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Name _________________________________________ Date ___________________
Mrs. Labuski / Mrs. Pinto Period __________________ Mod 2 Lesson 14
Estimate the quotient first. Use the estimate to justify the reasonableness of your answer.
1. Daryl spent $4.68 on each pound of trail mix. He spent a total of $14.04. How many
pounds of trail mix did he purchase?
Decimal Equation Solve Compare
Estimate
15 ÷ 5 = 3
2. Kareem purchased several packs of gum to place in gift baskets for $1.26 each. He spent a
total of $8.82. How many packs of gum did he buy?
Decimal Equation Solve Compare
Estimate
9 ÷ 1 = 9
4.68 ) 1 4. 0 4
3
468 ) 1 4 0 4
-1 4 0 4
0
1.26 ) 8. 8 2
7
126 ) 8 8 2
-8 8 2
0
Our estimate
of 3 shows
that our
quotient of 3
is reasonable.
Our estimate
of 9 shows
that our
quotient of 7
is reasonable.
3. Jerod is making candles from beeswax. He has 132.72 ounces of beeswax. If each candle
uses 8.4 ounces of beeswax, how many candles can he make? Will there be any wax left over?
Decimal Equation Solve Compare
Estimate
120 ÷ 8 = 15
Jerod can make 15 candles with wax leftover.
4. There are 20.5 cups of batter in the bowl. If each cupcake uses 0.4 cups of batter, how many
cupcakes can be made?
Decimal Equation Solve Compare
Estimate
20 ÷ 0.5 = 40
Only 51 cupcakes can be made. There is not quite enough for 52.
5. In Exercises 3 and 4, how were the remainders, or extra parts, interpreted?
In both Exercises 3 and 4, the remainders show that there was not quite enough to
make another candle or cupcake. In the candle example, there was wax left over that
could be saved for the next time there is more wax. However, in the cupcake example,
the leftover batter could be used to make a smaller cupcake, but it would not count as
another whole cupcake.
8.4 ) 1 3 2. 7 2
1 5. 8
84 ) 1 3 2 7. 2
-8 4
4 8 7
-4 2 0
6 7 2
-6 7 2
0
0.4 ) 2 0. 5
5 1. 2 5
4 ) 2 0 5. 0 0
-2 0
0 5
-4
1 0
8
2 0
-2 0
0
Our estimate
of 15 shows
that our
quotient of
15.8 is
reasonable.
Our estimate
of 15 shows
that our
quotient of
15.8 is
reasonable.
Name _________________________________________ Date ___________________
Mrs. Labuski / Mrs. Pinto Period __________________ Mod 2 Lesson 14
Estimate the quotient first. Use the estimate to justify the reasonableness of your answer.
1. Daryl spent $4.68 on each pound of trail mix. He spent a total of $14.04. How many
pounds of trail mix did he purchase?
Decimal Equation Solve Compare
Estimate
2. Kareem purchased several packs of gum to place in gift baskets for $1.26 each. He spent a
total of $8.82. How many packs of gum did he buy?
Decimal Equation Solve Compare
Estimate
) )
) )
3. Jerod is making candles from beeswax. He has 132.72 ounces of beeswax. If each candle
uses 8.4 ounces of beeswax, how many candles can he make? Will there be any wax left over?
Decimal Equation Solve Compare
Estimate
4. There are 20.5 cups of batter in the bowl. If each cupcake uses 0.4 cups of batter, how many
cupcakes can be made?
Decimal Equation Solve Compare
Estimate
5. In Exercises 3 and 4, how were the remainders, or extra parts, interpreted?
) )
) )

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Module 2 lesson 14 notes

  • 1. Name _________________________________________ Date ___________________ Mrs. Labuski / Mrs. Pinto Period __________________ Mod 2 Lesson 14 Estimate the quotient first. Use the estimate to justify the reasonableness of your answer. 1. Daryl spent $4.68 on each pound of trail mix. He spent a total of $14.04. How many pounds of trail mix did he purchase? Decimal Equation Solve Compare Estimate 15 ÷ 5 = 3 2. Kareem purchased several packs of gum to place in gift baskets for $1.26 each. He spent a total of $8.82. How many packs of gum did he buy? Decimal Equation Solve Compare Estimate 9 ÷ 1 = 9 4.68 ) 1 4. 0 4 3 468 ) 1 4 0 4 -1 4 0 4 0 1.26 ) 8. 8 2 7 126 ) 8 8 2 -8 8 2 0 Our estimate of 3 shows that our quotient of 3 is reasonable. Our estimate of 9 shows that our quotient of 7 is reasonable.
  • 2. 3. Jerod is making candles from beeswax. He has 132.72 ounces of beeswax. If each candle uses 8.4 ounces of beeswax, how many candles can he make? Will there be any wax left over? Decimal Equation Solve Compare Estimate 120 ÷ 8 = 15 Jerod can make 15 candles with wax leftover. 4. There are 20.5 cups of batter in the bowl. If each cupcake uses 0.4 cups of batter, how many cupcakes can be made? Decimal Equation Solve Compare Estimate 20 ÷ 0.5 = 40 Only 51 cupcakes can be made. There is not quite enough for 52. 5. In Exercises 3 and 4, how were the remainders, or extra parts, interpreted? In both Exercises 3 and 4, the remainders show that there was not quite enough to make another candle or cupcake. In the candle example, there was wax left over that could be saved for the next time there is more wax. However, in the cupcake example, the leftover batter could be used to make a smaller cupcake, but it would not count as another whole cupcake. 8.4 ) 1 3 2. 7 2 1 5. 8 84 ) 1 3 2 7. 2 -8 4 4 8 7 -4 2 0 6 7 2 -6 7 2 0 0.4 ) 2 0. 5 5 1. 2 5 4 ) 2 0 5. 0 0 -2 0 0 5 -4 1 0 8 2 0 -2 0 0 Our estimate of 15 shows that our quotient of 15.8 is reasonable. Our estimate of 15 shows that our quotient of 15.8 is reasonable.
  • 3. Name _________________________________________ Date ___________________ Mrs. Labuski / Mrs. Pinto Period __________________ Mod 2 Lesson 14 Estimate the quotient first. Use the estimate to justify the reasonableness of your answer. 1. Daryl spent $4.68 on each pound of trail mix. He spent a total of $14.04. How many pounds of trail mix did he purchase? Decimal Equation Solve Compare Estimate 2. Kareem purchased several packs of gum to place in gift baskets for $1.26 each. He spent a total of $8.82. How many packs of gum did he buy? Decimal Equation Solve Compare Estimate ) ) ) )
  • 4. 3. Jerod is making candles from beeswax. He has 132.72 ounces of beeswax. If each candle uses 8.4 ounces of beeswax, how many candles can he make? Will there be any wax left over? Decimal Equation Solve Compare Estimate 4. There are 20.5 cups of batter in the bowl. If each cupcake uses 0.4 cups of batter, how many cupcakes can be made? Decimal Equation Solve Compare Estimate 5. In Exercises 3 and 4, how were the remainders, or extra parts, interpreted? ) ) ) )