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Name:________________________________________ #:____________A. Equal Sharing ProblemMrs. Krnic and Mrs. Mendenhall have 13 cookies. If they share the cookies equally, how many cookies would each person get?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________B. Equal Sharing Problem4 children want to share 10 submarine sandwiches so that everyone gets the same amount. How much can each child have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________C. Equal Sharing Problem4 children want to share 13 brownies so that each child gets the same amount. How much can each child get?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________D. Equal Sharing ProblemThere are 11 yards of ribbon for 4 people to share. How many yards of ribbon can each person get if they share the ribbon equally?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________E. Equal Sharing Problem4 children want to share 3 oranges so that everyone gets the same amount. How much orange can each child have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________F. Equal Sharing ProblemThe teacher gave 4 sandwiches to 3 students to share. If the students shared the sandwiches equally, how many sandwiches would each student get?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________G. Equal Sharing Problem3 friends were at a Mexican Restaurant. They were feeling hungry, so they ordered 8 burritos to eat. They want to share the burritos equally and eat them all. How much will each friend get?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________H. Equal Sharing ProblemAt the school carnival, Daniel won 6 chocolate cream pies. He plans to share them with his 7 friends. If all 8 people get the same amount of pie, how much pie can each person have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________I. Equal Sharing ProblemAvery had 20 cupcakes at her birthday party for 6 children to share equally. How much cupcake can each child have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________J. Equal Sharing ProblemJayden has 18 sour cherry fruit strips. He and his 4 friends are going to share them all so that all 5 people get the same amount. How many fruit strips can each person have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________K. Equal Sharing Problem12 children in art class have to share 8 packages of clay so that everyone gets the same amount. How much clay can each child have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________L. Equal Sharing ProblemThere are 3 liters of apple juice at a school party. 10 students want to drink all of the apple juice, and they all want to get exactly the same amount. How much apple juice can each student have.Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________M. Equal Sharing Problem10 people want to share 84 pounds of candy so that each person get the same amount. Exactly how many pounds of candy should each person get?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________N. Equal Sharing Problem20 children want to share 12 pounds of beads so that everyone gets the same amount. How much can each child have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________O. Equal Sharing ProblemThere were 36 campers at Camp Green Lake. They had 10 large cheese pizzas to share equally. How much pizza can each camper have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________P. Equal Sharing Problem2 people want to share 134 submarine sandwiches so that each one gets the same amount. How much should each person get? Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________Q. Equal Sharing Problem3 children want to equally share 6 12 peanut butter sandwiches with no left overs. How much can each child have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________R. Equal Sharing Problem(3,6)(112 , 6)(367, 6) (3 34, 6) Drake has _______ pounds of sunflower seeds. He and his friends are going to share them equally. There are ______ people altogether, including Drake. If everyone gets the same amount with nothing left over, what is the size of each person’s share? Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________A.1. Equal Sharing ProblemMrs. Krnic and Mrs. Mendenhall have 15 cookies. If they share the cookies equally, how many cookies would each person get?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________B.1. Equal Sharing Problem6 children want to share 15 submarine sandwiches so that everyone gets the same amount. How much can each child have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________C.1. Equal Sharing Problem6 children want to share 18 brownies so that each child gets the same amount. How much can each child get?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________D.1. Equal Sharing ProblemThere are 22 yards of ribbon for 8 people to share. How many yards of ribbon can each person get if they share the ribbon equally?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________E.1. Equal Sharing Problem8 children want to share 6 oranges so that everyone gets the same amount. How much orange can each child have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________F.1. Equal Sharing ProblemThe teacher gave 8 sandwiches to 6 students to share. If the students shared the sandwiches equally, how many sandwiches would each student get?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________G.1. Equal Sharing Problem6 friends were at a Mexican Restaurant. They were feeling hungry, so they ordered 16 burritos to eat. They want to share the burritos equally and eat them all. How much will each friend get?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________H.1. Equal Sharing ProblemAt the City Fair, Sue won 6 pumpkin pies. She plans to give them away to her 8 friends. If they share the same amount of pie, how much pie can each person have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________I.1. Equal Sharing ProblemJohn had 20 candy bars at his birthday party for him and his 5 guests to share equally. How much candy bar can each child have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________J.1. Equal Sharing ProblemJayden has 18 licorice pieces. He and his 4 friends are going to share them equally to get the same amount. How many licorice can each person have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________K.1. Equal Sharing Problem12 children in cooking class have to share 8 packages of marshmallows to make Rice Krispie Treats. Everyone must get the same amount. How much of marshmallows can each child have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________L.1. Equal Sharing Problem10 students want to drink all of the chocolate milk at the classroom party, and they all want to get exactly the same amount. There are 3 liters of chocolate milk. How much chocolate milk can each student have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________M.1. Equal Sharing ProblemThere are 84 pieces of gum that 10 people want to share. Exactly how many pieces of gum should each person get?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________N.1 Equal Sharing ProblemA classroom teacher provides 6 pounds of beads so that 8 children can share the same amount. How much can each child have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________O.1. Equal Sharing ProblemMom ordered 10 large cheese pizzas to bring to my classroom party. There are 36 students in all. How much pizza can each student have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________P.1. Equal Sharing Problem134 pizza was left over from last night. Tim and his 3 brothers each want to get the same amount. How much should each person get? Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________Q.1. Equal Sharing Problem3 hungry teachers want to equally share 6 12 Subway sandwiches with no left overs. How much can each teacher have?Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name:________________________________________ #:____________R. Equal Sharing Problem(3,6)(112 , 6)(367, 6) (3 34, 6) Drake has _______ pounds of sunflower seeds. He and his friends are going to share them equally. There are ______ people altogether, including Drake. If everyone gets the same amount with nothing left over, what is the size of each person’s share? Solution: _____________________________________________________________Number Sentence: ___________________________________________________Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ................
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