Divide Larger Numbers Honors Math – Grade 5. Problem of the Day Buses transported 162,448 fans to games for a season. If 52 fans went on each bus tip,

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Divide Larger Numbers Honors Math – Grade 5

Problem of the Day Buses transported 162,448 fans to games for a season. If 52 fans went on each bus tip, how many trips did the buses make that season? Before we solve this problem, let’s review our basic division facts! Math Minutes – Division Facts Review

Problem of the Day Buses transported 162,448 fans to games for a season. If 52 fans went on each bus tip, how many trips did the buses make that season? What are the important facts? What operation does this word problem suggest? Division! Let’s take a closer look…

The buses made 3124 trips that season. Don’t forget… Does McDonald’s Sell CheeseBurgerS? and The Cover-Up Method!