Unit 3 Multiplication And Division Worksheet Page 36

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Use counters if they help. Show your work.
Forty-two students want to play volleyball.
1.
There are 6 players on a team.
How many teams can there be?
There should be a water bottle for each player in the tournament.
2.
There are 8 teams. Each team has 6 players.
How many water bottles are needed?
Write a story problem for each situation. Then solve the problem.
3.
There are 24 water bottles for 4 teams.
a)
There are 8 teams with 9 players on each team.
b)
The coach has between 40 and 50 ribbons for the track meet.
4.
She has an equal number of ribbons for each of the 6 events.
There are 5 ribbons left over.
How many ribbons might there be for each event?
Thirty-five students signed up to play hockey.
5.
There can be 7 teams in the tournament.
Each team should have 6 players.
Are there enough players to make 7 teams? How do you know?
Use the data in the table.
6.
Sport
Players on a Team
Write 3 story problems you can solve
Baseball
9
using multiplication or division.
Basketball
5
Solve each problem.
Ice hockey
6
Write a story problem you could solve
7 .
by finding 9
5.
How do you choose a strategy to solve a story problem?
Which strategy do you use often? Explain.
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