Multiples of 10, 100, & 1,000
2- Digit Dividends
3-Digit Dividends (with some remainders)
Grab Bag
Word Problems
100

60 ÷ 20 =

3
100

36 divided by 9

4

100

185 ÷ 5 = ?

37

100

What is the dividend?

The number being broken up.

100

Ms. Kvebak bought a bag of 32 apples. Each apple pie used 4 apples. How many pies will she be able to bake?

8 pies

200

300 ÷ 30 =

10

200

90 divided by 10

9

200

192 ÷ 6 = ?

32

200

What is the remainder?

The part left over

200

There are 53 puppies in the dog park. Each tub holds 4 puppies. How many tubs will be needed so all the puppies can be in the water?

14 tubs

300

9,000 ÷ 300 = 

30

300

57 ÷ 3 = ?

19

300

304 ÷ 4 = ?

76

300

What is the quotient?

The answer when dividing.

300

Judy has a new shoe rack for her bedroom with 6 shelves. Each shelf holds 6 pairs of shoes. If Judy has 50 pairs of shoes, how many shoes will not fit on the shoe rack?

14 pairs of shoes

400

400 ÷ 20 =

20

400

67 ÷ 5

13 R2

400

151 ÷ 5 = ?

30 R 1

400


Mr. Thompson was dividing his class of 65 students into groups of 8. How many groups of 8 will he make? How many students are left over?


8 groups

1 student left

400

There are 38 people traveling to the Super Bowl. They all ride in vans. Each van holds 9 people. How many vans are needed to take all the people to the Super Bowl?

5

500

Determine if this statement is true or false:

2,000 divided by 40 is 50

What is TRUE

2,000 divided by 40 is 50

500

78 ÷ 4 =

19 R3

500

421 ÷ 6 = ?

70 R1

500

What would you do with the remainder?

Chris is sharing 10 chocolate bars with Ann and  Jamie.  How many chocolate bars will each person get?

3

500

Kira is covering her plants to protect them from the cold weather. She has 14 plants. The plant covers come 3 in a package. How many packages will she need to cover all of her plants?

5 packages