Division + natural numbers - practice problems - page 6 of 16
Number of problems found: 305
- Four-digit number
For a four-digit number abcd, ab: bc = 1:3 and bc: cd = 2:1 (ab, bc, and cd are two-digit numbers from digits a, b, c, d). Find this number(s). - Rectangular 54871
The arranger has at his disposal a certain number of colored targets, from which he wants to create a rectangular pattern of a flower bed. If he puts 4,5,6,8,9, or 10 targets in one row, he always has three extra targets. How many targets does it have? De - Simplest form 3
What fraction is 15 of 35 in simplest form? - Quotient and subtraction
Sixteen minus the quotient of 12, and what number is thirteen?
- The largest divisor
The largest number which divides 60 and 75 leaving remainders 8 and 10 respectively is: - What are 3
What are the two digits that, when inserted in the blank spaces, will make 234 _ _ divisible by 8? - Four multiples
Four multiples of 6, he writes the following 12 24 56 72, which is correct? - The cost 2
The cost of 5 apples is $3.45, and 5 oranges are $1.23. If Rachel buys one apple and one orange, then how much must she pay? - What fraction
What fraction of numbers 1 to 30 is prime?
- A teacher
A teacher baked five dozen cookies for the 16 students in her class. If the teacher divided the cookies equally among her students, how many cookies did she give each student? - Evaluate 12
Evaluate and simplify 9 divided by 7/6. - A fifth
A fifth-grade class sets up 418 chairs for a graduation ceremony. Each row has 22 chairs. How many rows of chairs does the class set up? Enter your answer in the box. - Readers club
The local reader's club has a set of 28 hardback books and a set of 44 paperbacks. Each set can be divided equally among the club members. What is the greatest possible number of club members? - Monica 3
Monica works on her drawings for 2 hours. She spends 1/6 hour on each drawing. How many drawings does she work on in 2 hours?
- Evaluate 11
Multiply the quotient of 6 and 2 by 3, then add 1. Add 1 and 6, then divide by two and multiply by 3. Divide 6 by the product of 2 and 3, then add 1. - Mangoes
Chris has 12 mangoes, and Jay has 18 mangoes. Each of them will share the mangoes with their friends. What's the greatest number of mangoes each of their friends gets if Chris and Jay will give the same number of mangoes? - Brian
Brian divides 80 by 7. Between what two whole numbers is his answer? - Double division
0.25 divided by 1/2 divided by 14 - 6/24 change
6/24 chance to a fraction in the lowest terms
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