Rainy Day Use pictures, words and equations to show your work.

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Rainy Day Use pictures, words and equations to show your work. Name:_____________________________________ Date:___________________________________________ Use pictures, words and equations to show your work. Mark (X) off each one as you use it. CC Standards Picture Words Numbers Two groups of students from Douglas Elementary School were walking to the library when it began to rain. The 7 students in Mr. Stem’s group shared the 3 large umbrellas they had with Ms. Thorn’s group of 11 students. If the same number of students were under each umbrella, how many students were under each umbrella? Explain your reasoning. Rainy Day