Division practice problems - page 22 of 97
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- Remainder even sum
If we divide numbers by a divisor of 15, we get several different remainders. Write the sum of all possible even remainders that we get this way. - Volleyball rack capacity
Calculate how many volleyballs with a circumference of 65 cm fit into a cube-shaped rack whose edge is 100 cm long. - Fraction addition division
Add one-third to five-eighths and divide the result by the sum of the numbers five-quarters and two-thirds. - Millimeters - saw
A fine tooth of a saw has 60 teeth per 2 inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm). What is the tooth pitch in millimeters (rounded to hundredths of mm)? - Bathroom tile count
The bathroom wall is 4m long. Her height is half. How many square meters of 10cm x 10cm square tiles will be needed to cover it? - Diamond tile paving
How many diamond-shaped tiles with a side of 25 cm and a height of 20 cm are needed to pave a rectangular courtyard with sides of 30 m and 28 m if the joints represent 1/20 of the area? - Julka twine cutting
Julka wanted to cut pieces 10 cm and 30 cm long from a 1 m long twine so that not a single piece would be too big for her. Did she succeed? - Room lino layout
The room has dimensions of 11 m x 5 m. Lino will be purchased for the room, which is sold in a roll with a width of 2 meters. How many meters of rope will be needed, and how much will be left? Consider both options for laying the line (lengthwise and widt - Rainwater cube buckets
The gardener collects rainwater in a cube-shaped container with an edge length of 80 cm. How many 16-liter buckets will he fill with water from a full reservoir? - Rod part division
The rod was divided into three parts. The first part measured one-third of the length, the second one-third of the rest, and the third part was 20 cm. Calculate the rod's original length and the individual parts' lengths. - Paper strip folding
A rectangular strip of paper measuring 4 cm x 13 cm is folded as shown. The two resulting rectangles have areas P and Q, where P = 2Q. Calculate the value of x. Note divide the side of 13 cm by x and 13-x. - Petr bus week
Petr travels 90 km to school and back by bus in a week. How much does he drive in one day? - Girls pocket money
Zuzana, Anna, and Eliška receive pocket money every month. They donated part - Zuzana 40%, Anna 50% and Eliška CZK 195. If we add up all 3 amounts and divide the sum by 3, the result will correspond to 4/9 of the pocket money of each of the girls. What is - Potter figurine clay
How many figurines can a potter make from 133 1/3 kg of clay if he needs 4/15 kg of clay to make one and 1/20 of the material is wasted during production? - Companies 3
Companies supplying electricity to households use two rates. In 1996, the price for 1 kW was 1.10 CZK and night power was sold for 0.46 CZK per kW. In 1997, these rates were 1.28 CZK and 0.53 CZK. Express the ratio of the normal and cheaper rates in both - Cube edge meter
How many cubes with an edge of 1 cm fit into a cube with an edge of 1 m? - Cube edge millimeter
How many cubes with an edge of 1 mm fit into a cube with an edge of 1 cm? - Purchase advantage comparison
Determine which purchase is more advantageous: ... ... - Garden area ratio
Divide the area S=153 m² of the square garden in a ratio of 2:7. What part of the garden does the smaller part occupy? - Friends money division
The three friends divided the money earned as follows: Tonda got 2/5, Karel 2/9, and Jirko took the rest of CZK 102. How much did each of them earn?
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