CHAPTER 8 REVIEW Practice for you Chapter 8 test.

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CHAPTER 8 REVIEW Practice for you Chapter 8 test

OBJECTIVE 8.1 USE MODELS TO UNDERSTAND DIVISION NumberNumber of Equal Groups Number in Each Group Number Left Number Sentence = 18R1

OBJECTIVE 8.1 USE MODELS TO UNDERSTAND DIVISION NumberNumber of Equal Groups Number in Each Group Number Left Number Sentence 1957 ÷3 =

8.2: FIND TWO-DIGIT QUOTIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT REMAINDERS. 54 ÷ 3 =18

8.2: FIND TWO-DIGIT QUOTIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT REMAINDERS. 85 ÷ 4 =21 R 1

8.4: REGROUP TO DIVIDE TWO-DIGIT NUMBERS 63 ÷ 4 = 15 R 3

8.3: INTERPRET A REMAINDER TO FIND A REASONABLE ANSWER After their soccer game, the coach had 43 pieces of candy. He put the candy in four equal groups to share with his players. He ate the pieces that were left over. How many pieces of candy did he eat? 3 Because: He would give his players 40 pieces of candy ( 4 x 10 = 40), the 3 remainders would be what the coach ate.

8.3: INTERPRET A REMAINDER TO FIND A REASONABLE ANSWER In the bookroom, Cindy needs to place exactly five books on each shelf. She has 68 books. How many shelves can she fill? 13 Because: She could fill 13 shelves with 60 (5 x 13 = 60), books and the other 3 would be on their own shelf, but it would not be filled.

8.3: INTERPRET A REMAINDER TO FIND A REASONABLE ANSWER Marc wants to put his 54 baseball cards in a book. Each page holds 4 cards. How many pages will he need? 14 Because: He would fill 13 pages with 52 cards, he would need another page to hold the 2 remaining cards. So more is 14 pages total are needed.

8.5: USE BASIC FACTS AND PATTERNS TO DIVIDE MENTALLY 3,500 ÷ 7 basic fact: ____________ quotient: ____________ Basic Fact: 35 ÷ 7 = 5 Quotient : 500

8.5: USE BASIC FACTS AND PATTERNS TO DIVIDE MENTALLY 240 ÷ 7 = 6 basic fact: ____________ quotient: ____________ Basic Fact: 24 ÷ 6 = 4 Quotient : 40

8.5: USE BASIC FACTS AND PATTERNS TO DIVIDE MENTALLY 900 ÷ 3 = 3 basic fact: ____________ quotient: ____________ Basic Fact: 9 ÷ 3 = 3 Quotient : 300

8.6: ESTIMATE QUOTIENTS 193 ÷ 4 basic fact: ____________ estimate: ____________ Basic Fact: 20 ÷ 4 = 5 Estimate : 50

8.6: ESTIMATE QUOTIENTS 274 ÷ 7 basic fact: ____________ estimate: ____________ Basic Fact: 28 ÷ 7 = 4 Estimate : 40

8.6: ESTIMATE QUOTIENTS 27 ÷ 8 basic fact: ____________ estimate: ____________ Basic Fact: 27 ÷ 8 = 3 Estimate : 3