4.NBT.6 Test 1C Find whole-number quotients and remainders
 
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4.NBT.6 Test 1C Find whole-number quotients and remainders



Multiple Response
Identify one or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question.
 

 1. 

Two equations that can be used to find the quotient for 64 ÷ 4 are: _____
 a.
(40 ÷ 4) + (20 ÷ 4) = 8 + 5 = 13
 c.
(60 ÷ 4) + (4 ÷ 4) = 15 + 1 = 16
 b.
(32 ÷ 8) + ( 32 ÷ 8) = 4 + 4 = 8
 d.
(32 ÷ 4) + (32 ÷ 4) = 8 + 8 = 16
 

 2. 

Two equations that can be used to find the quotient for 4,032 ÷  4 are: _____
 a.
(4,000 ÷ 4) + (32 ÷ 4) = 4,032 ÷  4
 c.
(4,000 ÷ 4) + (16 ÷ 4) + (16 ÷ 4) = 4,032 ÷  4
 b.
(4,000 ÷ 2) + (32 ÷ 2)  = 4,032 ÷  4
 d.
(2,000 ÷ 4) + (2,000 ÷ 4) = 4,032 ÷  4
 

 3. 

Two equations that can be used to find the quotient for 3,696 ÷  3 are: _____
 a.
(3,600 ÷ 3) + (96 ÷ 3) = 3,696  ÷  3
 c.
(3,600 ÷ 6) + (96 ÷ 6) = 3,696  ÷  3
 b.
(3,000 ÷ 3) + (600 ÷ 3) + (90 ÷ 3) + (3 ÷ 3) = 3,696  ÷  3
 d.
(3,000 ÷ 3) + 696 = 3,696  ÷  3
 

 4. 

Two equations that can be used to find the quotient for 1,236 ÷  6 are: _____
 a.
(1,000 ÷ 6) + 236 = 1,236  ÷  6
 c.
(600 ÷ 6) + (600 ÷ 6) + (36 ÷ 6) = 1,236  ÷  6
 b.
(1,200 ÷ 12) + (36 ÷ 12) = 1,236  ÷  6
 d.
(1,200 ÷ 6) + (36 ÷ 6) = 1,236  ÷  6
 

 5. 

Two equations that can be used to find the quotient for 963 ÷  9 are: _____
 a.
(900 ÷ 9) + (63 ÷ 9) = 963  ÷  9
 c.
(540 ÷ 9) + (540 ÷ 9) = 963  ÷  9
 b.
(450 ÷ 9) + (450 ÷ 9 )+ (63 ÷ 9) = 963  ÷  9
 d.
(960 ÷ 9) + 3  = 963  ÷  9
 

 6. 

Two equations that can be used to find the quotient for 200 ÷  8 are: _____
 a.
(160 ÷ 4) + (40 ÷ 4) = 200 ÷ 8
 c.
(40 ÷ 8) + (40 ÷ 8) + (40 ÷ 8) + (40 ÷ 8) = 200 ÷ 8
 b.
(160 ÷ 8) + (40 ÷ 8) = 200  ÷  8
 d.
(80 ÷ 8) + (80 ÷ 8) + (40 ÷ 8) = 200 ÷ 8
 

 7. 

Two equations that can be used to find the quotient for 96 ÷  6 are: _____
 a.
(90 ÷ 6) + (6 ÷ 6) = 15 + 1 = 16
 c.
(90 ÷ 3) + (6 ÷ 3) = 30 + 2 = 32
 b.
(60 ÷ 6) + (30 ÷ 6) = 10 + 5 = 15
 d.
(48 ÷ 6) + (48 ÷ 6) = 8 + 8 = 16
 

 8. 

Two equations that can be used to find the quotient for 355 ÷  5 are: _____
 a.
(350 ÷ 5) + (5 ÷ 5) = 60 + 1 = 61
 c.
(100 ÷ 5) + (100 ÷ 5) + (100 ÷ 5) + (55 ÷ 5)  = 20 + 20 + 20 + 11 = 71
 b.
(300 ÷ 10) + (50 ÷ 10) = 30 + 5 = 35
 d.
(300 ÷ 5) + ( 55 ÷ 5) = 60 + 11 = 71
 

 9. 

Two equations that can be used to find the quotient for 121 ÷ 11 are: _____
 a.
(110 ÷ 11) + (11 ÷ 11) = 10 + 1 = 11
 c.
(110 ÷ 10) + (11 ÷ 1) = 11 + 11 = 22
 b.
(55 ÷ 11) + (55 ÷ 11) + (11 ÷ 11)  = 5 + 5 + 1 = 11
 d.
(99 ÷ 11) + (11 ÷ 11) = 9 + 1 = 10
 

 10. 

Two equations that can be used to find the quotient for 6,480 ÷  8 are: _____
 a.
(6,400 ÷ 8) + (80 ÷ 8) = 6,480 ÷  8
 c.
(3,200 ÷ 4) + (3,200 ÷ 4) + (40 ÷ 4) + (40 ÷ 4)= 6,480 ÷  8
 b.
(6,000 ÷ 8) + (400 ÷ 8) + (80 ÷ 8) = 6,480 ÷  8
 d.
(6,400 ÷ 8) + 80 = 6,480 ÷  8
 
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