Math  /  Numbers & Operations

Question7. Will stacked 135 quarters. He put 9 quarters into each stack How many stacks did he make?

Studdy Solution

STEP 1

What is this asking? How many groups of **9** quarters can we make out of **135** quarters? Watch out! Don't accidentally multiply!
We're *dividing* the total quarters into smaller groups.

STEP 2

1. Divide to find the number of stacks.

STEP 3

We have a total of **135** quarters, and Will is putting them into stacks of **9**.
To find out how many stacks he makes, we need to divide the total number of quarters by the number of quarters in each stack.
This is like figuring out how many groups of **9** fit into **135**.

STEP 4

Let's do the division: 1359 \frac{135}{9}

STEP 5

We can think of 910=909 \cdot 10 = 90, and since 13590=45135 - 90 = 45, and 95=459 \cdot 5 = 45, then 9(10+5)=90+45=1359 \cdot (10 + 5) = 90 + 45 = 135. So, 1359=15 \frac{135}{9} = 15

STEP 6

Will made **15** stacks of quarters.

Was this helpful?

Studdy solves anything!

banner

Start learning now

Download Studdy AI Tutor now. Learn with ease and get all help you need to be successful at school.

ParentsInfluencer programContactPolicyTerms
TwitterInstagramFacebookTikTokDiscord