Division practice problems - page 44 of 96
Number of problems found: 1919
- Four people
Four people want waffles for breakfast. There are six waffles left. How can six waffles be shared equally among four people? How much does each person get? Draw a picture and write a division expression to model the problem. - Kate shares
Kate shares a 64-ounce bottle of apple cider with five friends. Each person's serving will be the same number of ounces. Between what two whole ounces will each person's serving to be? Explain using division. - Michigan snowfall
Michigan recorded an all-time high snowfall of 355.9 inches during the winter of 1978-79. Its lowest snowfall of 81.3 inches was recorded during the winter of 1930-31. How much more snowfall did Michigan receive during the winter of 1978-79 than in 1930-3 - Magelang
Victims of the cold lava flood disaster in Magelang received 315 sacks of rice, each weighing 50 kg. The charity distributed the rice equally to 350 families, each getting a share of rice as much as …. kg. - A pizza 2
A pizza is cut into slices that are each 1/6 of the whole. John is going to eat 1/2 of the whole pizza. How many slices will John eat? - Evaluate value
Evaluate the value of the following expressions: 1. The product of nine and the number 12 decreased by six 2. Eight decreased by three times a number 2. 3. The quotient of twice a number 49 and seven. - Jacob
Jacob is baking chocolate cookies. The recipe uses 2/8 of a cup of sugar to bake a batch of cookies. Suppose Jacob wants to make one-half of a batch. How many cups of sugar does he need? - Volume per time 2
Benjamin drinks tea at an incredible rate. He drinks 3 1/2 liters of tea every 2/3 of an hour. Ben drinks tea at a constant rate. How much does he drink in one hour? - Brian
Brian divides 80 by 7. Between what two whole numbers is his answer? - Fractions and mixed numerals
(a) Convert the following mixed numbers to improper fractions. i. 3 5/8 ii. 7 7/6 (b) Convert the following improper fraction to a mixed number. i. 13/4 ii. 78/5 (c) Simplify these fractions to their lowest terms. i. 36/42 ii. 27/45 (d) evaluate the follo - Tom and friends
Tom and his four friends are going to a baseball; if the total amount they spent on tickets was fifty dollars, how much did they spend on each ticket? - Imagine 2
Imagine that you are filling treat bags with jellybeans. You have 3 3/8 cups of jellybeans, and each treat bag will contain 1/4 cup of jellybeans. How many treat bags can you fill before you run out of jellybeans? Show your work (please). - Angela
Angela shared a cab with her friends. When they arrived at their destination, they evenly divided the $120 fare among the 4 of them. Angela also paid a 5-dollar tip. How much did Angela pay in total? - A shopkeeper 2
A shopkeeper charged E17 for four textbooks of the same kind. What is the cost of one textbook? - Curtain 3
Mrs. Johnson bought 16.4 meters of cloth to make eight curtains of equal length. What is the length of each curtain in meters? - Volleyball 49041
The volleyball costs 20e. The 8 + 1 free event is in the wholesale sporting goods store. How many euros will the section pay if they order 39 balls in this store? - Double division
0.25 divided by 1/2 divided by 14 - Dana and sandbox
Dana helped her dad build a sandbox for her younger sister. The sandbox is shaped like a rectangular prism, 4 1/2 feet long and 4 feet wide. Dana used bags of sand to fill the sandbox 1/2 of a foot deep. Each bag contained 1/2 of a cubic foot of sand. How - A shopkeeper
A shopkeeper cuts a wheel of cheese into ten equal wedges. A customer buys one-fifth of the wheel. How many wedges does the customer buy? Use the number line to help find the solution. - Cathy
Cathy has 5 cups of peanuts to share with her family. If each family member gets 1/2 cup of peanuts, how many family members can have some?
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