72 ÷ 31
2 R10
129 ÷ 21
6 R3
9,962 ÷ 41
242 R40
561.68 ÷ 28
Solve as decimal - no "R"
20.06
A stadium holds 50,000 people. The stadium is divided into 250 different seating sections. How many seats are in each section?
200
89 ÷ 21
4 R5
158 ÷ 37
4 R10
1,495 ÷ 45
33 R10
132.16 ÷ 16
Solve as decimal - no "R"
8.26
An oil well produces 172 gallons of oil every day. A standard oil barrel holds 42 gallons of oil. About how many barrels of oil will the well produce in one day?
Approximately 4
160 ÷ 40
16 ÷ 4
4
94 ÷ 33
2 R28
261 ÷ 49
5 R16
6,691 ÷ 28
238 R27
604.8 ÷ 36
Solve as decimal - no "R"
16.8
Ben is making math manipulatives to sell. He wants to make at least $450. Each manipulative costs $18 to make. He is selling them for $30 each. What is the minimum number he can sell to reach his goal?
38
67 ÷ 19
3 R10
574 ÷ 82
7
2,625 ÷ 32
82 R1
6.5 ÷ 13
Solve as decimal - no "R"
.5
Mr. Rice needs to replace the 166.25 ft of edging on the flower beds in his backyard. The edging is sold in lengths of 19 ft each. How many lengths of edging will Mr. Rice need to purchase?
8.75
79 ÷ 25
3 R4
464 ÷ 58
8
2,409 ÷ 19
126 R15
41.4 ÷ 12
Solve as decimal - no "R"
3.45
Olivia is making granola bars. She will use 17.9 ounces of pistachios, 12.6 ounces of almonds, 12.5 ounces of walnuts, and 12.5 ounces of cashews. This amount makes 25 bars. How many ounces of nuts are in each granola bar?
2.22 ounces