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Based upon lessons created by Common Core,Inc Module 2 Review Stephen J. O’Connor steve@wellsny.com ccss5.com Based upon lessons created by Common Core,Inc

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Review Express the missing divisor using a power of 10. Explain your reasoning using a place value model. 6.3 ÷ ____ = 0.063 3.65 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths Hundredths Thousandths

Review Express the missing divisor using a power of 10. Explain your reasoning using a place value model. 3,260 ÷ ____ = 3.26 3.65 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths Hundredths Thousandths

Review Express the missing divisor using a power of 10. Explain your reasoning using a place value model. 45 ÷ ____ = 0.45 3.65 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths Hundredths Thousandths

Review Express the missing divisor using a power of 10. Explain your reasoning using a place value model. 3.4 ÷ ____ = 0.034 3.65 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths Hundredths Thousandths

Review Express the missing divisor using a power of 10. Explain your reasoning using a place value model. 125 ÷ ____ = 0.125 3.65 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths Hundredths Thousandths

Review Express the missing divisor using a power of 10. Explain your reasoning using a place value model. 15 ÷ ____ = 1.5 3.65 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths Hundredths Thousandths

Review Estimate the quotient by rounding the equation to relate to a one-digit fact. Explain your thinking in the space below. 371 ÷ 92 ≈ _____ 3.65

Review Estimate the quotient by rounding the equation to relate to a one-digit fact. Explain your thinking in the space below. 457 ÷ 49 ≈ _____ 3.65

Review Estimate the quotient by rounding the equation to relate to a one-digit fact. Explain your thinking in the space below. 132 ÷ 41 ≈ _____ 3.65

Review Estimate the quotient by rounding the equation to relate to a one-digit fact. Explain your thinking in the space below. 484 ÷ 59 ≈ _____ 3.65

Review Estimate the quotient by rounding the equation to relate to a one-digit fact. Explain your thinking in the space below. 3.24 ÷ 82 ≈ ____ 3.65

Review Estimate the quotient by rounding the equation to relate to a one-digit fact. Explain your thinking in the space below. 27.97 ÷ 28 ≈ ____ 3.65

Review Estimate the quotient by rounding the equation to relate to a one-digit fact. Explain your thinking in the space below. 85.2 ÷ 31 ≈ _____ 3.65

Review Generate and solve a division problem with the quotient 23 and remainder of 4. Explain your strategy for creating the new problem. 3.65

Review Generate and solve another division problem with the same quotient and remainder as the two problems below. Explain your strategy for creating the new problem. 3.65

Review Generate and solve another division problem with the same quotient and remainder as the two problems below. Explain your strategy for creating the new problem. 3.65

Review Generate and solve a division problem with a quotient of 8 and remainder of 3. Explain your strategy for creating the new problem. 3.65

Review Generate and solve a division problem with a quotient of 9 and remainder of 2. Explain your strategy for creating the new problem. 3.65

Review Generate and solve a division problem with a quotient of 9 and remainder of 2. Explain your strategy for creating the new problem. 3.65

The area of a rectangle is 6622 square meters Review The area of a rectangle is 6622 square meters and the width is 43 meters. What is the length? 3.65

The area of a rectangle is 812 square meters Review The area of a rectangle is 812 square meters and the length is 52 meters. What is the width? 3.65

The area of a rectangle is 4150.8 square feet Review The area of a rectangle is 4150.8 square feet and the width is 36 feet. What is the length? 3.65

The area of a rectangle is 906.25 square feet Review The area of a rectangle is 906.25 square feet and the width is 25 feet. What is the length? 3.65

A baker uses 7.5 lb of flour daily Review A baker uses 7.5 lb of flour daily How many ounces will he use in 4 weeks? 3.65

A baker uses 7.5 lb of flour daily Review A baker uses 7.5 lb of flour daily If each loaf of bread uses 16 ounces, how many loaves can he bake in 4 weeks? 3.65

A baker uses 7.5 lb of flour daily Review A baker uses 7.5 lb of flour daily The baker packs the bread into boxes that hold 12 loaves. How many boxes will he need to hold all the loaves he bakes in 4 weeks? 3.65

A baker uses 7.5 lb of flour daily Review A baker uses 7.5 lb of flour daily The baker packs the bread into boxes that hold 12 loaves. How many boxes will he need to hold all the loaves he bakes in 4 weeks? 3.65

Sugar costs $1.05 per pound and flour costs Review Sugar costs $1.05 per pound and flour costs $0.45 per pound. Write an expression for how much it will cost for 8 pounds of sugar and 30 pounds of flour. Solve. 3.65

Potatoes costs $0.65 per pound and onions cost Review Potatoes costs $0.65 per pound and onions cost $0.45 per pound. Write an expression for how much it will cost for 6 pounds of potatoes and 25 pounds of onions. Solve. 3.65

Review Bob makes $9.50 per hour. Tickets to the movies cost $7 each. Write an expression to show how much money he will have left if he works 9 hours and buys 7 tickets. Solve. 3.65

Review Chocolate costs $2.85 per pound. Cornmeal costs 1/10 as much per pound as chocolate. Find the total cost for 100 pounds of cornmeal. Explain the number of zeros and the placement of the decimal in your answer using a place value chart. 3.65 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths Hundredths Thousandths

Review 3.65 7 – 2.3

Review 3.65 7 x 2.3

Review 3.65 14.5 – 9

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