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480 ÷ 8 A. 6 C. 600 B. 60D. 6, ÷ 5 A. 10 C. 30 B. 20D. 40 Name#Date Chapter 8 Test Divide by a One-Digit Number Tips For Taking The Test Here are some suggestions to help you do your best: Be sure to read carefully all the directions in the test book. Read each question carefully and think about the answer before choosing your response. 1 2 Solve Answer Column PART 1: Multiple Choice 6,000 ÷ n = 1,000 A. 6 C. 60 B. 16D Solve for n.

Solve. $6,300 ÷ 7 A. 9C. 900 B. 90D. 9, ÷ 4 A. 18 R3C. 25 B. 19D. 18 R2 63 ÷ 6 A. 10 R3C. 11 R3 B. 10 R6D A. 7 R6C. 9 B. 8 R4D. 9 R2

Sue is organizing the 12 ribbons she won for athletic competitions. She has twice as many first-place ribbons as she does second-place ribbons. How many first-place ribbons does Sue have? A. 4 first-place ribbonsC. 9 first-place ribbons B. 8 first-place ribbonsD. 12 first-place ribbons Together Ron and Tori have 35 trading cards. Ron had 9 more than Tori. How many cards does Ron have? A. 26 cardsC. 13 cards B. 22 cardsD. 9 cards Use any strategy to solve.

14,000 ÷ 7 A. 200C. 20 B. 2,000D. 20, Leah, Sarah, and Mona want to buy some baseball equipment. The equipment costs $96. They each want to contribute the same amount. How much will they each pay? A. $22C. $32 B. $30D. $ 34 Solve. 173 ÷ 9 A. 19 R2C. 18 R2 B. 19D ,400 ÷ 8 A. 8C. 800 B. 80D. 8,

14 16 If Lou spent $39 on 3 CDs, and each cost the same amount, how much did 1 CD cost? A. $1C. $13 B. $12D. $14 Altogether, John, Kate, Adam, and Amber earned $6,872 for their school trip. If they share the money evenly, how much would each of them receive? Show your work. Answer ___$___________ Solve. Show your work. 14. PART 2: Short Answer Choose any strategy to solve. 15 A box of 6 puzzles costs $150. How much does each puzzle cost? A. $20C. $30 B. $25D. $35 15.

A kids meal cost $3.00. How much would 26 kids meals cost? Show your work. Answer ___$___________ Choose any strategy to solve. Karen spent $603 on 9 computer programs and each cost the same amount, how much did 1 program cost? Show your work. Answer _____$_________ Together Tom and Adam have 25 quarters. Tom has 7 more than Adam. How many quarters does Adam have? Show your work. Answer ______________quarters

Gary has 68 photographs to place in an album. He can place 4 photos on each page. How many pages does he need? Answer ______________pages Rod needed to buy the following items for a party: 4 cakes, 3 vegetable trays, 2 bowls of dip, and 6 boxes of crackers. How much did Rod spend? Show your work. Answer _____________ 21 Extended Response- 2-points 20 Choose any strategy to solve. Cakes$6 Vegetable Tray$4 Vegetable Dip$2 Crackers$3 $

22 Part A: Complete the following table. Show Your Work Part B: On the line below write what the rule is for the table. Rule ____ Extended Response- 3-points InputOutput