Basic Fact
Don't Bring Down
Bring it Down!
Bring it Down Twice!
What's the story
100

28÷4

7

100

57÷6

9 R 3

100

47÷4

11 R 3

100

234÷5

46 R 4

100

Sally shared 18 lollipops with 6 people. How many lollipops did each person get?

3

200

42÷6

7

200

43÷7

6 R 1

200

87÷2

43 R 1

200

543÷3

181

200

Jack split his 48 pieces of Valentine Candy into 4 equal groups. How much candy is in each group?

12

300

56÷7

8
300

27÷6

4 R 3

300

74÷5

14 R 4

300

321÷1

321

300

There are 84 hearts and Ms. Pugh wants to divided them equally with 21 students. How many hearts will each student get?

4

400

84÷7

12

400

51÷7

7 R 2

400

64÷3

21 R 1

400

179÷2

89 R 1

400

Nathan split his 78 baseball cards into equal groups of 3. How many cards are in each group?

26

500

108÷12

9

500

85÷7

12 R 1

500

98÷8

12 R 2

500

678÷4

169 R 2

500

Coach Phillips separated 112 fourth graders into 4 equal groups. How many 4th graders are in each group?

28