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IM 6.4.6 Lesson: Using Diagrams to Find the Number of Groups

We can think of the division expression 10 ÷ 2 ½ as the question: "How many groups of 2 ½ are in 10?" Complete the tape diagram to represent this question. Then find the answer.

Complete the tape diagram to represent the question: “How many groups of 2 are in 7?” Then find the answer.

To make sense of the question “How many s are in 1?,” Andre wrote equations and drew a tape diagram.                In an earlier task, we used pattern blocks to help us solve the equation . Explain how Andre’s tape diagram can also help us solve the equation.

Write a multiplication equation and a division equation for each question. Then, draw a tape diagram and find the answer.

How many s are in 1?

Write a multiplication equation and a division equation for each question. Then, draw a tape diagram and find the answer.

How many s are in 1?

Write a multiplication equation and a division equation for each question. Then, draw a tape diagram and find the answer.

How many s are in 1?

Write a multiplication equation or a division equation for each question. Then, find the answer and explain or show your reasoning.

How many -inch thick books make a stack that is 6 inches tall?

Write a multiplication equation or a division equation for each question. Then, find the answer and explain or show your reasoning.

How many groups of pound are in pounds?

Write a question that can be represented by the division equation .

Find the answer to the previous question. Explain or show your reasoning.