Multiples of 10
Two Digit Divisors
Work Backwards
Order of Operations
Interpret Remainders
100
280 ÷ 7
What is 40
100
91 ÷ 27
What is 3R10
100
Mike's apartment number is 32 greater than Tony's. Tony's apartment number is 56 greater than Lee's. Lee lives in apartment number 80. What is Mike's apartment number?
What is Mike's apartment number is 168
100
5 + (17 - 8) + 12
What is 26
100
There were 123 people signed up for a scenic tour. Each tour van has 9 seats. How many vans should be ordered to take everyone? Solve. How did you interpret the remainder?
What is 14 vans; add 1 more van for the remaining 6 people
200
64,000 ÷ 80
What is 800
200
825 ÷ 41
What is 20 R5
200
Your basketball coach is retiring, and you are saving money to buy her a gift. The gift will cost $33. If you save $5 per week for the next 4 weeks, you will have enough to buy the gift. How much money did you already have?
What is $13
200
2 51 - (8 x 4) + 3
What is 28
200
Your school is having an arts day. There are 178 students who will attend, and a maximum of 15 students can work in each room. How many rooms will you need? Solve. How did you interpret the remainder?
What is 12 rooms; increase the quotient by one
300
140,000 ÷ 700
What is 200
300
7,408 ÷ 73
What is 101 R35
300
Tamyra buys some school supplies at the store. She buys 2 notebooks that cost $5 each and 4 pens that cost $3.00 all together. She ends up with $2change in her pocket. How much money did Tamyra have before she bought her school supplies?
What is $15
300
2 (76 - 14) - (48 ÷ 8)
What is 26
300
The 178 students have a choice of art projects. They can choose painting, drawing, sculpture, weaving, or paper-making. If the painting project can have extra students, but the other projects must have an equal number of students, how many students will be working on the painting project? Solve. How did you interpret the remainder?
What is 38 students; 35 + 3 remaining students
400
120,000 ÷ 4,000
What is 30
400
8,957 ÷ 16
What is 559 R13
400
Joyce paid $3 more for her hat than Jen paid for her scarf. Jen paid for her scarf. Jen paid $1 less for her scarf than Krista paid for her shirt. Krista paid $18 for her shirt. How much did Joyce spend for her hat?
What is $20
400
2 (3 + 7) ÷ (20 ÷ 5)
What is 4
400
In one room of 15 students, there are 9 boxes of charcoal for drawing. How many additional boxes are needed? Solve. How did you interpret the remainder?
What is 6 additional boxes; the remainder is the answer
500
400,000 ÷ 5,000
What is 80
500
493,438 ÷ 16
What is 30,839 R14
500
At a school, there were 32 more fifth-graders than fourth- graders. There were 12 fewer fourth-graders than third-graders. If there were 96 third-graders. If there were 96 third-graders at the school, how many fifth-graders were there?
What is 116 fifth-graders
500
2 (36 - 9) - (9 - 4) + (6 x 7)
What is 44
500
One box of charcoal for drawing costs $2. Jen has $11. How many boxes of charcoal can she buy? Solve. How did you interpret the remainder?
What is 5 boxes; drop the remainder since $1 can not buy another box