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In this engaging math exercise, learners will estimate the number of tacos produced by Miguelita and her family for their restaurant. Together, they made 36 tacos. With four family members working together, students will calculate how many tacos each person made. Additionally, they will solve a problem where four boys at three tables ordered tacos. By multiplying and dividing, students will enhance their counting and multiplication skills. This scenario integrates real-life cooking with math, making it a fun way to learn about division and multiplication.
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Set Sail Worktext p. 153
1 Estimate × × 4 3 1,000 5 5,000 1,086 5 5,430
2 Estimate × × 1 5,000 2 10,000 5,407 2 10,814
3 Estimate × × 2 1 8,000 3 24,000 7,816 3 23,448
4 × 2 2,612 4 10,448
5 × 1 3,129 2 6,258
6 × 1 1 1 7,334 3 22,002
7 × 4 3 1,805 6 10,830
8 × 3 2 2,540 7 17,780
Miguelita made tacos with her mother and two sisters for their restaurant. Together they made 36 tacos. If they each made the same number of tacos, how many did each person make? 9 36 ÷ 4 = 9 tacos
10 All four boys at each of three tables ordered 2 tacos. How many tacos were ordered? 3×4= 12 ×2= 24 tacos