Set A
Set B
Set C & Set D
Set E & Set F
Word Problems
100

6,483 ÷ 102 =

64.83

100

26.2 ÷ 5 =

(Teacher's Discretion)


Ex: 25÷ 5= 5

100

6.58 ÷ 7 = 

0.94

100

339.48 ÷ 6.9= 492

49.2

100

Question 1: Michelle pays $66.85 for a costume pattern and 8 yards of fabric. The costume pattern costs $4.85. How much does each yard of the fabric cost?


$7.75

200

148.5  ÷ 100=

1,438

200

49.6 ÷ 7.8 =

(Teacher's Discretion)


Ex: 48 ÷ 8 =6

200

156 ÷ 8=

19.5

200

18.72 ÷ 15.6= 120

1.20

200

Question 2: Ian uses 4 feet of ribbon to wrap each package. How many packages can he wrap with 5.6 yards of ribbon?


4 packages

300

34.6 ÷ 101 =

3.46

300

121 ÷ 12.75 =

(Teacher's Discretion)


Ex: 120 ÷ 12= 10

300

29.04÷ 22= 

1.32

300

84 ÷ 3.2 =

26.25

300

Question 3: A bushel of apples weighs about 42 pounds. There are 4 pecks in a bushel. It takes 2 pounds of apples to make one pie. How many pies can you make with one peck of apples?

5 pies

400

29.9 ÷ 101 =

2.99

400

32.41 ÷ 10.9 =

(Teacher's Discretion)


Ex: 33÷ 11= 3

400

144 ÷ 45=

3.2

400

81 ÷ 3.6=

22.5

400

Question 4: A group of 5 friends bought a bag of grapes to share equally. If the bag of grapes weighs 10.25 pounds, how much is each person's share? 



2.05 lb.

500

5,913 ÷ 103 =

5.913

500

28.5 ÷ .94 =

(Teacher's Discretion)


Ex: 30 ÷ 1 = 30

500

361.5 ÷ 15=

24.1

500

4,185.44 ÷ 7.4=5656

565.6

500

Three friends are participating in a charity run. Joy ran 6.8 miles, Simon ran 5.5 miles, Kita ran 8.4 miles. 

1) What is the total distance the friends have run?

2) If each friend ran the same distance, how many miles would each friend run?

1) The friends ran 20.7 miles in total.  


2) Each friends would have run 6.9 miles each.


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