MATH- Division

12 ÷ 2=

 

14 ÷ 2=

 

15 ÷ 3=

 

20 ÷ 5=

 

81 ÷ 9=

 

27 ÷ 3=

 

56 ÷ 7=

 

32 ÷ 8=

 

81 ÷ 1=

 

36 ÷ 6=

100 ÷ 4=

 

 

300 ÷ 10=

 

 

500 ÷ 5=

 

 

75 ÷ 3=

 

 

125 ÷ 5=

 

 

400 ÷ 40=

 

 

200 ÷ 25=

Division Word Problems

1.     Fred is hanging out with Jermaine, Susan, and Carl.  He has 16 pieces of pizza. How many pieces will each person get?

 

2.     Melissa, Tom, and Bernie are collecting rocks together.  They find 27 rocks all together. If they divide the rocks up evenly, how many rocks would each person get?

 

3.     Norman, Gordon, Alberto, and Jessica are having a cake. They cut the cake into 20 even pieces.  If they eat all the cake, how many pieces would each person get?

 

4.     There once was a hockey team of 9 players.  There were 18 pucks on the ice after practice.  How many pucks could each player take home with them after the practice?

 

5.     A man with $1500 wants to give it all to his 5 friends.  How much money will each of his friends get if he gives it away?

 

6.     30 baseballs are being given away at the Red River Ex.  6 kids step up to get them.  How many baseballs will each kid get?

 

7.     63 hot dogs are being given away at the fair.  9 kids come up to eat them.  How many hot dogs can each kid eat?

 

8.     Kelly, Belly, Helly, and Nelly are all students at Meadows West.  They are collecting pencils off the ground.  They find 36 pencils all together.  How many pencils will each person get if they divide their total up evenly.

 

9.     44 snap back hats are being given away at the hat store.  2 kids show up to get the free hats.  How many hats will each kid get?

 

10.  Shon, Will, Nick, Shirel, and Aaliyah bought 50 donuts.  How many donuts will each student get if they divide the donuts up evenly.

 

 

 

Division Word Problems- Remainder

1.     72 students sign up for floor hockey, but there are only 9 teams.  Can each of the 9 teams hold an even number of players?  __________________

 

2.     Jeff, Tyrell, McDaddy, and Lorne combined their money and bought 37 donuts.  Will they be able to divide the donuts up so that everyone gets the same amount?__________

 

3.     Mike, Ted, Ronald, and Herman found a box of 36 donuts.  Will they be able to divide the donuts up so that everyone gets the same amount?__________

 

4.     16 students find 32 basketballs.  Will they be able to divide the basketballs up so that everyone gets the same amount of basketballs?

 

5.     There are 9 students and 28 basketballs.  The basketballs cannot be divided evenly between the 9 students.  If they divide the basketballs evenly, how many basketballs will be left over?

 

6.     There are 38 basketballs in the gym, and only 5 students.  If the basketballs are divided up evenly, how many will each student get?  How many basketballs will be left over?

 

7.     20 students want to eat 45 crackers.  If the crackers are divided evenly, how many crackers will each student get?