Question 1

A)(1 point)
Each cable car at an amusement park can hold 6 riders. There are 51 people in line to ride the cable cars.

Part A
How many cable cars will the people in line fill? Enter the answer in the box.

$$ cable cars

B)(1 point)
Part B
How many more people are needed to fill the next cable car? Enter the answer in the box.

$$ people

Question 2
A)
A parking garage has 612 parking spaces on 4 levels. Each level has about the same number of parking spaces. Select all of the statements that are reasonable estimates for the number of parking spaces on each level.

(1 point)
Responses

75 parking spaces, because 612÷4
is about 600÷8
75 parking spaces, because 612 ÷ 4 is about 600 ÷ 8

100 parking spaces, because 612÷4
is about 400÷4
100 parking spaces, because 612 ÷ 4 is about 400 ÷ 4

130 parking spaces, because 612÷4
is about 650÷5
130 parking spaces, because 612 ÷ 4 is about 650 ÷ 5

150 parking spaces, because 612÷4
is about 600÷4
150 parking spaces, because 612 ÷ 4 is about 600 ÷ 4

200 parking spaces, because 612÷4
is about 600÷3
200 parking spaces, because 612 ÷ 4 is about 600 ÷ 3
Question 3
A)
What is 1,827÷9
?

(1 point)
Responses

200 R2

200 R2

200 R27

200 R27

203

203

230

230
Question 4
A)
Find the quotient.

966 divided by 7

Drag and drop the numbers into the boxes to show the equation for this problem. Numbers may be used once, more than once, or not at all.

(2 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
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Response area = Response area Response area Response area

Question 5
A)
Anna’s Flower Shop ordered 4,500 flowers. The flowers came in 9 cases. How many flowers were in each case? Explain how you found the answer.

(2 points)

Question 6
A)
John has 2,700 seeds of corn to plant in 9 rows on his farm. Each row will have the same number of seeds.

Part A

Which basic fact can John use to find out how many seeds will be planted in each row?

(1 point)
Responses

9÷3=3
9 ÷ 3 = 3

27÷9=4
27 ÷ 9 = 4

27÷9=3
27 ÷ 9 = 3

270÷9=30
270 ÷ 9 = 30
B)(1 point)


Part B

How many seeds will John plant in each row? Enter your answer in the box.

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Question 7
A)
Nikki has 96 sequins to sew on a flag. She wants to sew them in 6 rows.
How many sequins should she sew in each row?

(1 point)
Responses

16 sequins

16 sequins

90 sequins

90 sequins

20 sequins

20 sequins

120 sequins

120 sequins
Question 8
A)
Oliver is knitting a scarf with 76 rows. He plans to knit 8 rows each week.

Part A
Oliver drew this array to determine how long it will take for him to complete the scarf.
What division sentence does the drawing show?

An image shows 9 groups of 8 counters each. There are 4 counters left over.

(1 point)
Responses

76÷8=9
76 ÷ 8 = 9

76÷8=9
R4

76 ÷ 8 = 9 R4

76÷9=8
R2

76 ÷ 9 = 8 R2

76÷9=8
R6

76 ÷ 9 = 8 R6
B)
Part B
Choose words from the drop-down menus to explain how long it will take for Oliver to complete the scarf.

(1 point)
Oliver will knit 8 rows each week for
Choose
weeks. After that, he will still have
Choose
rows to knit.

Question 9
A)
Use basic facts and patterns to find each quotient.

(2 points)
24÷6=

Choose

240÷6=

Choose

2,400÷6=

Choose

24,000÷6=

Choose

Question 10
A)
Rivendell High School has 7,004 students in 4 grades. How many students are in each grade?

(1 point)
Responses

1,651

1,651

1,551

1,551

1,451

1,451

1,751

1,751
Question 11
A)
Lara is making wreaths to sell at 4 craft shows. For each wreath, she uses the same number of blue flowers. She has 7 dozen blue flowers. Which shows the partial quotients that will help Lara find the greatest number of blue flowers she can use for each show? One dozen is 12 flowers.

(1 point)
Responses

The partial quotients are 3 and 4. The greatest number of flowers is 12.

The partial quotients are 3 and 4. The greatest number of flowers is 12.

The partial quotients are 20 and 1. The greatest number of flowers is 21.

The partial quotients are 20 and 1. The greatest number of flowers is 21.

The partial quotients are 4 and 7. The greatest number of flowers is 28.

The partial quotients are 4 and 7. The greatest number of flowers is 28.

The partial quotients are 4 and 12. The greatest number of flowers is 48.

The partial quotients are 4 and 12. The greatest number of flowers is 48.
Question 12
A)
A business spent $1,752 on 6 identical tablet computers. Which number sentence shows the best way to estimate the amount the business spent for each tablet computer?

(1 point)
Responses

6×$1,700=$10,200
6 × $ 1,700 = $ 10,200

6×$1,700=$10,800
6 × $ 1,700 = $ 10,800

$2,000÷10=$200
$ 2,000 ÷ 10 = $ 200

$1,800÷6=$300
$ 1,800 ÷ 6 = $ 300

Question 1:

A) The number of cable cars the people in line will fill is 51 divided by 6, which equals 8 cable cars.

B) The number of more people needed to fill the next cable car is the remainder when 51 is divided by 6, which is 3 people.

Question 2:
The reasonable estimate for the number of parking spaces on each level is 150 parking spaces, because 612 divided by 4 is about 153, and 153 divided by 1.02 is about 150.

Question 3:
The answer to 1,827 divided by 9 is 203.

Question 4:
The quotient of 966 divided by 7 is 138.

Question 5:
To find the number of flowers in each case, divide the total number of flowers (4,500) by the number of cases (9). The answer is 500 flowers in each case.

Question 6:
John can use the basic fact 270 divided by 9 equals 30 to find out how many seeds will be planted in each row.

Question 7:
To find how many sequins Nikki should sew in each row, divide the total number of sequins (96) by the number of rows (6). The answer is 16 sequins in each row.

Question 8:
Part A: The division sentence shown by the drawing is 76 divided by 8 equals 9 with a remainder of 4.

Part B: Oliver will knit 8 rows each week for 9 weeks. After that, he will still have 4 rows to knit.

Question 9:
24 divided by 6 equals 4.
240 divided by 6 equals 40.
2,400 divided by 6 equals 400.
24,000 divided by 6 equals 4,000.

Question 10:
To find how many students are in each grade, divide the total number of students (7,004) by the number of grades (4). The answer is approximately 1,751 students in each grade.

Question 11:
To find the greatest number of blue flowers Lara can use for each show, divide the total number of blue flowers (7 dozen, which is 84) by the number of shows (4). The partial quotients are 20 and 1, so the greatest number of flowers is 21.

Question 12:
To estimate the amount the business spent for each tablet computer, divide the total amount spent ($1,752) by the number of tablets (6). The answer is approximately $292 per tablet computer.