3)72 24 1. Divide 72 by 3. 7+3=2 with 1 remaining. Write 2 under 7. As the remainder is 1 ten add 10 to the next figure, 2; 10+2=12; 12÷3=4. Write 4 under 2. Think Tens. Ones. 3 in 7, 2, with 1 remaining. Write 2. 3 in 12, 4. Write 4. Tens. 3 in 11, 3, with 2 remaining. Write 3. Divide by 2 and test: Write 8. 10. of 50 men =? of 171 balls? of 748=? 344 1. Walter had 48 baskets of fruit. He sold an equal number to each of 4 different buyers. How many bas kets did each buy? 4)48, Number of baskets. 12, Number of baskets to each. of 48 baskets = 12 baskets. How many 3 cent oranges 2. Mary had 45 cents. could she buy with her money? 345¢ 3¢ = cost of 1 orange; 15 45315, the number of oranges. 3. A man divided $375 equally among 3 charities. How much did each receive? 4. Mr. Bell earned $396 in 3 months. his monthly wages? What were 5. Find the cost of 1 bushel of wheat, if 4 bushels cost 800 cents. 6. If a girl sewed 4 buttons on each pair of gloves, how many pairs were finished when she had used 468 buttons? 7. A farmer having 96 hogs sold one third of them. How many did he sell? 8. In a car containing 639 baskets of peaches, one third were spoiled. How many baskets were spoiled? 9. How many pound boxes can be filled from 164 quarter pounds of tea? 10. When molding costs 15 a yard, how much will 1 foot of it cost? 1 ft. = } of a yard; 1 ft. will cost of 15 4, or 5¢. 1. Show by adding five 2's that 5 x 2 = 10; show by adding five 3's that 5 x 3 = 15, and so on. 2. Count by 5's to 20; to 60. 3. Build the table of 5's as you built the table of 4's. 4. How many are 5 x 4? 4 x 5? 5x 6? 6 x 5? 6. Multiply each of the outside numbers by 5. Change the number within the circle to 4 and multiply; then to 3; to 2. 8 x 5 boys; 9 x 5 birds; 5 x 5 cents; 12 × 5 girls. 10. Compare: 3 x $5 and 5x $3 9 × $5 and 5× $9 7 x 5 hats and 5 × 7 hats |