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100
20 divided by 4
What is 5
100
23 divided by 4
What is 5R3
100
99 divided by 7
What is 14 R1
100
258 divided by 2
What is 129
100
Sally shared 24 lollipops with 8 people. How many lollipops did each person get?
What is 3 lollipops
200
40 divided by 8
What is 5
200
49 divided by 8
What is 6 R1
200
32 divided by 6
What is 5R2
200
795 divided by 4
What is 198 R 3
200
Jack split his 48 pieces of Valentine Candy into 4 equal groups. How much candy is in each group?
What is 12 pieces of candy
300
72 divided by 8
What is 9
300
69 divided by 8
What is 8R5
300
74 divided by 5
What is 14R4
300
673 divided by 3
What is 224R1
300
There are 64 hearts and Ms. Pugh wants to divided them equally with 16 students. How many hearts will each student get?
What is 4
400
72 divided by 9
What is 8
400
43 divided by 9
What is 4R7
400
88 divided by 6
What is 14 R4
400
689 divided by 6
What is 114 R5
400
Nathan split his 45 baseball cards into equal groups of 3. How many cards are in each group?
What is 15
500
144 divided by 12
What is 12
500
58 divided by 6
What is 9R4
500
98 divided by 8
What is 12R2
500
966 divided by 8
What is 120R6
500
Coach Phillips separated 468 1st graders into 6 equal groups. How many 1st graders are in each group?
What is 78
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