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There are 55 notebooks to be shared equally among the 8 members of a group, with none left over. At least how many more notebooks are needed?
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We have 55 notebooks to split evenly among 8 group members with nothing left over. We need the smallest number of extra notebooks to add so the total divides exactly by 8.
- There are 55 notebooks.
- They must be shared equally among 8 members.
- No notebooks may be left over.
- The least number of additional notebooks needed so the total is a multiple of 8.
- The new total must be evenly divisible by 8.
- We add the fewest notebooks possible (we cannot remove any).
Plan
#9 Solve an Easier Related Problem · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
First do the plain division 55 by 8 to see what is left over; the remainder tells us how far we are from a clean split. Then find the next multiple of 8 above 55 and check the gap.
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Review
With 56 notebooks, 56 divided by 8 equals 7 with no remainder, so each member gets 7 and none are left over. Adding only 1 is fewer than starting a whole new round of 8, so it is the least possible.
Use Work Backwards (tool 11): the remainder is 7, and to reach a full group of 8 we need 8 minus 7, which is 1 more notebooks.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Dividing 55 by 8 to find the quotient 6 and remainder 7.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Finding the next multiple of 8 and the number of extra notebooks needed.
There are 94 notebooks to be shared equally among the 8 members of a group, with none left over. At least how many more notebooks are needed?
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We have 94 notebooks to split evenly among 8 group members with nothing left over. We need the smallest number of extra notebooks to add so the total divides exactly by 8.
- There are 94 notebooks.
- They must be shared equally among 8 members.
- No notebooks may be left over.
- The least number of additional notebooks needed so the total is a multiple of 8.
- The new total must be evenly divisible by 8.
- We add the fewest notebooks possible (we cannot remove any).
Plan
#9 Solve an Easier Related Problem · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
First do the plain division 94 by 8 to see what is left over; the remainder tells us how far we are from a clean split. Then find the next multiple of 8 above 94 and check the gap.
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Review
With 96 notebooks, 96 divided by 8 equals 12 with no remainder, so each member gets 12 and none are left over. Adding only 2 is fewer than starting a whole new round of 8, so it is the least possible.
Use Work Backwards (tool 11): the remainder is 6, and to reach a full group of 8 we need 8 minus 6, which is 2 more notebooks.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Dividing 94 by 8 to find the quotient 11 and remainder 6.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Finding the next multiple of 8 and the number of extra notebooks needed.
There are 29 notebooks to be shared equally among the 4 members of a group, with none left over. At least how many more notebooks are needed?
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We have 29 notebooks to split evenly among 4 group members with nothing left over. We need the smallest number of extra notebooks to add so the total divides exactly by 4.
- There are 29 notebooks.
- They must be shared equally among 4 members.
- No notebooks may be left over.
- The least number of additional notebooks needed so the total is a multiple of 4.
- The new total must be evenly divisible by 4.
- We add the fewest notebooks possible (we cannot remove any).
Plan
#9 Solve an Easier Related Problem · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
First do the plain division 29 by 4 to see what is left over; the remainder tells us how far we are from a clean split. Then find the next multiple of 4 above 29 and check the gap.
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Review
With 32 notebooks, 32 divided by 4 equals 8 with no remainder, so each member gets 8 and none are left over. Adding only 3 is fewer than starting a whole new round of 4, so it is the least possible.
Use Work Backwards (tool 11): the remainder is 1, and to reach a full group of 4 we need 4 minus 1, which is 3 more notebooks.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Dividing 29 by 4 to find the quotient 7 and remainder 1.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Finding the next multiple of 4 and the number of extra notebooks needed.
There are 61 notebooks to be shared equally among the 7 members of a group, with none left over. At least how many more notebooks are needed?
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We have 61 notebooks to split evenly among 7 group members with nothing left over. We need the smallest number of extra notebooks to add so the total divides exactly by 7.
- There are 61 notebooks.
- They must be shared equally among 7 members.
- No notebooks may be left over.
- The least number of additional notebooks needed so the total is a multiple of 7.
- The new total must be evenly divisible by 7.
- We add the fewest notebooks possible (we cannot remove any).
Plan
#9 Solve an Easier Related Problem · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
First do the plain division 61 by 7 to see what is left over; the remainder tells us how far we are from a clean split. Then find the next multiple of 7 above 61 and check the gap.
