Division practice problems - page 76 of 100
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- Doses
A child should receive a dose of 0.5 teaspoons of cough medicine every 12 hours. If the bottle contains 60 doses, how many days will the medicine last? - Division with Remainder
What number did we divide by 55 if the ratio is 9.16 and the remainder is 0.04? - Paper harvest
Four boys passed the paper to harvest. John received 111 1/3 ducats, Michael 228 3/4, Peter 195 1/2 ducats, and Robert 146 1/4 ducats. How many kg of paper did each boy bring if they bought paper at 2.50 ducats per kg? - Forest area
The Earth's surface is approximately 510,000,000 km². The forest area is about 38,000,000 km². Write a fraction in the basic form. What part of the Earth's surface is formed by the forest? - Expression puzzle
Add a plus sign minus times divided by two brackets: 5 5 5 5 = 15 - On Children's
On Children's Day, the organizers bought 252 pieces of chewing gum, 396 candies, and 108 lollipops. They want to make as many of the same packages as possible. Advise them what to put in each package and how many packages they can make this way. - Deca-kilogram
70g of yeast is needed for 30 days of flour. How many dags of yeast are required for 1.5 kg of flour? (note: the decagram has the mark dag and not dkg - it would be a deca-kilogram) - Spending Comparison
Milo had 150 CZK and missed 50 CZK. Andrew had CZK 200 and missed CZK 70. Which one spent most of their money? - Chess reward
A reward of 1200 CZK is prepared for the 4 best champions in the chess tournament. It will be divided so that the second gets half of the first, the third half of the second's reward, and the fourth half of the third. How many CZK will each person receive - The ball
Three friends go to buy a ball, and it costs 300 CZK. Everyone gives 100 CZK. Later, the seller finds out that the ball costs 250 CZK. He will send 50 CZK after the apprentice. The apprentice buys a snack for CZK 20. The shop will return 30 CZK to the boy - Remainder
A is an arbitrary integer that gives remainder 1 in the division with 6. B is a random integer that provides the remainder with division by two. What makes remainder in a division by three products of numbers A x B? - Groups
In the 6th class, there are 60 girls and 72 boys. We want to divide them into groups so that the number of girls and boys is the same. How many groups can you create? How many girls will be in the group? - Target probability
Viktor shot darts into a circular target with a radius of 5 cm. Inside the circle is a smaller circle with a radius of 2 cm. Calculate Viktor's chance of hitting a smaller circle in percent. - Binocular division
Divide 18 binoculars into six groups with the same number. How many binoculars will there be in each group? - Wheel revolutions
The diameter of the motorcycle wheel is 60 cm. How many times does the wheel turn on a track 1,884 km long? - Gardens colony
The garden's colony, with dimensions of 180 m and 300 m, is to be completely divided into the same large squares of the highest area. Calculate how many such squares can be obtained and determine the length of the square side. - Crates 2
One crate will hold 50 oranges. If Bob needs to ship 932 oranges, how many crates will he need? - Points on line segment
Points P and Q belong to segment AB. If AB=a, AP = 2PQ = 2QB, find the distance between point A and the midpoint of segment QB. - Kindergarten distribution
Mr. Generous owns a designer clothing store, and since Christmas is approaching, he donated supplies to a kindergarten. He gave 54 pairs of pants, 81 T-shirts, and 135 pairs of socks. Every child received the same number of each item. How many children we - Fruit boxes
In the orchard, they peeled 2650 kg of peaches and 1479 kg of apricots. They packed peaches in five-kilogram boxes and apricots in three-kilogram boxes. How many crates did they need for all the peaches and apricots?
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