Thursday, September 4th. Goal: I will solve word problems using decimal operations.

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Thursday, September 4th

Goal: I will solve word problems using decimal operations.

Please write your name on the back of the sprint sheet. We will have two minutes to complete as much as we can.

.3÷2=.9÷5= 6.7÷5=.58÷4 93 tenths ÷ 6=

Jesse and three friends buy snack for a hike. They buy trail mix for $5.42, apples for $2.55, and granola bars for $3.39. If the four friends split the cost of the snacks equally, how much should each friend pay?

Draw a bar to represent Mr. Frye’s money.

Mr. Frye distributed $126 equally among his four children for their weekly allowance. How much money did each child receive?

Brandon mixed 6.83 lbs. of cashews with 3.57lbs. of pistachios. After filling up 6 bags that were the same size with the mixture, he had.35 lbs. of nuts left. What was the weight of each bag?

Please try to complete these questions on your own. You may ask for help if you get stuck!