This math topic focuses on the skill of division by skip counting, specifically calculating how many units (like cows or chairs) correspond to a given sum of a repetitive element (like legs). Each question presents a different total number of legs, and the student must figure out the quotient that describes how many units such a total requires. The problems are structured as multiple-choice questions, providing several possible answers where students engage in skip-counting to reach the correct quotient. This topic is an introductory look at the division of integers.

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Division by Skip Counting - Problem to Quotient Worksheet

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Division by Skip Counting - Problem to Quotient
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How many cows would have 20 legs total?
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a
5
b
8
c
0
d
3
e
1
2
How many cows would have 28 legs total?
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a
7
b
2
c
11
d
10
e
9
3
How many cows would have 8 legs total?
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a
4
b
5
c
0
d
2
4
How many cows would have 32 legs total?
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a
10
b
11
c
3
d
8
e
4
5
How many chairs would have 32 legs total?
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a
3
b
8
c
6
d
11
e
10
6
How many cows would have 16 legs total?
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a
1
b
6
c
8
d
2
e
4
7
How many cows would have 12 legs total?
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a
5
b
7
c
0
d
1
e
3
8
How many chairs would have 20 legs total?
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a
5
b
2
c
7
d
0
e
3