Interpreting remainders 1
Interpreting remainders 2
Division problems
100
There are 43 pictures. Five pictures can fit on each page. How many pages will I need to put all 43 pictures in the album?
9 pages
100
Julian, Catherine, and Mercedes baked 83 cookies. There needs to be 7 cookies on each tray. How many trays will fit 7 cookies?
11 cookies
100
29/5
5 remainder 4
200

There are 75 people in Crystal's family. They will go in cars to their cabin. Four people can go in each car. How many cars will they need?

19 cars

200
There are 36 people at the restaurant. Five people can sit at each table. How many people will NOT have a table sit at?
1 person
200
54/3
18
300
William G. and Ethan T make cars. They made 65 cars. They have 7 shelves how many cars will fit on each shelf equally?
9 cars
300
Betsy and Sidney own a bike store. They have 76 bikes. They want to rack 9 bikes on each row. How many rows will fit 9 bikes equally?
8 rows
300
58/3
19 remainder 1
400
John has a candy shop. He is making bags to sell. John has 67 pieces of candy. How many bags does he need to put nine pieces of candy in each bag?
7 pieces
400

Crayons come in boxes of 8. Daniel found 50 crayons around the classroom. How many crayons WON'T be able to fit in the boxes equally?

2 crayons

400
95/6
15 remainder 5
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