Katy had 24 stickers. She divided them evenly among 6 friends. How many stickers did each friend receive?
Each friend received 4 stickers.
200
51 ÷ 4
12 R3
200
832 ÷ 3
277 R1
200
4,251 ÷ 21
202 R9
200
467 ÷ 2
233 R1
200
The teacher divided 45 pencils evenly among 5 students. How many pencils did each student receive?
Each student received 9 pencils.
300
96 ÷ 7
13 R5
300
794 ÷ 8
99 R2
300
2,367 ÷ 56
42 R15
300
488 ÷ 16
30 R8
300
Kevin brought 74 pencils to school for his friends. If he divided them evenly among 8 friends, how many were left over?
2 pencils were left over because 74 ÷ 8 = 9 R2
400
93 ÷ 9
10 R3
400
939 ÷ 9
104 R3
400
3,688 ÷ 64
57 R40
400
3,790 ÷ 17
222 R 16
400
Kim brought 44 cookies to the party. If she divided them evenly among 6 friends, how many cookies did each friend receive? How many cookies were left over?
Each friend received 7 cookies and there were 2 cookies left over.
500
81 ÷ 8
10 R1
500
759 ÷ 3
253
500
8,367 ÷ 15
557 R12
500
1,081 ÷ 27
40 R1
500
There were 52 people waiting to board vans. Each van can hold 6 people. How many vans are needed to fit all of the people?
9 vans are needed because 52 ÷ 6 = 8 R4. (8 vans would be too few...4 people would be left out!!)