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Worktext p. 207 Worktext p. 207

, – – 6 6 – – – – , Check 1,205 × ,230 7, r

, – – 3 3 – – – – Check 862 × 4 3,

– – 6 6 – – – – Check $31.80 × 2 $ $ $ $ $

– – 2 2 – – – – Check $7.35 × 4 $ $ $ $ $

5 Emma and Brianna earned $26.00 for babysitting. If the girls received equal amounts, how much did each girl receive? – – 2 2 – – $ $ $ $

6 Cody earned $45.75 giving ski lessons to three students. How much did each student pay if they were charged the same amount? – – 3 3 – – $ $ $ $ – – – –