Division
Division Part II
Factors and Multiples
Fractions
100

What is the DIVIDEND in the following equation:

25 ÷ 5 = 5

25

100

Joey has 38 pickles that he wants to put into jars.

He has 6 jars.

How many jars can he fill?  How many will be left over?

Joey can fill 6 pickle jars, and he will have two pickles left over.

100

What are ALL the factors of 12?

1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12

100

True or False:

2/4 = 4/6

False

2/4 = 3/6

200

What is the QUOTIENT in the following equation:

48 ÷ 6 = 8

8

200

A glass pitcher contains 65 ounces of juice which is poured equally into six glasses, and the rest will remain in the pitcher. How many ounces remain in the pitcher?

5 ounces remain in the pitcher.

200

True or False:

8 is a factor of 72

True

200

Find the missing Numerator:

3/4 = ?/16

3/4 = 12/16

300

SOLVE

72 ÷ 8 = ?

9

300

Eggs are being brought to the store in egg trays. A full egg tray can hold 6 eggs each. If 59 farm fresh eggs need to be sent to the store, how many egg trays will be needed to send ALL of the eggs?

59 ÷ 6 = 9 R 5

10 trays total.

300

Prime or Composite:

78

Composite

300

Rewrite the following fractions by finding a common denominator.

1/2 , 2/6 , 3/8

Possible answer:

12/24 , 8/24 , 9/24

400

Solve:

420 ÷ 7 = ?

60

400

Solve:

4239 ÷ 9 = ?

471

400

Find the Factors of 37

Prime or Composite?

1 and 37

Prime

400

Compare using < , > , =

5/6 , 7/8

5/6 < 7/8

500

ESTIMATE the quotient (Find Compatible Numbers)

565 ÷ 9 = ?

565 -> 540

540 ÷ 9 = 60

ABOUT 60

500

When feeding his dogs, Mr. Smith likes to prepare a mixture of kibble. He buys two different brands of kibble. One brand has 237 ounces per bag and the other has 355 ounce per bag. If he mixes all the kibbles together and he feeds his dogs 8 ounces each day, how many feedings will Mr. Smith have before he needs new dog food?

74 feedings

500

What is the 5th Multiple of 7?

35

500

At the county bake off, Susan and Peggy wanted to beat Theresa. The challenge was to see who could use the most chocolate in her cake. Susan's cake was 7/10 chocolate. Peggy's cake was 4/5 chocolate, and Theresa's cake was 1/3 chocolate. Would won the contest? Who came in last?

Peggy won the contest, and Theresa came in last.

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