99 ÷ 9
11
Martin is putting books on a shelf. Each shelf holds 9 books. Martin has 47 books. How many shelves will he fill?
Drop the remainder.
A train has a total of 216 seats in 3 cars. Each train car has the same number of seats. How many seats are in each train car?
72 seats
64 ÷ 8
8
Mrs. P. is making new reading groups. Each group can hold 6 people. There are 25 students in the class. How many students will be left over after the groups have been made?
The remainder is the answer.
There are 224 kids taking a drawing class. If there are 8 kids in each class, how many classes are there?
28 classes.
56 ÷ 6
7
It's Lucy's birthday! She wants to bring cookies to her class. Each cookie box holds 12 cookies. There are 27 kids in Lucy's class. How many boxes of cookies does Lucy need to bring?
A worker at the art store puts 280 paint brushes in 8 bins. Each bin has the same number of brushes. How many paint brushes are in each bin?
35 brushes
120 ÷ 10
12
JoJo is making Valentines for each person in her class. She has 22 students in her class. Each package of Valentines has 20 Valentines in it. How many packages of Valentines does JoJo need?
If there is a remainder, round your answer up.
There are 98 boxes of pencils at the store. There are 29 more boxes of chalk than pencils. There are 6 times as many boxes of crayons as chalk. How many boxes of crayons are there?
762 boxes of crayons
144 ÷ 12
12
Elliot decides to give his Pokemon cards away to 3 friends. If he has 43 cards, how many cards will be left over after he gives his friends an equal amount?
The remainder is the answer.
Four friends bought a tent for $244 and sleeping bags for $276. If they share the cost equally, how much will each friend pay?
$130