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8. ES 1, Demonstrator 10, Standard 4.NBT.5 Pearson
Which equation shows the number of squares in the array?
A. 8 x 10 = 80
B. 8 + 10 = 18
C. 8 + 100 = 108
D. 8 x 100 = 800
9. ES 1, Demonstrators 3 & 11, Standard 4.OA.3 & 4.NBT.6 Illustrative
Mathematics
Jillian says:
I know that 20 times 7 equals 140 and if I take away 2 sevens that leaves a
difference of 126.
So 126 divided by 7 =18.
a. Is Jillian's calculation correct? Explain.
b. Draw a picture showing Jillian's reasoning.
c. Use Jillian's method to find 222 divided by 6.
10. ES 1, Demonstrator , Standard: 4.OA.3
Illustrative Mathematics
Every year a carnival comes to Hallie's town. The price of tickets to ride the rides
has gone up every year. Use the chart below to answer the following questions.
Year
Ticket Price
2008
$2.00
2009
$2.50
2010
$3.00
2011
$3.50
2012
$4.00
a. In 2008, Hallie’s allowance was $9.00 a month. How many carnival tickets
could she buy with one month's allowance?
b. How much more did a carnival ticket cost in 2012 than it did in 2008?
c. What would Hallie's allowance need to be in 2012 in order for her to be
able to buy as many carnival tickets as she could in 2008?

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