Division practice problems - page 31 of 97
Number of problems found: 1932
- Divisible without remainder
Determine the number by which all these numbers, 22, 18, 25, 15, 35, and 10, are divisible without remainder. The number is greater than 1. - Bulletin board
Tripp and Paul are using yellow craft paper to cover a bulletin board. The board is 11 feet wide and 7 feet tall. The craft paper comes in a roll that is 1 yard wide. They can roll it out and cut it to any length, but the paper will always be 1 yard wide. - Car convoy count
The convoy of cars at the border crossing was 1 km and 320 m long. Each car occupied a diameter of 6 meters. How many cars could be in the column? - A lawn
Sean and his sister, Betty, equally mowed 8/9th of the total area of the lawn. What fraction of the total area did each of them mow? - Aquarium fish capacity
You need to count 3 liters of water for one fish in the aquarium. Jaroslav has an aquarium measuring 80 cm x 50 cm with a height of 45 cm. Determine the maximum number of fish Jaroslav can keep in this aquarium if the water level reaches 5 cm below the to - A recipe 2
A recipe requires 1/4 of a cup of cranberries for 1 batch of scones. How many batches of scones can be made using 6 1/2 cups of cranberries? - Wooden 3
A wooden board 2.5 m long has a cross-section in the shape of a regular trapezoid whose parallel sides have lengths of 1.2 dm and 8 cm. The height of the trapezoid is 3 cm. Calculate: a) the surface area of the board to calculate the consumption of stai - Why is
Why is three divided by one-fifth different from one-fifth divided by three? - Rod ratio division
How do you divide a 3m long rod in a ratio of 1:5? Specify the length of both parts in cm. - Wall tile count
How many square tiles with an edge of 10 cm are needed to line a wall 2.4 m long to a height of 1.6 m? - Steel bar cutting
We must cut three steel bars with 24 dm, 3 m, and 160 cm lengths into equal lengths. Find their maximum length and number. - Hexagon angle size
Determine the size of the ACF angle in the regular ABCDEF hexagon. - Prime number sum
What number do you get when you add the number 1 to the sum of all prime numbers less than 30 and then divide by the smallest odd prime numbers? - The product
If the product of two numbers is 108025 and one of the numbers is 25, then the other number is: - One ticket
If I sold 50 tickets and got paid 70$, How much was the ticket? - Evaluate 23
Evaluate expression: 2 less than the quotient of 7 and 3 - Kyle bought
Kyle bought x candy bars. He paid $0.89, including tax, per candy bar. He gave the cashier $10 and received $3.77 in change. How many pencils did Kyle purchase? - Ball sharing percentage
Three classmates shared 710 balls, so the second got 20% more than the first and the third 35% more than the first. How many balls did the third of them get? - Cube edge creation
From how many cubes with a 4 cm edge can a cube with a 16 cm edge be created? - Number sum comparison
How many times is the number 0.045 greater than the sum of 0.006 and 0.003?
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