Section B: Practice Problems Multi-digit Division Using Partial Quotients
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In this section, we learned how to divide multi-digit whole numbers. To find a quotient like
Then, we worked with a way to record these calculations that we first saw in an earlier course.
Problem 1 (Lesson 10)
480 dancers make groups of 15. How many groups are there? Explain or show your reasoning.
480 dancers make groups of 30. How many groups are there? Explain or show your reasoning.
Problem 2 (Lesson 11)
Explain why
is equivalent to . What is the value of
? Explain your reasoning.
Problem 3 (Lesson 12)
Use partial quotients to find the value of
Problem 4 (Lesson 13)
Use partial quotients to find the quotient
. Can you use partial quotients to find
in a different way?
Problem 5 (Lesson 14)
Find
Problem 6 (Lesson 15)
The area of a rectangular field is 8,320 square yards. The width is 65 yards. How long is the field? Explain your reasoning.
Problem 7 (Exploration)
Andre made a noodle that was 102 feet long. The noodle broke into two pieces. One piece was 2 times as long as the other. How long were the two noodles? Explain your reasoning.
Priya made a noodle that was 456 feet long. The noodle broke into two pieces. One piece was 5 times as long as the other. How long were the two noodles? Explain your reasoning.
Problem 8 (Exploration)
Lin is calculating
She calculates
Lin concludes that
Explain Lin’s reasoning.
Use Lin’s method to calculate
.