1-Digit Divisors
2-Digit Divisors
Estimation
Misc.
100

True or False

283 ÷ 5 = 54 r2


(Use multiplication to check)

False

  54

x  5

 270

+   2 

 272

283 ÷ 5 = 54 r2 FALSE

100

Solve 

346 ÷  16 


21 r 10

100

Estimate the quotient.

456 ÷ 6

456 ÷ 6

480 ÷ 6 = 80

100

Label each part of the division equation with quotient, remainder, divisor, dividend

8,808 ÷ 42 = 209 r30

8,808: dividend

42: divisor

209: quotient

30: remainder

200


Solve...

5,284 ÷  8


5,284 ÷  8 = 660 r4

200


Solve...

1,042 ÷  21


1,042 ÷  21 = 49 r13

200

Estimate the quotient.

1,478 ÷ 78

1,478 ÷ 78

1,600 ÷ 80 = 20

200

Joe needs 576 feet of wood to build a crib.  The wood is sold in lengths of 13 feet.  How many total pieces of would wood will Joe need to buy? 

576 ÷ 13 = 44 r4

Joe will need 45 pieces of wood

300


Solve...

2,490 ÷  2


2,490 ÷  2 = 1,245

300

Parker is putting his sticker collection into a sticker book.  He has 586 stickers.  If each page holds 32 stickers, how many pages will he use to put his entire collection in the book?

586 ÷ 32 = 18 r10

Parker will use 19 pages

300

Use compatible numbers to find two estimates.

3,459 ÷ 57

3,459 ÷ 57

3,000 ÷ 60 = 50

3,600 ÷ 60 = 60

300

Mr. Kilmer has a huge family. They are going on a camping trip. They have 223 total people going. If each van holds 12 people, how many vans do they need to rent?

19 vans

400

Hank is checking a division problem by doing the following:


  321

x    3

   963

+    1  

    964


What problem is Hank checking?

964 ÷  3 = 321 r1

400

Dexter's dog mini cookies come in a box of 350.  If he eats 11 cookies a day, how many cookies will he get on the last day before all the cookies are gone?

350 ÷ 11 = 31 r9

Dexter will get 9 cookies on the last day

400

A store owner bought a large box of 6,135 rubber bands.  He wants to repackage the rubber bands into 32 smaller boxes.  Each box should contain about the same number of rubber bands.  About how many rubber bands should the store keeper put into each box?

6,135 ÷ 32 

6,000 ÷ 30 = 200

About 200 rubber bands

400

The library has 7,168 magazines. Each shelf holds 37 magazines.  How many shelves does the library need to hold all of its magazines?

7,168 ÷ 37 = 193 r27

194 shelves

500

Nicole says that 731 ÷  8 = 92 r3.  Use multiplication to show if her answer is correct.  If she is incorrect find the correct answer.  

She is incorrect.  

  92

x  8

 736

+  3 

 739


731 ÷  8 = 91 r3

500

Kevin bikes a total of 1,380 miles in the month of October.  If he biked the exact same route every day in the month of October, how many complete miles did he bike each day?

1,380 ÷  31 = 44 r16 

Kevin biked 44 complete miles each day

500

Codey needs to save $492.  His 4 grandparents each give him $4 a week.  Write two estimates Codey could use to determine how many weeks it will take him to save $492.

492 ÷ (4 x 4)

492 ÷ 16

400 ÷ 20 = 20

600 ÷ 20 = 30

Between 20 and 30 weeks.

500

There are 453 players that tried out for football.  The coach separated them into teams of 23. How many football players will not make the team?

16 players

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