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Lesson 11. Mrs. Labuski has cup of cream cheese that she needs to share equally between 4 bagels. How much cream cheese does each bagel get? Use a model to support your answer.
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Lesson 23. Mrs. Labuski bought 6 bottles of water which she plans to share with her running partners. If there is exactly enough to give each member of the group ¾ cup of water, how many people are in her running group? Use a model to support your answer.
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4. Mrs. Labuski completed of her run which was 10 miles. How many total miles will she run? Use a model to support your answer.
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Lesson 35. Solve. Use a model to support your answer.
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6. Solve. Use a model to support your answer.
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Lesson 47. Mrs. Labuski made cups of soup, but she likes to freeze them in cup servings so she can bring them to school for lunch. Use a model to support your answer
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8. Solve. Use a model to support your answer.
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Lesson 5 & 69. Use the “5 Steps for Creating Division Word Problems” to write a story problem for the following measurement division equation.
Step 1: Decide on an interpretation: measurement Step 2: Draw a model.
Step 3: Find the answer.Step 4: Choose a unit.Step 5: Set up a situation.
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Lesson 710. Solve as a multiplication problem
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11. Solve as a multiplication problem.
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