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Chapter 6

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 
 
Divide. Use counters to help.
 

 1. 

Mr. Lam makes 45 ice pops. He makes 9 different flavors. How many of each flavor does he make if there are the same number of ice pops for each flavor?
a.
9
c.
5
b.
45
d.
14
 

 2. 

Rita has 18 pennies. She makes 3 stacks of equal numbers of pennies. How many pennies does Rita put in each stack?
a.
18 pennies
c.
15 pennies
b.
3 pennies
d.
6 pennies
 

 3. 

Frank cuts 6 pieces of string that are the same length. Together they measure 24 inches. How long is each piece of string?
a.
4 inches
c.
10 inches
b.
6 inches
d.
24 inches
 
 
Divide. Use repeated subtraction on a number line.
 

 4. 

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8 mc004-2.jpg 2
a.
2
c.
8
b.
4
d.
0
 

 5. 

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14 mc005-2.jpg 7
a.
14
c.
2
b.
7
d.
21
 

Short Answer
 
 
Use division to solve.
 

 6. 

Jennie buys 2 egg cartons. Each carton has 12 eggs. She puts the eggs in 6 different containers in equal amounts. How many eggs are in each container?
 

 7. 

Erick and his brother have 8 pairs of shoes each. They organize them in 4 different shoe racks. How many pairs of shoes do they put in each shoe rack if they put the same number of shoes in each rack?
 

 8. 

Albert spends $36 on 6 tickets for a sports event. Hans spends $24 on 4 tickets for the same sports event. How much more did Albert pay for each ticket than Hans?
 

 9. 

Keisha jumped 3 times. She jumped the same distance each time for a total of 15 feet. Jessica jumped 5 times. She jumped the same distance each time for a total of 20 feet. How many more feet did Keisha jump than Jessica each time?
 

 10. 

A box has 64 light bulbs. Half of the light bulbs are small and the other half are large. The same number of small and large bulbs break. Now there are 56 bulbs that are not broken. How many of each size bulb break?
 



 
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