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Review
With 63 notebooks, 63 divided by 7 equals 9 with no remainder, so each member gets 9 and none are left over. Adding only 2 is fewer than starting a whole new round of 7, so it is the least possible.
Use Work Backwards (tool 11): the remainder is 5, and to reach a full group of 7 we need 7 minus 5, which is 2 more notebooks.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Dividing 61 by 7 to find the quotient 8 and remainder 5.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Finding the next multiple of 7 and the number of extra notebooks needed.
There are 83 notebooks to be shared equally among the 9 members of a group, with none left over. At least how many more notebooks are needed?
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We have 83 notebooks to split evenly among 9 group members with nothing left over. We need the smallest number of extra notebooks to add so the total divides exactly by 9.
- There are 83 notebooks.
- They must be shared equally among 9 members.
- No notebooks may be left over.
- The least number of additional notebooks needed so the total is a multiple of 9.
- The new total must be evenly divisible by 9.
- We add the fewest notebooks possible (we cannot remove any).
Plan
#9 Solve an Easier Related Problem · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
First do the plain division 83 by 9 to see what is left over; the remainder tells us how far we are from a clean split. Then find the next multiple of 9 above 83 and check the gap.
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Review
With 90 notebooks, 90 divided by 9 equals 10 with no remainder, so each member gets 10 and none are left over. Adding only 7 is fewer than starting a whole new round of 9, so it is the least possible.
Use Work Backwards (tool 11): the remainder is 2, and to reach a full group of 9 we need 9 minus 2, which is 7 more notebooks.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Dividing 83 by 9 to find the quotient 9 and remainder 2.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Finding the next multiple of 9 and the number of extra notebooks needed.
There are 38 notebooks to be shared equally among the 9 members of a group, with none left over. At least how many more notebooks are needed?
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We have 38 notebooks to split evenly among 9 group members with nothing left over. We need the smallest number of extra notebooks to add so the total divides exactly by 9.
- There are 38 notebooks.
- They must be shared equally among 9 members.
- No notebooks may be left over.
- The least number of additional notebooks needed so the total is a multiple of 9.
- The new total must be evenly divisible by 9.
- We add the fewest notebooks possible (we cannot remove any).
Plan
#9 Solve an Easier Related Problem · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
First do the plain division 38 by 9 to see what is left over; the remainder tells us how far we are from a clean split. Then find the next multiple of 9 above 38 and check the gap.
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Review
With 45 notebooks, 45 divided by 9 equals 5 with no remainder, so each member gets 5 and none are left over. Adding only 7 is fewer than starting a whole new round of 9, so it is the least possible.
Use Work Backwards (tool 11): the remainder is 2, and to reach a full group of 9 we need 9 minus 2, which is 7 more notebooks.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Dividing 38 by 9 to find the quotient 4 and remainder 2.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Finding the next multiple of 9 and the number of extra notebooks needed.
There are 23 notebooks to be shared equally among the 3 members of a group, with none left over. At least how many more notebooks are needed?
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We have 23 notebooks to split evenly among 3 group members with nothing left over. We need the smallest number of extra notebooks to add so the total divides exactly by 3.
- There are 23 notebooks.
- They must be shared equally among 3 members.
- No notebooks may be left over.
- The least number of additional notebooks needed so the total is a multiple of 3.
- The new total must be evenly divisible by 3.
- We add the fewest notebooks possible (we cannot remove any).
Plan
#9 Solve an Easier Related Problem · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
First do the plain division 23 by 3 to see what is left over; the remainder tells us how far we are from a clean split. Then find the next multiple of 3 above 23 and check the gap.
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Review
With 24 notebooks, 24 divided by 3 equals 8 with no remainder, so each member gets 8 and none are left over. Adding only 1 is fewer than starting a whole new round of 3, so it is the least possible.
Use Work Backwards (tool 11): the remainder is 2, and to reach a full group of 3 we need 3 minus 2, which is 1 more notebooks.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Dividing 23 by 3 to find the quotient 7 and remainder 2.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Finding the next multiple of 3 and the number of extra notebooks needed.
There are 76 notebooks to be shared equally among the 6 members of a group, with none left over. At least how many more notebooks are needed?
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We have 76 notebooks to split evenly among 6 group members with nothing left over. We need the smallest number of extra notebooks to add so the total divides exactly by 6.
- There are 76 notebooks.
- They must be shared equally among 6 members.
- No notebooks may be left over.
- The least number of additional notebooks needed so the total is a multiple of 6.
