It seems like you're working on a division and model representation problem but I can't see the specific tiles or options you're referring to. However, I can guide you on how to approach solving division expressions and identifying corresponding models.
To solve division expressions:
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Perform the division: Calculate the quotient of the numbers in your expression.
For example, if your expression is \( 20 \div 4 \), the quotient is \( 5 \).
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Identify the model: Depending on what type of model you're using (such as area models, number lines, or equal groups), you'll want to find the representation that matches the concept of division you're working with.
- If it's an area model, you would draw a rectangle representing the total (20 square units) and divide it into 4 equal parts, each part representing the quotient (5).
- If it's a number line, you would mark jumps on the line to show how many times 4 goes into 20.
- If it’s equal groups, you would show 20 items divided into 4 groups of 5 items each.
If you provide the division expressions and options, I'd be happy to help you work through them!