Homework Explained - Math Practice 101

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Grade 3 Go Math Practice - Answer Keys
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Use Models to Divide Tens and Ones

Essential Question How can you model division with a 2-digit quotient?

UNLOCK the Problem

  • Question 1 (request help)

    Emma baked 52 muffins. She wants to put an equal number of muffins on each of 4 trays. How many muffins can she put on each tray?

    Find 52 ÷ 4.

    STEP 1
    Use base-ten blocks to model the problem. Draw 4 rectangles to represent the 4 equal groups.

    STEP 2
    Share the tens. Place 1 ten in each group until there are not enough tens to put 1 more ten in each group.

    STEP 3
    Regroup the remaining ten as ones. There are now 12 ones.

    STEP 4
    Share the ones. Place 1 one in each group until there are not enough ones to put 1 more one in each group.

     

  • So, Emma can put    muffins on each tray.

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