- The new total must be evenly divisible by 6.
- We add the fewest notebooks possible (we cannot remove any).
Plan
#9 Solve an Easier Related Problem · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
First do the plain division 76 by 6 to see what is left over; the remainder tells us how far we are from a clean split. Then find the next multiple of 6 above 76 and check the gap.
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Review
With 78 notebooks, 78 divided by 6 equals 13 with no remainder, so each member gets 13 and none are left over. Adding only 2 is fewer than starting a whole new round of 6, so it is the least possible.
Use Work Backwards (tool 11): the remainder is 4, and to reach a full group of 6 we need 6 minus 4, which is 2 more notebooks.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Dividing 76 by 6 to find the quotient 12 and remainder 4.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Finding the next multiple of 6 and the number of extra notebooks needed.
There are 17 notebooks to be shared equally among the 5 members of a group, with none left over. At least how many more notebooks are needed?
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We have 17 notebooks to split evenly among 5 group members with nothing left over. We need the smallest number of extra notebooks to add so the total divides exactly by 5.
- There are 17 notebooks.
- They must be shared equally among 5 members.
- No notebooks may be left over.
- The least number of additional notebooks needed so the total is a multiple of 5.
- The new total must be evenly divisible by 5.
- We add the fewest notebooks possible (we cannot remove any).
Plan
#9 Solve an Easier Related Problem · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
First do the plain division 17 by 5 to see what is left over; the remainder tells us how far we are from a clean split. Then find the next multiple of 5 above 17 and check the gap.
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Review
With 20 notebooks, 20 divided by 5 equals 4 with no remainder, so each member gets 4 and none are left over. Adding only 3 is fewer than starting a whole new round of 5, so it is the least possible.
Use Work Backwards (tool 11): the remainder is 2, and to reach a full group of 5 we need 5 minus 2, which is 3 more notebooks.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Dividing 17 by 5 to find the quotient 3 and remainder 2.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Finding the next multiple of 5 and the number of extra notebooks needed.
There are 40 notebooks to be shared equally among the 6 members of a group, with none left over. At least how many more notebooks are needed?
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We have 40 notebooks to split evenly among 6 group members with nothing left over. We need the smallest number of extra notebooks to add so the total divides exactly by 6.
- There are 40 notebooks.
- They must be shared equally among 6 members.
- No notebooks may be left over.
- The least number of additional notebooks needed so the total is a multiple of 6.
- The new total must be evenly divisible by 6.
- We add the fewest notebooks possible (we cannot remove any).
Plan
#9 Solve an Easier Related Problem · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
First do the plain division 40 by 6 to see what is left over; the remainder tells us how far we are from a clean split. Then find the next multiple of 6 above 40 and check the gap.
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Review
With 42 notebooks, 42 divided by 6 equals 7 with no remainder, so each member gets 7 and none are left over. Adding only 2 is fewer than starting a whole new round of 6, so it is the least possible.
Use Work Backwards (tool 11): the remainder is 4, and to reach a full group of 6 we need 6 minus 4, which is 2 more notebooks.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Dividing 40 by 6 to find the quotient 6 and remainder 4.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Finding the next multiple of 6 and the number of extra notebooks needed.
There are 50 notebooks to be shared equally among the 7 members of a group, with none left over. At least how many more notebooks are needed?
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We have 50 notebooks to split evenly among 7 group members with nothing left over. We need the smallest number of extra notebooks to add so the total divides exactly by 7.
- There are 50 notebooks.
- They must be shared equally among 7 members.
- No notebooks may be left over.
- The least number of additional notebooks needed so the total is a multiple of 7.
- The new total must be evenly divisible by 7.
- We add the fewest notebooks possible (we cannot remove any).
Plan
#9 Solve an Easier Related Problem · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
First do the plain division 50 by 7 to see what is left over; the remainder tells us how far we are from a clean split. Then find the next multiple of 7 above 50 and check the gap.
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Review
With 56 notebooks, 56 divided by 7 equals 8 with no remainder, so each member gets 8 and none are left over. Adding only 6 is fewer than starting a whole new round of 7, so it is the least possible.
Use Work Backwards (tool 11): the remainder is 1, and to reach a full group of 7 we need 7 minus 1, which is 6 more notebooks.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Dividing 50 by 7 to find the quotient 7 and remainder 1.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Finding the next multiple of 7 and the number of extra notebooks needed.