1. The TIMS Candy Company has 4 different kinds of Chocos: mint, peanut butter, crispy, and plain. They make about 25,000 Chocos a day. If they make the same number of each type, about how many Chocos of each kind do they make? Show or tell how you know.
  2. Ten individual boxes of Chocos fit inside a carton. Mr. Haddad is packing a school order for 555 individual boxes. How many cartons does he need? Show or tell how you know.

Compute using the partial quotients method. Remember to check whether your answer seems reasonable.

    1. Pick one of Questions 4–9 and check the answer using multiplication.
    2. Pick one of Questions 4–9 and use estimation to show that your answer is reasonable.
    3. Pick one of Questions 4–9 and write a story problem to match.
  1. Every day Shannon feeds her dog Sparky a mixture of dry and wet dog food. She has 660 ounces of wet food and 640 ounces of dry food. If Shannon feeds Sparky two cups of food each day, how many days can she feed Sparky? Show or tell how you know.
  2. Shannon walks Sparky 315 minutes a week. She takes him outside three times a day: once in the morning, once after school, and once after dinner.
    1. How many minutes does she walk Sparky per day?
    2. How long is each walk, if each walk is the same length of time?
  3. Shannon trained Sparky to sit, lie down, and roll over. It took him about 2900 minutes to learn all three tricks. About how much time does it take Sparky to learn one trick?
  4. 4122 ÷ 8
  5. Luis has 2233 songs on his digital player and he sorted them into 11 categories. If each category has the same number, how many songs are in each category?
  6. Luis has homework in English, math, and music every day and science and history twice a week. He spends 450 minutes a week on homework. If he spends the same amount of time on each subject, how many minutes does he spend on each subject every week?