Homework Explained - Math Practice 101

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Grade 5 HMH Go Math - NEW
Chapter 2: Divide Whole Numbers; Divide by 1-Digit Divisors


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Problem Solving

Use the table to solve 19–20.

  • Question 19 (request help)

    If the Welcome gold nugget were turned into 3 equal-sized gold bricks, how many troy ounces would each brick weigh?

  •    troy ounces
  • Question 20 (request help)

    Pose a Problem Look back at Problem 19. Write a similar problem by changing the nugget and the number of bricks. Then solve the problem.

  • Type below:
  • Question 21 (request help)

    There are 246 students going on a field trip to pan for gold. If they are going in vans that hold 9 students each, how many vans are needed? How many students will ride in the van that isn’t full?

  • The number of vans:   
       students in the van that isn’t full
  • Question 22 (request help)

    One crate can hold 8 cases of trading cards. How many crates are needed to hold 128 cases of trading cards?

  •    crates
  • Question 23 (request help)

    Test Prep At a bake sale, a fifth-grade class sold 324 cupcakes in packages of 6. How many packages of cupcakes did the class sell?

    • 1,944
    • 108
    • 64
    • 54

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