Division 1
Division 2
Division 3
Division Vocab
Word Problems
100
48 ÷ 7
6 R6
100
65 ÷ 8
8 R1
100
38 ÷ 4
8 R2
100

The result when dividing 2 numbers.

Quotient

100
Jan divided 22 carrots evenly among her 4 rabbits. How many carrots did each rabbit receive?
Each rabbit received 5 carrots.
200
70 ÷ 2
35
200
27 ÷ 2
13 R1
200
79 ÷ 6
13 R1
200

The number that divides the dividend. (Puts the Dividend into equal groups)

Divisor

200
If the director had 55 tickets to the show and divided them evenly among 6 actors, how many tickets did he have left over?
He had 1 ticket left over because 55 ÷ 6 = 9 R1
300
84 ÷ 4
21
300
39 ÷ 3
13
300
96 ÷ 7
13 R5
300

The number being divided by the divisor.

Dividend

300
If each van can fit 9 students, how many vans are needed to transport 62 students?
7 vans are needed because 62 ÷ 9 = 6 R8 (6 vans would not be enough...8 students would be left out!!)
400
93 ÷ 3
31
400
96 ÷ 9
10 R6
400
75 ÷ 3
25
400
What is leftover from a division problem that cannot be divided equally. 
Remainder
400
If Kim divided 73 cookies evenly among 5 people dressed like Santa, how many cookies did each person received? How many cookies were left over?
Each person received 14 cookies, and 3 cookies were left over.
500
73 ÷ 7
10 R3
500
93 ÷ 8
11 R5
500
86 ÷ 7
12 R2
500

49 ÷ 4

Identify the dividend, divisor, quotient, and remainder (if there is one). 

Dividend: 49

Divisor: 4

Quotient: 12

Remainder: 1


500
If 46 children were divided into 9 groups for a project, would all of the groups be even? Explain.
No, the groups would not be even. 46 ÷ 9 = 5 R1, so one most groups would have 5 people, but one group would have 6 people.