Blackline Master Grade 4 Day 44 Standard 4.NBT.6 Name: _____________________________ Date: ______________________________ Rectangular Array/Area Model Division Homework Directions: Solve each division problem using a rectangular array/area model or the expanded notation method. 1. Mr. Freddie’s Chocolate Company sells large cases of chocolate to local grocery stores. Each case of chocolate contains 693 pieces of chocolate. There are 9 packages of chocolate in each case. How many pieces of chocolate does each package contain? 2. Last week, the school store sold 225 erasers to teachers. If 5 teachers bought erasers at the school store last week, how many erasers did each teacher buy? 3. Elijah has a collection of 366 baseball cards that he would like to organize into an album. Each page of the album can hold 6 baseball cards. How many pages does Elijah need for his collection? 4. Alex wants to tile his rectangular patio. He purchased 144 tiles from the hardware store and plans to make 8 rows of tiles. How many tiles will be in each row on Alex’s patio? Answer Key Grade 4 Day 44 Standard 4.NBT.6 Rectangular Array/Area Model Division Homework Answer Key Note: Students use a rectangular array/area model method to solve each of the given problems. Check student work for accurate solutions. 1. Mr. Freddie’s Chocolate Company sells large cases of chocolate to local grocery stores. Each case of chocolate contains 693 pieces of chocolate. There are 9 packages of chocolate in each case. How many pieces of chocolate does each package contain? 70 + 9 7 = 77 pieces 693 - 630 63 - 63 63 0 2. Last week, the school store sold 225 erasers to teachers. If 5 teachers bought erasers at the school store last week, how many erasers did each teacher buy? 40 + 5 5 = 45 erasers 225 - 200 25 - 25 25 0 3. Elijah has a collection of 366 baseball cards that he would like to organize into an album. Each page of the album can hold 6 baseball cards. How many pages does Elijah need for his collection? 60 + 6 1 = 61 pages 366 - 360 6 -6 6 0 4. Alex wants to tile his rectangular patio. He purchased 144 tiles from the hardware store and plans to make 8 rows of tiles. How many tiles will be in each row on Alex’s patio? 10 + 8 8 = 18 tiles 144 - 80 64 - 64 64 0