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100
18 marbles, 6 sacks How many marbles in each sack?
3 marbles
100
23 books with 6 books in each box How many boxes? How many books left over?
3 boxes 5 books left over
100
35 pencils, 5 pencils in each pack How many packs? Use repeated subtraction to solve.
7 packs
100
Write a division story for this problem, then solve and give the quotient. 18 divided by 2
9
100
28 apples, 7 baskets How many apples in each basket? Use repeated subtraction to solve.
4 apples
200
16 crayons, 2 people How many crayons for each person?
8 crayons
200
14 baseball cards, 6 cards on each page How many pages? How many cards are left over?
2 pages, 2 cards left over
200
48 cookies, 12 in each bag How many bags? Use repeated subtraction to solve.
4 bags
200
Write a division story for this problem, then solve and give the quotient. 55 divided by 11
5
200
16 legs, 4 legs on each dog How many dogs?
4 dogs
300
14 cookies, 7 people How many cookies for each person?
2 cookies
300
13 stickers, 6 stickers on each page How many pages will be filled?
2 pages
300
29 toys, 5 packages How many toys in each package? How many toys left over? Use repeated subtraction to solve.
5 toys with 4 toys left over
300
Write a division story for this problem, then solve and give the quotient. 12 divided by 3
4
300
35 people at a picnic, 4 people at each table How many tables will you need for everyone to sit down?
9 tables
400
Lily has 15 stickers. She gives 3 to her mom, then shares the rest equally with her brother. How many stickers do Lily and her brother get each?
6 stickers
400
There are 26 people going on a field trip with 4 people in each car. How many cars will you need to get everyone to the field trip?
7 cars
400
18 pencils, 4 pencils on each desk How many desks? How many pencils left over? Use repeated subtraction to solve.
4 desks with 4 pencils left over
400
Write a division story for this problem, then solve and give the quotient. 30 divided by 6
5
400
32 birds, 5 trees How many birds are in the 7th tree?
2 birds
500
Jackson is putting 20 markers into equal groups. He says there will be more markers in 2 equal groups than in 4 equal groups. Is he correct? Explain.
Yes, he is correct. There will be 10 markers in 2 equal groups and 5 markers in 4 equal groups.
500
29 pictures, 5 pictures on each page How many pictures will be on the sixth page?
4 pictures
500
42 oranges, 7 oranges in each crate How many crates? Use repeated subtraction to solve.
6 crates
500
Write a division story for this problem, then solve and give the quotient. 24 divided by 2
12
500
16 people, 2 lines How many in each line?
8 people
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