Easy (X1)
Medium (X2)
Hard (X3)
100

Jenna has 8 apples and wants to share them equally with 2 friends. How many apples will each friend receive?

8÷2=4 → Each friend receives 4 apples.

100

A farmer has 24 apples and wants to distribute them equally among 6 baskets. How many apples will each basket hold?

24÷6=4 → Each basket will hold 4 apples.

100

A school has 120 marbles and wants to distribute them equally among 5 classrooms. How many marbles will each classroom receive?

120÷5=24 → Each classroom receives 24 marbles.

200

There are 9 candies in a jar, and Lisa wants to divide them equally among 3 of her classmates. How many candies will each classmate get?

9÷3=39÷3=3 → Each classmate gets 3 candies.

200

There are 36 students in a classroom, and the teacher wants to divide them into groups of 4. How many groups can she make?

36÷4=9 → The teacher can make 9 groups.

200

A farmer harvested 360 apples and wants to divide them equally into 9 baskets. How many apples will go into each basket?

360÷9=40 → Each basket has 40 apples.

300

Tom has 14 cookies and decides to share them with 7 friends. How many cookies does each friend get?

14÷7=2 → Each friend gets 2 cookies.

300

A bakery made 48 pastries and wants to package them in boxes of 6. How many boxes will they need?

48÷6=8 → They will need 8 boxes.

300

A book has 180 pages, and the teacher wants to divide it into 6 equal sections for reading. How many pages will each section have?

180÷6=30 → Each section will have 30 pages.

400

A baker has 12 muffins and wants to put them into boxes with 4 muffins each. How many boxes does he need?

12÷4=3 → He needs 3 boxes.

400

A teacher has 72 pencils and wants to give them equally to 8 students. How many pencils will each student receive?

72÷8=972÷8=9 → Each student will receive 9 pencils.

400

Leo has 450 ml of juice that he wants to pour into 15 cups. How much juice will each cup contain?

450÷15=30 → Each cup has 30 ml of juice.

500

Sarah has 15 balloons and wants to give them to 5 kids at a party. How many balloons does each kid receive?

15÷5=3 → Each kid receives 3 balloons.

500

A bookstore has 56 books and wants to arrange them equally on 7 shelves. How many books will go on each shelf?

56÷7=8 → Each shelf will have 8 books.

500

A shipment contains 1,200 pencils that need to be distributed equally among 25 classrooms. How many pencils will each classroom receive?

1200÷25=48 → Each classroom receives 48 pencils.

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