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7-1

Name

Date

Divide.

1. 6 ⟌ _ 45 R3

273 2. 2 ⟌ _ 967 R1

1,935 3. 7 ⟌ _ 116

812

Write = or ≠ to make each statement true.

4. 16 - 4 ●

≠ 2

5. 20 + 8 ●

= 30 - 2

6. 9 - 4 ●

≠ 12

7. 48 ●

= 24 + 24

8. 50 + 3 + 8 ●

≠ 71

9. 13 + 15 ●

= 15 + 13

Solve each equation.

10. 18 ÷ s = 9

11. m = 8 × 4

12. p ÷ 10 = 7

s = 2

m = 32

p = 70

13. t × 12 = 60

t =

5

14. 3 × y = 18

y =

6

15. j = 42 ÷ 6

j =

7

16. Stretch Your Thinking Ellen, Fern, and Kyle are

all drinking milk from the same size cartons in the

cafeteria. Ellen’s carton is __ 3 full. Fern’s carton is

3

7

___

10 full. Kevin’s carton is __ 3 full. Who has the least

4

milk left in their carton? Explain how you know.

Fern; I compared the fractions to find whose

carton was the least full. Since the fractions all

have the same numerator, I looked at the

denominators. Since 10 is the greatest of the

three denominators, I know ___ 3 is the least of

10

the three fractions. Fern’s carton is the least full.

© Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

150 UNIT 7 LESSON 1 Compare Fractions

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