Division practice problems - page 15 of 89
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- Add six
Add six to twelve, then divide the sum by four. Divide the quotient by negative nine and then multiply by twenty-four. What is the result? - Simplest form 3
What fraction is 15 of 35 in simplest form? - Division by zero
Fraction 5 by 2. if three is added to the numerator and two is subtracted from the denominator, then the new fraction is: - Lemonade 4
Six friends are sharing 8 cups of lemonade. How many cups will each friend get if they share the lemonade equally? - Cutting pipe
A 10⅔ inch long pipe is cut into eight equal pieces. How long is each piece? - One fourth
One-fourth of an apple pie is left for two family members to share equally. What fraction of the original pie will each member get? - Divide 11
Divide the product of 4 and 5/8 by 1 1/2. Write your answer as a mixed number. - A glass
A glass holds 3/4 cups. A jug holds 12 cups. How many glasses can be filled? - Convalescent homes
In 270 convalescent homes, 94,270 vacationers spent part of the holiday a year. On average, how many vacationers per convalescent home? - Stamps
Tibor has four times more stamps than Miro and seven times more stamps than Stano. How many stamps have all three if Tibor has 504 stamps? - Double 5
Peter was thinking of a number. Peter doubles it and gets an answer of 8.6. What was the original number? - Inscribed sphere
How much percent of the cube volume takes the sphere inscribed into it? - Ratio of sides 2
The ratio of the side lengths of one square to another is 1:2. Find the ratio of the area of the two squares. - The product
The product of the three numbers is 224. The first is 10, and the second is 50 times smaller than the first. Calculate the third number. - Simple sequence
Continue with this series of numbers: 1792,448, 112, _, _ - Crates 2
One crate will hold 50 oranges. If Bob needs to ship 932 oranges, how many crates will he need? - Product of two fractions
The product of two fractions is 9 3/5. Suppose one of the fractions is 9 3/7. Find the other fraction. - Products
Fifteen products are 48 € more expensive than 12 products. How many euros will it cost for five same products? - Spheres in sphere
How many spheres with a radius of 15 cm can fit into the larger sphere with a radius of 150 cm? - Napkins
Viera and Darina exchanged napkins. Always three yellow for four red napkins. How many yellow napkins will Viera receive for 24 red napkins?
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