NAME ______________________________ DATE _______________

DAILY PRACTICE

Sunken Treasure

Solve the problems. Use another sheet of paper if you need to. Show equations, pictures, and diagrams you used to solve the problem. Decide what to do with any extras.

  • 1 There are gold coins found at the site of a shipwreck. If a scuba diver could carry 18 of these coins to the surface in one trip, how many trips would it take to carry 108 coins?

  • 2 If a scuba diver could carry 36 coins to the surface in one trip, how many trips would it take to carry 108 coins?

  • 3 If five scuba divers found a total of 108 coins and were allowed to share them equally, how many coins would each scuba diver get?

  • 4 If the five scuba divers were allowed to share only half of the 108 coins, how many coins would they each get?

NOTE

Students solve division problems in a real-world context.

MWI Remainders: What Do You Do With the Extras?


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Table of Contents

Investigations 3 in Number, Data, and Space®, Student Activity Book Unit 1 Arrays, Factors, and Multiplicative Comparison Unit 2 Generating and Representing Measurement Data Unit 3 Multiple Towers and Cluster Problems Unit 4 Measuring and Classifying Shapes Unit 5 Large Numbers and Landmarks Unit 6 Fraction Cards and Decimal Grids Unit 7 How Many Packages and Groups? Unit 8 Penny Jars and Towers