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Twenty pounds of strawberries are being shared equally by a group of friends. The equation \(20 \div 5=4\) represents the division of strawberries.
A sixth-grade science club needs \$180 to pay for the tickets to a science museum. All tickets cost the same amount.
What could \(180 \div 15\) mean in this situation? Describe two different possible meanings of this expression. Then, find the quotient and explain what it means in each case.
Write a multiplication equation that corresponds to each division equation.
Write a division or multiplication equation that represents each situation. Use a “?” for the unknown quantity.
Find a value for \(a\) that makes each statement true.
Complete the table with percentages of 1. You can write your answer in fraction or decimal form.
| value | percentage |
|---|---|
| 1 | 100% |
| \(\frac14\) or 0.25 | 25% |
| 0.1 | |
| 75% | |
| \(\frac15\) | |
| 1.5 | |
| 140% |
Jada walks at a speed of 3 miles per hour. Elena walks at a speed of 2.8 miles per hour. If they both begin walking along a walking trail at the same time, how much farther will Jada walk after 3 hours? Explain your reasoning.