315÷5=
63
575÷8=
71 r 7
780÷7=
111 r 3
6,743÷4=
1,685 r 3
Penny used 473 rubber bands to make a total of 6 rubber band balls. How many rubber bands did she use in each ball? How many are left over for Mrs. Almond to use for her hair?
78 rubber bands in each ball
5 left over for Mrs. Almond's hair
932÷4=
233
313÷4=
78 r 1
388÷5=
77 r 3
8,360÷7=
1,194 r 2
Spencer wanted to divide 137 pieces candy equally into 7 boxes. How many pieces of candy will go into each box? How many will be left over for Mrs. Almond to eat?
19 pieces in each box
4 left for Mrs. Almond to eat
828÷6=
138
647÷4=
161 r 3
343÷3=
114 r 1
4,817÷5=
963 r 2
Claire has 937 books. She wants to lend them to her 8 friends. If she were to let her friends borrow all of her books, how many books would each friend get? How many will be left over for Mrs. Almond to read?
117 books for each friend
1 left over for Mrs. Almond to read
243÷9=
27
791÷6=
131 r 5
283÷8=
35 r 3
3,515÷8=
439 r 3
Mr. Almond has 763 grey t-shirts. Mrs. Almond wants him to wear more colors, so Mr. Almond decides he is going to donate his shirts to 6 charities. How many grey shirts will each charity get? How many grey shirts will be left for Mr. Almond to still wear?
127 shirts to each charity
1 shirt left for Mr. Almond to wear
168÷8=
21
237÷6=
39 r 3
448÷3=
149 r 1
6,029÷8=
753 r 5
Sophie has 244 bones. She hides her bones equally in 5 different holes in the yard. How many bones are in each hole? How many bones are left for her to scatter around the house for Mrs. Almond to clean up?
48 bones in each hole
4 bones scattered around the house for Mrs. Almond to clean up