Lara%C2%A0is making wreaths to sell at 4 craft shows. For each wreath, she uses the same number of blue flowers. She has 7 dozen blue flowers. Which shows the partial quotients that will help Lara find%C2%A0the greatest number of blue%C2%A0flowers she can use for%C2%A0each show? One dozen is 12 flowers. (1 point) Responses The partial quotients are 3 and 4. The greatest number of%C2%A0flowers is 12. The partial quotients are 3 and 4. The greatest number of%C2%A0flowers is 12. The partial quotients are 20 and 1. The greatest number of%C2%A0flowers is 21. The partial quotients are 20 and 1. The greatest number of%C2%A0flowers is 21. The partial quotients are 4 and 7. The greatest number of%C2%A0flowers is 28. The partial quotients are 4 and 7. The greatest number of%C2%A0flowers is 28. The partial quotients are 4%C2%A0and 12. The greatest number of%C2%A0flowers is 48.

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The partial quotients that will help Lara find the greatest number of blue flowers she can use for each show are 3 and 4. The greatest number of flowers is 12.
Anna’s Flower Shop ordered 4,500 flowers. The flowers came in 9 cases. How many flowers were in each case? Explain how you found the answer.
To find out how many flowers were in each case, we need to divide the total number of flowers (4,500) by the number of cases (9).

So, 4,500 ÷ 9 = 500.

Therefore, each case contained 500 flowers.
John has 2,700 seeds of corn to plant in 9 rows on his farm. Each row will have the same number of seeds. Part A Which basic fact can John use to find out how many seeds will be planted in each row? (1 point) Responses 9÷3=3 9 ÷ 3 = 3 27÷9=4 27 ÷ 9 = 4 27÷9=3 27 ÷ 9 = 3 270÷9=30 270 ÷ 9 = 30 Question 2 (1 point) %C2%A0 Part B How many seeds will John plant in each row? Enter your answer in the box.
Part A: John can use the basic fact 27 ÷ 9 = 3 to find out how many seeds will be planted in each row.

Part B: John will plant 3 seeds in each row.
John has 2,700 seeds of corn to plant in 9 rows on his farm. Each row will have the same number of seeds. Part A Which basic fact can John use to find out how many seeds will be planted in each row? (1 point) Responses 9÷3=3 9 ÷ 3 = 3 27÷9=4 27 ÷ 9 = 4 27÷9=3 27 ÷ 9 = 3 270÷9=30
Part A: John can use the basic fact 270 ÷ 9 = 30 to find out how many seeds will be planted in each row.
A parking garage has 612 parking spaces on 4 levels. Each level has about the same number of parking spaces. Select all of the statements that are reasonable estimates for the number of parking spaces on each level. (1 point) Responses 75 parking spaces, because 612÷4 %C2%A0is about 600÷8 75 parking spaces, because 612 ÷ 4 %C2%A0is about 600 ÷ 8 100 parking spaces, because 612÷4 %C2%A0is about 400÷4 100 parking spaces, because 612 ÷ 4 %C2%A0is about 400 ÷ 4 130 parking spaces, because 612÷4 %C2%A0is about 650÷5 130 parking spaces, because 612 ÷ 4 %C2%A0is about 650 ÷ 5 150 parking spaces, because 612÷4 %C2%A0is about 600÷4 150 parking spaces, because 612 ÷ 4 %C2%A0is about 600 ÷ 4 200 parking spaces, because 612÷4 %C2%A0is about 600÷3 200 parking spaces, because 612 ÷ 4 %C2%A0is about 600 ÷ 3
The reasonable estimates for the number of parking spaces on each level are:

- 130 parking spaces, because 612 ÷ 4 is about 650 ÷ 5
- 150 parking spaces, because 612 ÷ 4 is about 600 ÷ 4
Find the quotient. Drag and drop the numbers into the boxes to show the equation for this problem. Numbers may be used once, more than once, or not at all. (2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Response area%C2%A0Response area%C2%A0Response area%C2%A0÷ %C2%A0Response area%C2%A0=%C2%A0Response area%C2%A0Response area%C2%A0Response area
The question is incomplete and does not provide the specific numbers or equation needed to find the quotient. Please provide the specific numbers or equation for me to help you find the quotient.
Find the quotient. Drag and drop the numbers into the boxes to show the equation for this problem. Numbers may be used once, more than once, or not at all. (2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Response area%C2%A0Response area%C2%A0Response area%C2%A0÷ %C2%A0Response area%C2%A0=%C2%A0Response area%C2%A0Response area%C2%A0Response area answers 1356789
I apologize for any confusion, but as an AI language model, I am unable to see or interact with the graphical interface you are referring to with "Response area."

However, if you provide me with the specific numbers or equation, I will be able to help you find the quotient.
Find the quotient. Drag and drop the numbers into the boxes to show the equation for this problem. Numbers may be used once, more than once, or not at all. (2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Response area%C2%A0Response area%C2%A0Response area%C2%A0÷ %C2%A0Response area%C2%A0=%C2%A0Response area%C2%A0Response area%C2%A0Response area 13456789
I apologize, but I am not able to see or interact with the graphical interface you mentioned, as it appears to be a specific feature of a platform or program.

If you can provide me with the specific numbers or equation, I would be happy to help you find the quotient using plain text format.
What is 1,827÷9 ? (1 point) Responses 200 R2 200 R2 200 R27 200 R27 203 203 230
1,827 ÷ 9 = 203.

The correct response is "203".
Nikki has 96 sequins to sew on a flag. She wants to sew them in 6 rows. How many sequins should she sew in each row? (1 point) Responses 16 sequins 16 sequins 90%C2%A0sequins 90%C2%A0sequins 20%C2%A0sequins 20%C2%A0sequins 120%C2%A0sequins
To find out how many sequins Nikki should sew in each row, we need to divide the total number of sequins (96) by the number of rows (6).

So, 96 ÷ 6 = 16.

Therefore, Nikki should sew 16 sequins in each row.
Oliver is knitting a scarf with 76 rows. He plans to knit 8 rows each week. Part A Oliver drew this array to determine how long it will take for him to complete the scarf. What division sentence does the drawing show? (1 point) Responses 76÷8=9 76 ÷ 8 = 9 76÷8=9 %C2%A0R4 76 ÷ 8 = 9 %C2%A0R4 76÷9=8 %C2%A0R2 76 ÷ 9 = 8 %C2%A0R2 76÷9=8 %C2%A0R6 76 ÷ 9 = 8 %C2%A0R6 Question 2 Part B Choose%C2%A0words from the drop-down menus to explain how long it will take for Oliver to complete the scarf.%C2%A0 (1 point) Oliver will knit 8 rows each week for%C2%A0 Choose %C2%A0weeks. After that, he will still have%C2%A0 Choose %C2%A0rows to knit.
Part A: The division sentence that the drawing shows is 76 ÷ 8 = 9 R4.

Part B: Oliver will knit 8 rows each week for 9 weeks. After that, he will still have 4 rows to knit.