Division + greatest common divisor (GCD) - practice problems - page 3 of 4
Number of problems found: 66
- 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. - Four poplars
Four poplars are growing along the way. The distances between them are 35 m, 14 m, and 91 m. At least how many poplars need to be dropped to create the same spacing between the trees? How many meters will it be? - Bricks pyramid
How many 50cm x 32cm x 30cm brick needed to built a 272m x 272m x 278m pyramid? - Craftsman 7263
To make a ladder, the craftsman needs to cut as many rungs of the same length as possible. He is to cut them from two boards, one is 220cm long, and the other is 308cm long. How long will the bars be, and how many will there be?
- Trees in alley
There are four trees in the alley between which the distances are 35m, 15m, and 95m. Trees must be laid in the spaces so that the distance is equal and maximum. How many trees will they put in, and what will be the distance between them? - Glass panel
A rectangular glass panel with dimensions of 72 cm and 96 cm will cut the glazier on the largest square possible. What is the length of the side of each square? How many squares does the glazier cut? - On Children's
On Children's Day, the organizers bought 252 chewing gums, 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. - 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? - 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.
- Cubes
Carol with cut bar 12 cm x 12 cm x 135 cm to the cubes. Find the sum of all the surfaces of the resulting cubes. - Dividing
Divide the three-line segments 13 cm, 26 cm, and 19.5 cm long for parts so that the individual pieces are equally long and longest. How long will the individual parts, and how many will it? - Sports students
The school has 120 athletes, 48 volleyball players, and 72 handball players with extended sports training. Is it possible to divide sports students into groups so that the number in each group is the same and expressed by the largest possible number? - Ornamental shrubs
Children committed to planting 240 ornamental shrubs. Their commitment, however, was exceeded by 48 shrubs. Write the ratio (r) of actually planted shrubs and commitment by the lowest possible integers a/b. - Apples and pears
Mom divided 24 apples and 15 pears among the children. Each child received the same number of apples and pears - the same number as their siblings. How many apples (j=?) and pears (h=?) were received for each child?
- 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 the roses are located in each corner of the flower bed and are consumed as little as possible. How far do we plant - Necessary 2895
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? - School books
At the beginning of the school year, the teacher distributed 480 workbooks and 220 textbooks. How many pupils could have the most in the classroom? - Florist
The florist has 84 red and 48 white roses. How many same bouquets can he make from them if he must use all roses? - Paper squares
We should cut the paper rectangle measuring 69 cm and 46 cm into as many squares as possible. Calculate the lengths of squares and their number.
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