Division practice problems - page 68 of 100
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- Cylinder height calculation
What is the height of the cylinder if the volume is 8,478 cubic meters and the area of the base of the cylinder is 706.5 cm square? - Wire thickness calculation
The wire is wound into several turns. The thickness of 10 threads is 1 cm. Calculate the wire thickness. - Quintuplets
The quintuplets (Ela, Hela, Jela, Žela, and their brother Belo) wanted to divide a round cake fairly among themselves. As they could not cut it into five equal parts, Belo suggested to his sisters: "Divide the cake among the four of you into equal parts. - Triplets or quadruplets
There are 24 children in the class. How many triplets or quadruplets can they create if they want to work in groups? - Ant ruler running
A frightened ant runs along a 16 cm long ruler at a constant speed of 1 cm per second. He always turns around and runs back after reaching the end of the ruler. Each turn takes 1 second. He started running from the left corner. Next, how many numbers will - Gold rods
In one kingdom, two gold rods were inherited over generations. But King Emanuel had three sons who could not agree on anything. He therefore wanted to break one rod so as to make three rods out of two. The youngest son gets the shortest rod, the oldest so - Parking Spaces Free Fraction
There are 80 parking spaces in the parking lot, of which 1/20 is reserved for the disabled and another 4 spaces for families with children. Express as a fraction what part of the parking lot is free for vehicles without the specified specifications. - Swimmer direction time
Two swimmers trained together in a small pool. Swimmer Pike will swim the pool in 16 seconds and swimmer Kaprik in 20 seconds. Both swimmers suddenly jumped into the pool from the same edge and, for 160 seconds, swam along the length of the pool back and - Hens and pigs
Hens and pigs have 46 feet in total. At least how much can heads have? - Map distance calculation
On a map with a scale of 1:48 000, the distance between cities is 40mm. What is the actual length of cities in km? - Cube cut
The edge of the CC' guides the ABCDA'B'C'D'cube, a plane that divides the cube into two perpendicular four-sided and triangular prisms, whose volumes are 3:2. Determine which ratio the edge AB divides by this plane. - Transport coupon savings
The coupon allows you to travel by public transport with a 20% discount cost of 300 CZK. If the ticket costs CZK 20, how often do we have to go after buying coupons so we don't lose out on buying coupons? - Reading book
If I read 15 pages daily, I will read the book in 20 days. How many pages do I have to read a day if I want to finish the book in 12 days? - CD DVD shelf
George had music CDs and DVDs stored on the shelves. There are a total of 64. How many DVDs are on the shelf if there are seven times less than a CD? - Equation - inverse
Solve for x: 7: x = 14:1000 - Reminder and quotient
There are given the number C = 281, D = 201. Find the highest natural number S so that the C:S and D:S are with the remainder of 1. - Reminder and quotient
Numbers A = 135 and B = 315 are given. Find the smallest natural number R greater than one so that the proportions R:A, R:B are with the remainder 1. - Collection of stamps
Jano, Ralph, and Frank created a collection of stamps in a ratio of 5:6:9. Two had 429 stamps together. How many stamps did their shared collection have? - Caleb
Caleb is making lemonade for a party. He has 5 gallons of lemonade. He puts 1/3 cubic inch of lemonade in a cup for each guest. How many guests are going to be at the party? - Divide 5
Divide number 288 by the following ratio of 3:4:5.
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