Share apples with friends


(1) Fill in the blanks:

\( \text{7} \cdot \ \) \( = \text{42} \) \( \text{6} \cdot \ \) \( = \text{48} \) \( \text{7} \cdot \ \) \( = \text{35} \) \( \text{6} \cdot \ \) \( = \text{54} \)
\( \text{36} : \) \( = \text{6} \) \( \text{24} : \) \( = \text{6} \) \( \text{48} : \) \( = \text{6} \) \( \text{24} : \) \( = \text{6} \)
\( : \text{4} \) \( = \text{6} \) \( : \text{8} \) \( = \text{2} \) \( : \text{9} \) \( = \text{5} \) \( : \text{2} \) \( = \text{4} \)
\( \text{40} : \) \( = \text{8} \) \( \text{24} : \) \( = \text{4} \) \( \text{8} : \) \( = \text{4} \) \( \text{48} : \) \( = \text{6} \)
   

(2) Fill in the blanks:

20 : 5 = because 45 : 5 = because
10 : 5 = because 21 : 7 = because
42 : 6 = because 72 : 8 = because
81 : 9 = because 40 : 8 = because

(3) Calculate the unknown factor

20 : 5 = jer je 45 : 5 = jer je
10 : 5 = jer je 21 : 7 = jer je
42 : 6 = jer je 72 : 8 = jer je
81 : 9 = jer je 40 : 8 = jer je
(4) Word Problem – The teacher asked students Alexander, Steve, and Harry how many apples they picked in the school orchard. Alexander picked 8 baskets of apples, and each basket had 5 apples. Steve picked 7 times more apples than Alexander. Harry picked a total of 65 apples and wants to share them equally among 9 friends.

How many apples did Alexander pick?

How many apples did Steve pick?

How many apples will each friend get from Harry?

How many apples did Alexander and Steve pick together?

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