Division + rounding - practice problems - page 2 of 11
Number of problems found: 203
- A container
A container with 2 1/2L of water is being poured into other containers that can hold 1 1/3L of water. Each container has to be filled, so how many L of water will the last container hold? - Tom is
Tom is making birdhouses to sell at a farmer's market. Each birdhouse requires 4.5 feet of wood planks to build, and he sells them for $19.75 each. How much money can Tom earn at the farmer's market if he has no more than 80 feet of planks to build birdho - The rope
Fred was learning to tie rope. He had 5 1/2 feet of rope. If each knot took up 4/5 of a foot of rope, how many knots could he make? - Your are
You are cutting as many 32 1/4-inch sections as you can out of a board that is 129 inches long. How many pieces can you get out of the board? - A 500-gram
A 500-gram pack of delicious hotdogs costs P119.95. How many packs can be bought with P1000? - The cost 12
The cost of a 12-ounce bag of cashews is $5.86. To the nearest penny, what is the cost per ounce for the cashews? - Pencils 5
Mary can get pencils at an office supply store for 23.15 each. How many can she buy for 1 904.40 pesos? - The jeep
The jeep driver filled his tank with 12 3/4 liters of gasoline. If he uses 1 1/3 liters for each round trip, how many round trips can he make before re-filling? - Patsy
Patsy makes pillows. She needs 232 inches of trim for the edging. Trim costs $5.50 for a 3-yard spool or $1.10 per foot. What is the least amount Patsy can spend to get the trim she needs? Explain your reasoning. - A RIBBON
A RIBBON 27 1/3 m long is cut into equal pieces measuring 2 3/4 m each. Find the number of pieces of ribbon cut. - Smoothies
Kristin is making strawberry smoothies. She has 5 cups of yogurt; it takes 3/4 of a cup to make one smoothie. How many smoothies can she make? Write a number sentence that describes this situation. Then, draw a model to demonstrate your understanding. - Whole part
35/16 = 2.1875. What is the whole number of this decimal? - Lollipops 83262
Mom bought 6 lollipops for €17. If the cashier rounded up the purchase price to whole euros, what was the least one lollipop could cost? - Rounded 83047
Mrs. Smith bought 3.15 m of fabric 140 cm wide for a dress. How many meters of cloth will she need for the same 90 cm wide fabric dress? The result is rounded to whole meters. - Dimensions 81957
How many bricks are needed to build a wall that is 12 m long, 1.6 m high, and 47 cm wide if the dimensions of the brick are 30 x 15 x 7.5 cm and 5% of the wall volume is mortar? - Multiple: 81896
Write the nearest smaller multiple: number 7 to number 23 number 5 to number 19 number 6 to number 23 number 10 to number 79 number 6 to number 41 number 3 to number 28 - Children 81732
There are 42 children in the yard, and they want to divide into groups of four. How many groups of four can they make, and how many children will they raise? - Diameter 81711
We want to stick labels on the glasses. The labels stick right around the glass. The diameter of the cup is 6 cm. The height of the label is 10 cm. a) How many labels will we make from 30 x 40 cm paper? b) How many papers of this size will we use to make - Portioning ice cream
How many scoops of ice cream can we make using a scoop in the shape of a spherical canopy with a radius of 2.5 cm and a height of 4 cm. We have a 2-liter ice cream tub available. When portioning, we will follow the exact measure. - Circumference 81557
Calculate how many volleyballs with a circumference of 65 cm fit into a cube-shaped rack whose edge is 100 cm long.
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