This math topic focuses on developing skills in division using the technique of skip counting. Practiced within the context of determining quotients, the problems require students to ascertain how many times a particular integer (such as 9) can be repeatedly added (or counted) to reach products that correspond with given totals like 72, 36, 45, 54, 81, and 63. These totals represent practical scenarios such as the total number of muffins on trays or panes in windows. Each problem is structured as a multiple-choice question, providing various possible answers.

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

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Division by Skip Counting - Partial Skip Count Number Set to Quotient
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Skip count by 9. How many trays would have 72 muffins total?
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a
8
b
12
c
10
d
6
e
4
2
Skip count by 9. How many trays would have 36 muffins total?
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a
4
b
7
c
8
d
1
e
0
3
Skip count by 9. How many trays would have 45 muffins total?
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a
1
b
2
c
9
d
5
e
8
4
Skip count by 9. How many trays would have 54 muffins total?
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a
9
b
8
c
4
d
6
e
1
5
Skip count by 9. How many trays would have 81 muffins total?
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a
9
b
7
c
13
d
4
e
6
6
Skip count by 9. How many windows would have 63 panes total?
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a
3
b
11
c
9
d
4
e
7
7
Skip count by 9. How many windows would have 54 panes total?
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a
4
b
2
c
9
d
6
e
1
8
Skip count by 9. How many windows would have 72 panes total?
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a
5
b
11
c
12
d
8
e
4