Using Bar Models: Multiplication and Division

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Name: Chapter Date: Using Bar Models: Multiplication and Division Practice 1 Real-World Problems: Multiplication Solve. Use bar models to help you. Example Carlos bakes 42 muffi ns. Kim bakes twice as many muffi ns as Carlos. How many muffi ns does Kim bake 42 muffi ns 42 2 Kim bakes 84 84 muffi ns. Carlos 1. Mrs. Bently pays $95 for a new bed. Mrs. Lee pays three times as much as Mrs. Bently for a new bed. How much does Mrs. Lee pay for the new bed Kim $95 1 unit $ 3 units $ 3 $ Mrs. Bently Mrs. Lee Mrs. Lee pays $ for a new bed. Lesson 9.1 Real-World Problems: Multiplication 159

Solve. Draw bar models to help you. 2. Mr. Suarez drove 98 miles on his vacation this year. He drove 4 times that distance last year. How far did Mr. Suarez drive on his vacation last year Mr. Suarez drove miles on his vacation last year. 3. School A collects 76 bundles of newspaper for recycling. School B collects 5 times the number of bundles as School A. How many bundles of newspaper does School B collect 160

Name: Date: Practice 2 Example Real-World Problems: Two-step Problems with Multiplication Solve. Draw bar models to help you. 6 boys and 4 girls are in the chorus. Each chorus member has 8 concert tickets to sell. a. How many members are in the chorus 6 boys 4 girls members 6 + 4 10 There are 10 members in the chorus. b. How many concert tickets do they have in all 8 tickets concert tickets 10 8 80 They have 80 concert tickets in all. Lesson 9.2 Real-World Problems: Two-step Problems with Multiplication 161

Solve. Draw bar models to help you. 1. The school cafeteria sells 88 cartons of milk in a month. It sells 4 times as many bottles of water. a. How many bottles of water does the cafeteria sell The cafeteria sells bottles of water. b. How many more bottles of water than cartons of milk does the cafeteria sell The cafeteria sells cartons of milk. more bottles of water than 162

Name: Date: Solve. Draw bar models to help you. 2. A museum has 75 carvings in its collection. It has 10 more pieces of pottery than carvings. It has 3 times as many paintings as pieces of pottery. How many paintings does the museum have First, I. Then, I. Lesson 9.2 Real-World Problems: Two-step Problems with Multiplication 163

3. The second graders collect 65 books for the book drive. They put some of the books in boxes and have 25 books left to pack. The third graders have 4 times as many books in boxes. There is none left to pack. How many books do the third graders collect First, I. Then, I. 164

Name: Date: Solve. Draw bar models to help you. 4. Mary has 215 pencils. She wants to put 30 pencils in 8 boxes. How many more pencils does she need Lesson 9.2 Real-World Problems: Two-step Problems with Multiplication 165

5. A bookcase has 5 shelves. Each shelf has 120 books. 174 books are fi ction. How many books are nonfi ction 166

Name: Date: Solve. Use bar models to help you. 6. Eunice reads 5 times as many pages as Peter. Kevin reads 30 more pages than Eunice. Peter reads 25 pages. How many pages does Kevin read Peter Eunice 25 pages Kevin 1 unit 5 units 30 pages Eunice reads pages. Kevin reads pages. Lesson 9.2 Real-World Problems: Two-step Problems with Multiplication 167

Solve. Draw bar models to help you. 7. Jill has 28 stickers. Peggy has 4 times as many stickers as Jill. Luis has 15 fewer stickers than Peggy. How many stickers does Luis have 168

Name: Date: Practice 3 Example May has 48 fl owers. She needs 4 fl owers to make each centerpiece. How many such centerpieces can she make 48 fl owers 4 4 Real-World Problems: Division Solve. Use bar models to help you. centerpieces 48 4 12 She can make 12 such centerpieces. 1. Mr. Morton shares 75 marbles equally among 5 children. How many marbles does each child get 75 marbles Each child gets marbles. Lesson 9.3 Real-World Problems: Division 169

