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Example Question #512 : How To Divide
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
Example Question #513 : How To Divide
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
Example Question #514 : How To Divide
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
Example Question #515 : How To Divide
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
Example Question #6 : Dividing Within 100 To Solve Word Problems
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
Example Question #516 : How To Divide
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
Example Question #517 : How To Divide
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
Example Question #518 : How To Divide
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
Example Question #519 : How To Divide
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
Example Question #521 : How To Divide
Solve by making a rectangular array.
Using our problem to make a rectangular array, we know that we are going to use a total of squares, and one dimension of the rectangular array is going to have
squares, we'll make that the width. Our answer will be how many squares high the rectangle array is, or the height.
We can start with squares and keep adding
on top of the previous
until we've used all
squares. Our rectangular array is
squares high.
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