This math topic focuses on practicing division through skip counting, specifically aiming to determine the number of items based on a total count of their collective sub-parts (like legs of chairs or cows). Each problem asks students to find the number of items, such as chairs or cows, that would collectively have a specified number of legs if counted by fours. Understanding and applying skip counting in the context of division is a key skill reinforced throughout these problems. The exercises are presented in a multiple-choice format, reinforcing both division and multiplication skills.

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Division by Skip Counting - Full Skip Count Number Set to Quotient Worksheet

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Division by Skip Counting - Full Skip Count Number Set to Quotient
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Skip count by 4. How many chairs would have 28 legs total?
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a
3
b
7
c
5
d
2
e
4
2
Skip count by 4. How many cows would have 24 legs total?
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a
6
b
1
c
10
d
2
e
3
3
Skip count by 4. How many chairs would have 12 legs total?
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a
5
b
3
c
7
d
1
4
Skip count by 4. How many cows would have 20 legs total?
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a
5
b
2
c
7
d
3
e
9
5
Skip count by 4. How many cows would have 36 legs total?
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a
4
b
7
c
5
d
11
e
9
6
Skip count by 4. How many chairs would have 36 legs total?
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a
6
b
4
c
13
d
9
e
11
7
Skip count by 4. How many chairs would have 24 legs total?
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a
3
b
4
c
10
d
9
e
6
8
Skip count by 4. How many cows would have 28 legs total?
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a
9
b
3
c
10
d
7
e
11