Section D Section D Checkpoint

Problem 1

Select the situation that the diagram represents.

A
There are 2 bottles of water. Each bottle has 7 liters of water. How many liters of water are there altogether?
B
Han put 14 liters of water in 7 bottles. He put the same amount in each bottle. How many liters of water did Han put in each bottle?
C
Clare has 7 bottles of water and Jada has 2 bottles. How many bottles of water do they have altogether?
D

There are 7 bottles of water. Each bottle has 2 liters of water. How many liters of water are there altogether?

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There are 7 bottles of water. Each bottle has 2 liters of water. How many liters of water are there altogether?

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There are 7 bottles of water. Each bottle has 2 liters of water. How many liters of water are there altogether?

Problem 2

A farmer picked 96 kilograms of apples one day. He put the apples in 6 boxes, and the filled boxes all had the same weight.

How many kilograms of apples are in each box? Explain or show your reasoning.

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16 kilograms
Sample response: I know 6×10=606 \times 10 = 60 and 6×6=366 \times 6 = 36 so 6×16=60+366 \times 16 = 60 + 36. Since 6 groups of 16 kg is 96 kg, there were 16 kilograms in each box. 
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16 kilograms
Sample response: I know 6×10=606 \times 10 = 60 and 6×6=366 \times 6 = 36 so 6×16=60+366 \times 16 = 60 + 36. Since 6 groups of 16 kg is 96 kg, there were 16 kilograms in each box.