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Homework Helper Lesson 2 Hands On: Division Models
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Number and Operations in Base Ten
5.NBT.6
Lesson 2
Hands On:
Division Models
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Find 71 ÷ 6.
Model 71 using base-ten blocks.
Divide the tens into 6 equal groups. Circle 6 groups of ten.
Regroup the remaining tens blocks into 10 ones.
You now have a total of 11 ones.
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Divide the ones into 6 equal groups. Draw an equal
amount of tens and ones in each group.
There are 5 ones left over.
So, when you divide 71 into 6 groups, there are
11 in each group with five left over.
Lesson 2 My Homework167
Practice
Divide. Use base-ten blocks. Draw the equal groups.
State if there are any left over.
1. 42 ÷ 3
2. 87 ÷ 4
How many are in each group?
How many are in each group?
Are there any left over?
Are there any left over?
Problem Solving
3. Jamil has 3 pet lizards. The pet store owner said that Jamil
will need to buy a total of 36 crickets to feed his lizards.
If each lizard eats the same number of crickets, how many
crickets does each lizard eat?
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Find the Error Sienna used base-ten
5. An airplane that can hold 63 passengers is separated into 3 sections.
Each section holds the same number of passengers. Write a division
sentence to correctly describe the situation.
168Chapter 3 Divide by a One-Digit Divisor
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blocks to find 45 ÷ 3. Explain her error.
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