1. After getting the invitations, three friends called Kim and said they could not come. How many people must she plan for now?

Use this new number of guests and Kim's plans as described in Questions 1–4 to answer Questions 5–10. Use counters, draw pictures, use a number line, or write number sentences.

  1. How many people will be on each team now?
  2. How many tables will she now need?
    1. How will she divide the cupcakes now?
    2. Show another way that Kim can divide the cupcakes.

Check-In: Questions 8–10

  1. Kim also plans to order six pizzas to serve for lunch.
    1. Will each person get more than or less than a whole pizza? Explain.
    2. If she shares all the pizza equally, how much pizza will each person get?
    3. Show or tell how you solved this problem.
  2. Kim wants to put a set of 28 dominoes on each table so that each group can play a game. If all four players get the same number of dominoes, how many dominoes will each player get?
    1. Kim and her father decorated with 30 balloons. She plans to divide the balloons equally among the guests and keep the remainder. How many did she keep?
    2. Show or tell how you solved this problem.