Multiples of 10
Estimating
1-Digit Quotients
2-Digit Quotients
Problem Solving
100

We Haul trucking company purchased 36,000 boxes. If 90 boxes can fit on a truck, how many trucks will be needed to carry all the boxes?

400

100

Rose is planting cucumbers in her garden. If she has 1,460 seeds to plant in 30 rows, about how many seeds will she need to plant in each row?

1500 ÷  30 = 50

100

A company printed 232 brochures and shipped them out in boxes. If there were 58 brochures in each box, how many boxes were shipped?

4

100

A poetry class won a $325 prize. The 13 students in the class share the prize equally. How many dollars does each student receive?

25

100

Identify the extra or missing information. Solve if possible. Jenna makes $8 an hour babysitting. She works 3 days per week. What is the total amount she makes in a week?

Missing: how many hours does she babysit?

200

Use mental math to find the quotient.
4,800 ÷ 80 =

60

200

Estimate the quotient, using compatible numbers.
567 ÷ 82

7

200

The store at the summer camp had 344 granola bars.
If the granola bars came in 43 boxes, how many granola bars were in each box?

8

200

A group of 11 friends rent a van to take a summer road trip. If they drive a total of 1,320 miles and each person drives an equal amount of miles, how many miles will each person drive?

120

200

What missing information do you need to solve the following problem?
On vacation, Abby spent 1 hour every morning and 2 hours every afternoon at the beach.
How many hours did she spend at the beach while on vacation?

how many days she was on vacation

300

A paper company has 30 boxes of paper ready to ship.
There are 27,000 pieces of paper in the boxes.
If each box has an equal number of pieces of paper, how many pieces of paper are in each box?

900

300

Estimate the quotient, using compatible numbers.
2,512 ÷ 65

40

300

442 ÷ 63 =

7 R 1

300

428 ÷ 31

13 R 25

300

What missing information do you need to solve the following problem?
Lonnie's family spent $40.75 on admission to the zoo. There are 5 people in his family.
A child admission costs $5.25. What is the cost of an adult admission?

the number of adults and children in Lonnie's family

400

A group of 240 fifth-grade students is going on a field trip.
Each bus can hold 40 students.
How many buses are needed for the trip?

6

400

An elementary school has 1,558 students. There are 48 classes.
Estimate the number of students in each class.

40

400

603 ÷ 67

9

400

912 ÷ 44 =

20 R 32

400

What is the extra information in the following problem? Jill is painting 15 birdhouses for a craft sale.
She paints 5 birdhouses red and 10 birdhouses blue. She uses 2 ounces of paint on each birdhouse.
Jill will sell the red birdhouses for $12.50 each and the blue birdhouses for $11.50 each.
If she sells all 15 birdhouses, how much money will she earn?

Jill uses 2 ounces of paint on each birdhouse.

500

327 ÷ 20

16 R 7

500

Estimate the quotient, using compatible numbers.
4,421 ÷ 82

60

500

256 ÷ 61 =

4 R 12

500

A computer company packs 24 tablet computers in one shipping box.
If there are 364 tablet computers, how many complete shipping boxes could be filled?

15

500

What is the extra information in the following problem?
Theo bought two books published in 2005 for $7.99 each.
He received $4.02 in change. How much money did he give the clerk?

when the two books were published

M
e
n
u