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Example Question #3561 : Operations
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
Example Question #813 : Operations & Algebraic Thinking
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
Example Question #814 : Operations & Algebraic Thinking
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
Example Question #815 : Operations & Algebraic Thinking
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
Example Question #816 : Operations & Algebraic Thinking
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
Example Question #811 : Operations & Algebraic Thinking
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
Example Question #2041 : Common Core Math: Grade 3
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
Example Question #818 : Operations & Algebraic Thinking
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
Example Question #819 : Operations & Algebraic Thinking
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
Example Question #11 : Dividing Within 100 To Solve Word Problems
I have oranges and
boxes. I am going to put the same number of oranges in each box. How many oranges will be in each box?
Looking at the picture below, we have a total of oranges and
boxes. Each box has
oranges in it.
Because we are splitting the oranges up into equal groups, this is a division problem.
Let's let equal the total number of oranges per box.
Our equation is
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