Mrs. Madison used to work at Macys Department Store. While she was there, she had to unpack boxes that contained 175 tubes of lipstick and put them away.

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Mrs. Madison used to work at Macys Department Store. While she was there, she had to unpack boxes that contained 175 tubes of lipstick and put them away in 7 drawers. If each drawer could fit the same number of lipstick, how many tubes of lipstick are in each drawer? 25 tubes of lipstick in each drawer

Mrs. Schaefer is organizing a field trip to the zoo for some of the 4 th grade classes at William Street School. There are eight 4 th grade classes that are interested in attending and each class contains 25 students. She is planning on getting mini vans for transportation. If each van can hold a maximum of 7 students, how many vans does Mrs. Schaefer need so that all of the students can attend? 29 vans are needed

Lauren went shopping to buy rubberbands to make bracelets. She bought a bag from Ollie’s that contained 75 rubberbands for $2.00. She bought another bag from Toys R Us that contained 62 rubberbands for $1.75. She decides to share the rubberbands equally among herself and her 4 friends. How many rubberbands are left? 2 rubberbands are left over

Mrs. Witt wants to work at the store White House Black Market for the holidays. She will earn $316 after working 4 days. Write an equation that shows the best way to estimate how much Mrs. Witt will earn each day that she works. $300 ÷ 4 = $75

Miss Utz wants to surprise her father with snowplowing service from Mr. Sciolino for his Christmas gift. The package she wants to purchase will be $192 for 8 snow plows. Write an equation you could use to find how much Miss Utz will pay for each plowing. Then solve to find the answer. $192 ÷ 8 = p Answer: $24 for each plowing

Use any method to solve: 649 ÷ 6 = Q What does Q equal? 108 R1