Division
Fact Families
Measurement Division
two step word problems
challenge!
100

45/5 = __________


/ means divided by

9

100

2  x 3 = 6

What is the other multiplication equation that goes with these facts and the two division equations that go with it?

3 x 2 = 6

6 / 2 = 3

6 / 3 = 2

100

Grandma baked 36 donuts. She gave each of her grandchildren 4 donuts. How many grandchildren does Grandma have?

** Show your work either with an equation or a picture! **

36 / 4 = 9

Grandma has nine grandchildren.

100

While playing at the arcade, Paul won thirty-nine tickets playing 'whack a mole' and fifteen tickets playing 'skee ball'. If he was trying to buy candy that cost nine tickets a piece, how many could he buy? 

**SHOW ALL YOUR WORK!**

39 + 15 = 54

54 / 9 = 6

He could buy six pieces of candy.

100

182 / 13

/ means divided by

182 / 13 = 14

200

70/7 =


/ means divided by

10

200

   8  x  2 =

What is the other multiplication equation that goes with these facts and the two division equations that go with it?

2 x 8 = 16

16 / 2 = 8

16 / 8 = 2

200

Kyra baked 10 brownie bites. She gave each of her friends 2 brownie bites. How many friends were given brownie bites?

**Show your work with either an equation or a picture!**

10 / 2 = 5

Five friends were given brownie bites.

200

Vanessa was making baggies of cookies with six cookies in each bag. If she had twenty-five chocolate chip cookies and twenty-nine oatmeal cookies, how many baggies could she make? 

** SHOW ALL YOUR WORK!**

25 + 29 = 54

54 / 6 = 9

Vanessa can make nine baggies of cookies.

200

Maria baked thirteen chocolate cupcakes and fifteen vanilla cupcakes for her school's bake sale . If her brother, Todd, ate eight of them how many packages could she make if she put two cupcake in each package?

**SHOW ALL YOUR WORK**

13 + 15 = 28

28 - 8 = 20

20 / 2 = 10

Maria could make 10 packages of cupcakes with two in each.

300

91 / 10 =


/ means divided by

9 r 1

300

3 x 6 =

What is the other multiplication equation that goes with these facts and the two division equations that go with it?

6 x 3 = 18

18 / 3 = 6

18 / 6 = 3

300

Last year, the zoo's female iguanas laid

72 eggs.  If each iguana laid 8 eggs, how

many iguanas live at the zoo?


** Show your work either with an equation or a picture!**

72 / 8 = 9 

There are nine iguanas that live at the zoo.

300

A group of nine friends went into a restaurant. The chef already had thirty-four chicken wings cooked but cooked eleven more for the group. If they each got the same amount how many would each person get? 

**SHOW ALL YOUR WORK!**

34 + 11 = 45

45 / 9 = 5

Each person would get five chicken wings.

300

4 + (9 x 3) - 5 =

4 + (9 x 3) - 5=

4 + 27 - 5 =

31 - 5 = 26

400

56 / 8 =


/ means divided by

7

400

9 x 8 =

What is the other multiplication equation that goes with these facts and the two division equations that go with it?

8 x 9 = 72

72 / 8 = 9

72 / 9 = 8

400

Vince purchased 27 tennis balls for the golf team. If each 
canister had 3 tennis balls, how many canisters did he buy?

** Show your work either with an equation or a picture!**

27 / 3 = 9

Vince bought nine canisters of tennis balls.

400

Roger made seventy dollars mowing lawns over the summer. If he spent fourteen dollars buying new mower blades, how many seven dollar games could he buy with the money he had left? 

**SHOW ALL YOUR WORK**

70 - 14 = 56

56 / 7 = 8

Roger can buy eight seven dollar games with the money he has left.

400

121 x 18 = 


12 x 18 = 2,178

500

147 / 12


/ means divided by

12 r 3

500

13 x 9 =

What is the other multiplication equation that goes with these facts and the two division equations that go with it?

9 x 13 = 117

117 / 3 = 9

117 / 9 = 3

500

Danny dealt out a deck of 32 cards. He gave 8 cards to each person. How many people were playing the game?

32 / 8 = 4

There were four people playing the game.

500

Tom bought forty-nine tickets at the state fair. He spent thirty-eight tickets at the 'dunk a clown' booth and decided to use the rest on rides. If each ride cost five tickets, how many rides could he go on? Will he have any tickets left over? If so, how many?

**SHOW ALL YOUR WORK**

49 - 38 = 11

11 / 5 = 2 r 1

Tom can go on two rides. Yes, he will have one ticket left over.

500

287 / 19 = 

287 / 19 = 15 r 2

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