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. Berry 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

What would you do with the remainder for this problem?

Mr. Terry was dividing his class of 65 students into groups of 8. How many groups of 8 will he make?

Ignore the remainder.

8 groups

400

There are 495 people traveling to the Super Bowl. They all ride in vans. Each van holds 25 people. How many vans are needed to take all the people to the Super Bowl?

20 vans

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


Mrs. Berry is sharing 10 chocolate bars with Mrs. Rose and Ms. Banks. Each chocolate bar has 5 pieces. How many pieces of chocolate will each teacher get?

16 R2 

500

Kira is covering her garden to protect it from frost. Her garden is 18 feet long and 24 feet wide. She lays 6 tarps down to cover the garden. What is the area of each tarp if they covered the garden equally?

72 squared feet