Investigations 3 in Number, Data, and Space, Student Activity Book [Grade 5]

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DAILY PRACTICE

Two-Part Problems

Each problem has two parts. You'll need the answer to Part 1 to answer Part 2.

  • 1 PART 1 Suppose that there are 48 balloons in a bag. If you buy 10 bags, how many balloons will you have?

    PART 2 There are 37 people coming to your party. How many balloons can each person have?

  • 2 PART 1 A factory made 1,800 yellow duck buttons. They put 4 buttons on each card. How many cards were filled?

    PART 2 The factory put 24 cards in each box. How many boxes were filled?

  • 3 PART 1 You and 8 friends wash 57 cars. Suppose that you charge $12 per car. How much money will you earn?

    PART 2 If you share equally what you earn with your 8 friends, how much money will each person get?

Ongoing Review

  • 4 4 , and 3 eighths , plus 7 , and 5 sixths =

    • A 11 , and 5 twenty fourths

    • B 11 , and 8 fourteenths

    • C 12 , and 5 twenty fourths

    • D 12 , and 8 twenty fourths

NOTE

Students use multiplication and division to solve word problems, some of which have remainders.

MWI Multiplication Strategies; Remainders: Answering the Question Asked


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Table of Contents

Investigations 3 in Number, Data, and Space®, Student Activity Book Unit 1 Puzzles, Clusters, and Towers Unit 2 Prisms and Solids Unit 3 Rectangles, Clocks, and Tracks Unit 4 How Many People and Teams? Unit 5 Temperature, Height, and Growth Unit 6 Between 0 and 1 Unit 7 Races, Arrays, and Grids Unit 8 Properties of Polygons