Divide Multiples of 10
Estimate w/ Compatible Numbers
Divide Pt 1
Divide Pt 2
Word Problems
100

600 ÷ 2

300

100

Estimate with compatible numbers:

23 ÷ 6

24 ÷ 6 = 4

100

42 ÷ 7 = 

6

100

60 ÷ 10

6

100

Mr. Berry needs to put 72 students in groups of 6 for science. How many groups will there be?

There will be 12 groups.

200

900 ÷ 3

300

200

Estimate with compatible numbers:

235 ÷ 8

240 ÷ 8 = 30

200

75 ÷ 9

8 r3

200

79 ÷ 11

7 r2

200

Ms. Winchester's total score for 3 games of bowling is 312. If Ms. Winchester earned the same score for each game, what was her score for each game?

Ms. Winchester earned 104 points for each game.

300

1,200 ÷ 6

200

300

Estimate with compatible numbers:

715 ÷ 8

720 ÷ 8 = 90

300

162 ÷ 3 =

54

300

244 ÷ 4 =

61

300

Casey and her two friends made $54 selling lemonade in their neighborhood. They will share their money equally. How much money will each person get?

Each person will get $18.

54 ÷ 3 = 18

400

7,200 ÷ 9

800

400

Estimate with compatible numbers:

2,660 ÷ 9

2,700 ÷ 9 = 300

400

759 ÷ 6

126 r3

400

921 ÷ 2

460 r1

400

Ms. Newhard is planing 60 trees at the apple orchard. She will plant 8 trees in each row. How many full rows of trees will Ms. Newhard plant? 

What does the remainder represent?

Ms. Newhard will plant 7 full rows. 

The remainder is how many trees will not fit in a full row.

500

64,000 ÷ 8

8,000

500

Estimate with compatible numbers:

8,099 ÷ 9 

8,100 ÷ 9 = 900

500

1,729 ÷ 4

432 r1

500

2,025 ÷ 6

337 r3

500

Janice needs to buy juice packets for the 15 players on her soccer team. The juice packets come in boxes of 6. How many boxes does Janice need to buy?

Janice needs to buy 3 boxes of juice.