Solve. Use bar models to help you. 2. Cally works 63 hours in 7 weeks. She works an equal number of hours per week. How many hours does she work per week She works 3. Each shirt has 8 buttons. There are 72 buttons in all. How many shirts are there hours per week. There are shirts. 170

Name: Date: Solve. Use bar models to help you. Example Tina gives $85 to Aiden and Nick. Aiden gets 4 times as much money as Nick. How much does Nick get Aiden Nick $85 5 units $ 1 unit $ $ 85 Nick gets $ 17. 85 5 17 4. Auntie Agnes makes 24 hot dogs. She puts them on a round tray and a square tray. Twice as many hot dogs are on the square tray as on the round tray. How many more hot dogs are there on the square tray than on the round tray square tray round tray 24 hot dogs 3 units 1 unit There are more hot dogs on the square tray. Lesson 9.3 Real-World Problems: Division 171

Solve. Draw bar models to help you. 5. Elena takes 80 photos on her vacation. She takes 4 times as many photos as Luke. How many photos does Luke take 6. Mr. King picked 54 peaches from his orchard. He picked 9 times as many peaches as Mr. Tang. How many peaches did Mr. Tang pick 172

Name: Date: Practice 4 Example Real-World Problems: Two-step Problems with Division Solve. Use bar models to help you. Katie bakes 56 pineapple tarts. She packs 20 pineapple tarts into a plastic container. The remaining tarts are packed equally into 6 boxes. a. How many pineapple tarts are packed into boxes 56 tarts 20 tarts 56 20 36 36 pineapple tarts are packed into boxes. b. How many pineapple tarts are in each box 36 tarts 36 6 6 There are 6 pineapple tarts in each box. Lesson 9.4 Real-World Problems: Two-step Problems with Division 173

Solve. Use bar models to help you. 1. A fruit seller has 64 oranges in some bags. Each bag has 8 oranges. She sells the oranges for $2 per bag. How much does she sell all the oranges for 64 oranges 8 8 How many bags of oranges are there bags of oranges There are bags of oranges. bags of oranges $2 First, I. Then, I. $ She sells all the oranges for $. 174

Name: Date: Solve. Draw bar models to help you. 2. Lance and Alex have 70 pencils. Lance has 4 times as many pencils as Alex. Alex s pencils are shared equally among 2 children. How many pencils does each child get First, I. Then, I. 3. Richard has 90 pennies. He keeps 10 pennies and divides the rest of the pennies equally among his 4 sisters. How many pennies does each sister get First, I. Then, I. Lesson 9.4 Real-World Problems: Two-step Problems with Division 175

Solve. Draw bar models to help you. 4. A baker makes 32 rolls in the morning. He makes 64 rolls in the afternoon. He packs all the rolls equally into 4 boxes. How many rolls does each box have 5. Marcus collects 14 stamps each month. Wayne collects 19 stamps each month. How many months does Wayne take to collect 65 stamps more than Marcus 176

Name: Date: Look at the bar models, number sentences, and the answer statement. Write a question that matches this problem. 1. 89 patients 3 89 89 3 Dr. Bob Dr. Jane Method 1 89 2 178 178 89 267 Both doctors see 267 patients. My question: or Method 2 1 unit 89 3 units 3 89 267 177

Look at the bar models and the answer statement. Write a question that matches this problem and show two possible methods for solving the word problem. 2. 98 bread rolls Baker Chang Baker Lee Both bakers bake 147 bread rolls. My question: My methods: 178

Name: Date: Put On Your Thinking Cap! Challenging Practice Solve. Draw bar models to help you. Timmy and Pedro have 24 trading cards altogether. Timmy gives Pedro 5 cards, and they each have the same number of cards. How many trading cards does Pedro have at fi rst 179

Put On Your Thinking Cap! Problem Solving Solve. Use bar models to help you. Johanna has some chicken nuggets and 6 sticks. She puts 3 chicken nuggets on each stick. She has 2 chicken nuggets left. If she puts 4 chicken nuggets on each stick, how many chicken nuggets will be left How many sticks will she need 180