Practice Dividing by 6

Mary can fit 6 photographs on each page of her photo albums. The table below shows how many photos she look in each state while visiting the Great lakes. Use the table to solve each problem.
Great lake state photographs
State. Number of photographs
IIIinois. 54
Indiana. 36
Michigan. 42
Minnesota. 48
New York. 60
Ohio. 30
Pennsylvania. 18
Wisconsin. 24
1/How many pages will mary fill with the photographs she took in Pennsylvannia?

Answer: 18 divide 6=3

2/ Which state's photos will fill exactly 7 album pages?

Answer: don't understand..

3/ Which state's photos will fill twice as many pages as Ohio's will?

Answer: New York.

4/ How many states' photographs will fill an odd number of pages?

Answer: 3

5/ My photos will fill an even number of pages . They will fill fewer pages than indiana's photos will fill . What state am I?

Answer: Ohio..

6/ my photos will fill the same number of pages as the difference between Minnesota's photos and Ohio's photos. Which state am I?

Answer: New York

2. One of the state numbers must be exactly divisible by 6 and have an answer of 7

so (?) ÷ 6 = 7
which number fits that ?

the rest are correct

4. How many states' photographs will fill an odd number of pages?

Illinois 54 divided by 6 = 9
Michigan 42 divided by 6 = 7
Ohio 30 divided by 6 = 5
Pennsylvania 18 divided by 6 = 3

So the correct answer would be 4

To practice dividing by 6, we can use the table provided and solve the problems step by step:

1. To find out how many pages Mary will fill with the photographs from Pennsylvania, divide the number of photographs (18) by the number of photographs she can fit on each page (6): 18 ÷ 6 = 3 pages.

2. To determine which state's photos will fill exactly 7 album pages, we need to divide the number of photos taken in each state by 6 and see if it equals 7. By checking the numbers in the table, we find that none of the states exactly match 7 pages.

3. To find which state's photos will fill twice as many pages as Ohio's, we need to find the number of pages Ohio's photos fill and then multiply it by 2. Ohio's photos fill 30 ÷ 6 = 5 pages, so if we multiply that by 2, we get 10 pages. By checking the numbers in the table, we find that New York's photos fill exactly 10 pages.

4. To determine how many states' photographs will fill an odd number of pages, we need to divide the number of photos taken in each state by 6 and check if the result is an odd number. By checking the numbers in the table, we find that Illinois, Michigan, and New York fill an odd number of pages.

5. To find out which state the person is who has photos filling an even number of pages but fewer than Indiana's, we need to compare the number of pages filled by Indiana's photos (36 ÷ 6 = 6 pages) to the other states. By checking the numbers and comparing them to 6, we can see that Ohio's photos fill fewer pages, so the answer is Ohio.

6. To determine which state's photos fill the same number of pages as the difference between Minnesota's and Ohio's photos, we first need to find the difference between the number of pages filled by Minnesota's photos (48 ÷ 6 = 8 pages) and Ohio's photos (30 ÷ 6 = 5 pages). The difference is 8 - 5 = 3 pages. By checking the numbers in the table, we find that New York's photos fill exactly 3 pages, so the answer is New York.