This math topic focuses on practicing division through skip counting. It's part of a broader introduction to dividing integers. The problems involve calculating the total number of certain items (like starfishes or hands) that would result in a specific number of parts (like arms or fingers) by skip counting by 5. Each question presents a different scenario and asks for the number of times 5 needs to be counted to reach a given total. The solutions are provided in multiple-choice format.

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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
1
Skip count by 5. How many starfishes would have 30 arms total?
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a
2
b
8
c
10
d
4
e
6
2
Skip count by 5. How many hands would have 45 fingers total?
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a
9
b
13
c
7
d
5
e
6
3
Skip count by 5. How many hands would have 20 fingers total?
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a
2
b
1
c
0
d
4
e
6
4
Skip count by 5. How many starfishes would have 15 arms total?
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a
3
b
0
c
1
d
5
e
7
5
Skip count by 5. How many starfishes would have 45 arms total?
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a
11
b
6
c
4
d
9
e
5
6
Skip count by 5. How many hands would have 15 fingers total?
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a
7
b
1
c
3
d
6
e
5
7
Skip count by 5. How many starfishes would have 40 arms total?
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a
5
b
8
c
11
d
10
e
4
8
Skip count by 5. How many hands would have 40 fingers total?
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a
6
b
3
c
4
d
11
e
8