Multiples of 10, 100, & 1,000
3- Digit Dividends
4-Digit Dividends (with some remainders)
Algebra
Order of Operations
100

40 ÷ 5 =

8

100

Walter spends $105 on some DVDs. Each DVD costs the same amount. Write an equation that will show how to find the price, p, of each DVD, d.

p x d = $105   OR   d x p = $105

100

1,855 ÷ 5 = ?

371

100

4b = 24

b=

b=6

100

m=0

(12  divide 3) x (5 - m)

0

200

500  divide 50 =

10

200

112 divided by 8

14
200

1,920 ÷ 6 = ?

320

200

c= 7

14c=

98

200

h=14

45  divide  (h-5)

5

300

90 ÷ 3 = 

30

300

570 ÷ 3 = ?

190

300

3,404 ÷ 4 = ?

851

300

3y -1 =5

y=2

300

90 - (50-1)

41

400

400 ÷ 4 =

100

400

365 ÷ 5

73
400

Draven makes 4298 bookmarks to sell at the library book sale. If she can make 6 bookmarks out of one piece of paper, how many pieces of paper did she use?

717 pieces of paper (round up)

400

(w  divide 6) +1 = 7

w=36

400

Solve: (72 ÷ 8) x (4 +2)

54

500

1,600 ÷ 80 = 

20


500

The fourth grade students collected 743 canned goods for the Lincoln food drive. If 8 cans fit in each box, how many cans are left over?

7 cans

500

4,021 ÷ 6 = ?

670 r1

500

10v + 2 = 42

v=4

500

Draven earns $9 for every hour she works. On Saturday she earned $54. Which equation below can be used to find the number of hours (h) Draven worked on Saturday?

a) h x $9 = $54

b) $54 x h = $9

c) $9  divide  h = $54

a) h x $9 = $54