Division practice problems - page 83 of 100
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- Dividing by five and ten
Number 5040 is divided by the number 5 and by the number 10: a = 5040:5 b = 5040:10 - Pool
The pool is a cylinder with a diameter of 4.6 m and a presumed height of 130 cm. The bucket holds 12 l of water. How many buckets do you have to bring to fill this pool? - Rectangles in circle
I need to fill a circle with a diameter of 4900 cm with how many rectangles, 125x60 or 100x50 cm. - Hall
A rectangular hall is to be paved with square tiles with a side length of 15 cm. The hall has a length of 18 meters and a width of 3 m. How many tiles do you need to buy if 2 percent of the amount are damaged during the work? - Czech crowns
Oliver has one 1-crown coin. Philip has a 5-crown coin, a 2-crown coin, and a 1-crown coin. Ralph has a 20-crown banknote, a 10-crown banknote, and a 5-crown coin. The boys received a 51-crown coin together. How can they share the money fairly, given that - Decimal fractions
Calculate the value of the expression with decimal fractions: 156 - (4/10 + 3/100 + 5/1000) - Orchard ratios
One gardener has 8 apple trees and 2 pears in his set, and the other has 12 apple trees and 3 pears in his set. a/ which gardener has more apple trees per pear? b/ what is the ratio of apple and pear trees in individual orchards? - Grandmother
A grandmother wants to divide candies among her grandchildren. If she gives five candies to each, she is three short. If she gives four candies to each, she has three left over. How many grandchildren does she have, and how many candies does she have? - Hay supply
Hay stock is enough for four horses for 60 days. How long would this supply last for ten horses? - Tourist split
Eight tourists went on a trip. How did they split equally into two cars? - Add symbols
Add marks (+, -, *, /, brackets) to fullfill equations 1 3 6 5 = 10 This math problem is for the 4th grade of primary school - with no negative numbers yet. - Paint cans
The room has 4 m, 5 m, and 2.4 m dimensions. Suppose one can is enough to paint 10 m². How many cans of paint are needed to paint the walls and ceiling of this room? - Cube enlargement
The cube has an edge of 70 dm long. How many times does the volume and surface of the cube increase if we enlarge its edge four times? - Apple division
The three brothers had 24 apples. Everyone kept half and divided half between the two brothers. Everyone had as many apples as they had three years ago. How old were they? - Loading car
The car was loaded with 78 boxes weighing 19 kg. If the total weight is the same, how many 25kg boxes can it load? - Tiles
An area of 5 m x 4 m is given. One tile is 40 x 40 cm. How many tiles are needed in this area? And how many tiles need to be cut (if the tiles can't fall exactly)? - Orchard ratios
One gardener has 8 apple trees and 2 pears in his set. The other gardener has 12 apple trees and 3 pears in his set. a/ which gardener has more apple trees per pear? b/ what is the ratio of apple and pear trees in individual orchards? - Ratio expressions
Express as a ratio: a/ There are 200 boys and 300 girls in the school. b/ The number of chocolates eaten will triple on Nicholas Day. c/ During the holidays, the number of bus passengers decreased by a quarter. - Flower bouquets
No flower will remain if the gardener binds bouquets of 3, 4, and 6 flowers. If she ties a bouquet of 7 flowers, two are missing. How many flowers does a gardener have? - Screw production
How many screws can we make from a rod whose weight is 3 3/4 kg if the weight of the screw is 3/16 kg and we count 3/20 of the material?
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