Estimating Quotients
Interpreting the Remainder (Word Problems)
Division with Remainders
Basic Fact with Powers of 10
Mixed Review
100
56,345 / 11
5,000
100
DAILY DOUBLE. Luis has a pack of 26 eraser tops. He wants to give them away evenly as a gift to 3 friends. How many eraser toppers will each friend get? Are there any left over? Each friend will get _____ eraser tops and there will be ______ left over.
Each friend will get 8 eraser tops and there will be 2 left over.
100
25 / 4
6r1
100
500 / 10
50
100
90 / 10
9
200
83,023 / 9
9,000
200
Georgina and her mom made a batch of 37 cookies for the holiday season. They want to keep 12, and divide the rest up into 4 equal groups to give to other family members. How many cookies will each family get? Will there be any left over? Use a complete sentence to answer each question.
Each family will get 6 cookies. There will be 1 cookie left over.
200
34 / 8
4r2
200
660 / 11
60
200
58 / 5
11r3
300
26,304 / 8
3,000
300
Jack's football team has an away game in Temecula. His team has 19 players and they plan to take cars to the game that hold 6 players each. They also need to include 4 adults in the cars. How many cars will they need to get to the game?
They will need 4 cars.
300
50 / 8
6r2
300
54,000 / 9
6,000
300
810,000 / 9
90,000
400
33,045,204 / 4
8,000,000
400
Natalie's cheer squad has 23 cheerleaders, with 1 coach and 2 assistant coaches. The coaches need to divide the team into 3 in order for the team to cheer on different sides of the field. How many cheerleaders will be in each group if the groups are divided equally? Will there be any cheerleaders that aren't in a group? Use complete sentences to answer both questions.
There will be 7 cheerleaders in each group. There will be 2 cheerleaders that aren't in a group.
400
68 / 7
9r5
400
20,000,000 / 4
5,000,000
400
900 x 700
630,000
500
54,930,495 / 8
7,000,000
500
X
X
500
51 / 12
4r3
500
720,000,000 / 8
90,000,000
500
120,000 x 30
3,600,000
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