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Example Question #3285 : Numbers And Operations
James has 36 toy cars. If James decides to break his toy cars into 9 equal groups, how many toy cars will be in each group?
Because James is breaking the total number of toy cars into smaller, equal groups, we need to divide.
Example Question #21 : How To Divide
Krissy has 55 bottles of soda. She sorts them into 5 groups. If each group has an equal number of bottles, how many bottles are in each group?
10
11
8
13
5
11
Because we are breaking the total number of bottles into smaller, equal groups, we need to divide!
Example Question #21 : How To Divide
Iggy is told to split his pile of dirty clothes into 4 equal groups. If Iggy has 60 total clothing items, how many clothing items will be in each group?
Because Izzy is breaking his total number of dirty clothes into smaller, equal groups, we need to divide!
Example Question #22 : How To Divide
goes into
times. Therefore, the answer is
Example Question #24 : How To Divide
Divide:
goes into
times.
which is
less than
.
Therefore, the answer is
(
remainder
)
Example Question #23 : How To Divide
goes into
times. The multiples of
are:
Example Question #26 : How To Divide
Divide:
goes into
times. The remainder will be
because
which is
away from
.
Example Question #24 : How To Divide
Jose has a box of marbles that weighs ounces. On average, each marble weighs
ounces. How many marbles does the box contain?
You have to divide the total weight of the box by the weight of each marble to find how many marbles are in the box:
Example Question #28 : How To Divide
goes into
times.
, which is
away from
, so the answer is
remainder
Example Question #25 : How To Divide
Penelope decides to break up her 75 dolls into 15 equal groups. How many dolls will be in each group?
Because Penelope is breaking her total number of dolls into smaller, equal groups, we need to divide!
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