Division practice problems - page 82 of 97
Number of problems found: 1932
- Cubes in block
How many cubes with a 2cm edge will fit in a block measuring 8cm, 10cm, and 12cm? - Paint cans
The room has 4m, 5m, and 2.4m dimensions. How many cans of paint are needed to paint the walls and ceiling of this room? If one can, is it enough for ten m²? - Rectangular flowerbed
Around the rectangular flowerbed with dimensions of 5.25 m and 3.50 m, roses should be planted at the same distance from each other so that they are located in each corner of the flower bed and consumed as little as possible. How far do we plant them? How - Water height
A block-shaped aquarium with 35 cm and 26 cm bottom dimensions is poured with 18.2 liters of water. How high is the water? - Book
Louise read from their favorite book for three days, 18 pages. Every day, read the same number of pages. How many pages does she read every day? - Fence poles
Daddy nailed 54 poles to 3 equal parts of the fence. How many poles did he need for a fence with ten identical parts and a goal for which he used another ten poles? - Ambulance speed
At what speed must an ambulance travel to a traffic accident if medical assistance is provided within 20 minutes? The accident is 22 km from the ambulance station, and the witness was on the phone 5 minutes after the accident. - Text messages
If the amount for the last text messages in one month with the mobile operator MOBY exceeds 14 euros (it costs 100 cents), each additional text message costs 13 cents. a) From what time does the price of a text message become 13 cents? b) How much does it - Three drivers
Three drivers driving in the same direction found that they had the same amount of gasoline. The first is enough to go 6 km, 4 km, second and third 3km. Gasoline they divided, so all three just drove to the nearest petrol station. How many km away was a p - Expression equals 100
Write any numeric expression whose value is 100 and will contain at least four different mathematical operations. - Hexagon = 8 parts
Divide the regular hexagon into eight equal parts. - Bricks wall
There are 5000 bricks. How high wall thicknesses of 20 cm around the area, which has dimensions of 20 m and 15 m, can use these bricks to build? Brick dimensions are 30 cm, 20 cm, and 10 cm. - Whale weight
The largest mammal and animal ever is the giant flounder, which weighs up to 160,000 kg. How many times is heavier than a weighing elephant 4,000 kg? - Cigarette consumption
In 1983, the world produced 27 million cigarettes and cigars. If one person smokes 20 cigarettes a day, how many people smoked a day in 1983? - Population growth
The world's population is growing by 94,867,200 each year. How much is it a) month, b) day, c) hour, d) minute? - Elephant population
In 1979, 1.3 million elephants lived in Africa. By 1989, their number had dropped to 600,000. On average, how many elephants have died each year during this period? - Station lights
There are 20 lights at the bus station. However, it is only two times less lit. How many lights are on at the station? - Wooden pegs
From two wooden poles 240 cm long and 210 cm long, it is necessary to cut pegs of the same length as long as possible so that no residue remains. How many such pins can be cut? - Draw
An old man is a beekeeper and wants to divide honey between his three grandsons. He has seven identical jars full of honey, seven jars half-filled, and seven empty jars. How should he divide the jars (without spilling) among the grandsons so that each get - Number division
Which number is five times less than the product of the numbers 15 and 7?
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