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PUT A LINK IN HERE IF YOU WANT TO GET REPORT Help Mrs. Bowlin organize the supplies for her students who are going to make quilts out of paper squares. Use the information in her supply
chart to help her organize the buttons, paper, markers, and glue.
Craft Supply Total Number
of Items
buttons 1,248
construction
paper squares
2,040
markers 567
glue sticks 245
Part 1
Directions: Write an equation and show how you solved each problem. In order
to answer these questions, you may find it helpful to draw pictures on separate
sheets of paper.
1. If Mrs. Bowlin separated the buttons evenly into 8 containers, how
many buttons would be in each container?ED

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