Check-In: Questions 6–10

Refer to the Multiplication and Division Facts page and the Division Strategies Menu in the Student Guide Reference section.

  1. Ana and Linda have 295 Crunchy Nut bags to sell. They are going to ask 12 of their neighbors and relatives to buy some. If each customer bought the same amount, how many snack bags would each person buy? Will any snack bags be left over? Help Ana and Linda think through their solution.
    1. First try: ____________ snack bags
    2. You have used 10 ____________ or ____________ snack bags.
    3. What does the 120 mean?
    4. Second try: ____________ snack bags
    5. What does the 55 mean?
    6. Next try: ____________ snack bags
    7. How many snack bags would each person buy?
    8. How many snack bags are left over?
  2. The debate team raised $14,602. How many Crunchy Nut snack bags did the debate team sell if each snack bag cost $3.50?
  3. The debate team budgeted $1200 for meals for the five-day trip to Washington, D.C.
    1. How much will the team spend each day on food?
    2. If all eight members get the same food allowance, how much will each person get?
  4. 2235 ÷ 11