting numbers. Múltiplo - Un múltiplo de un numero es el producto de un numero y un número natural distinto de cero. 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. son números naturales distintos de cero. Click Here

Estimate Quotients Using Multiples https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TBiyhWDki8

Problem Solving Pg. 140 Hint: How many days are in a week?

Chapter 4 – Lesson 4.1- Pg. 137 - 140 How can you use multiples to estimate quotients? I can list the multiples of the divisor until I find two multiples that the dividend is between.

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