Division + greatest common divisor (GCD) - practice problems - last page
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- Tiles
The room has dimensions of 12 m and 5.6 m. Determine the number of square tiles and their largest possible size to cover the room's floor. - 9.A
Class 9A attends more than 20 students but fewer than 40 students. A third of the pupils wrote a math test to mark 1, the sixth to mark 2, and the ninth to mark 3. No one gets mark 4. How many students of class 9A wrote a test to mark 5? - Plumber
The plumber had to cut the metal strip with dimensions of 380 cm and 60 cm to the largest squares to no waste. Calculate the length of the sides of a square. How many squares cut it? - Birthdate
Jane brought 30 lollipops and 24 chewing gum for their friends on her birthday. How many friends does she have if everyone receives the same number of lollipops and chewing gums? How much chewing gum and lollipops got any friends?
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