1- and 2-Digit Division
Interpreting Remainders
Long Division A
Long Division B
Base 10
100

9,543 ÷ 3

3,181

100

There are 37 people seated in the cafeteria (Mrs. Moore's class got there first). Each table holds 8 people. How many full tables will there be? How many people will sit at the last table?

4 full tables, 5 people at the last table

100

1899 ÷ 45

42.2

100

174.65 ÷ 0.04

4366.25

100

9.849 × 103

9,849

200

4,618 ÷ 7

659 R5

200

Kate and Lily baked 84 muffins. If each muffin tray held 9 muffins, how many trays did they use?

9 R3, round up to 10 trays.

200

4321.4 ÷ 82

52.7

200

129.806 ÷ 0.6

216.343 

200

79.5 × 104

795,000

300

Mrs. Moore had to buy tickets to the Memorial Art Gallery for all the 5th grade students. Each ticket cost $12, and the total cost of the tickets was $1,152. How many 5th grade students went to the art gallery?

96 fifth grade students

300

In the summer, Ms. Vogtle likes to pick blueberries. This year, she picked 5 pounds of berries; she wants to divide the berries evenly between her parents, her grandmother, and the freezer. Any extra berries will also be frozen. How many ounces will each person receive? How many will be frozen?

26 ounces to each person; 28 ounces into the freezer

300

7.24 ÷ 0.02

362

300

185.962 ÷ 0.38

489.374

300

884.4 ÷ 102

8.844

400

This year Ethan earned $1,615 mowing lawns, shoveling driveways, and doing yard work. This is 19 times as much as he earned last year. How much did Ethan earn last year?

$85

400

Parker had 71 Starbursts. If he gave equal numbers of Starbursts to his 5 friends and then he ate what was left, how many Starbursts did each person eat?

14 Starburst to each friend, 1 left for Parker

400

68.982 ÷ 1.1

62.711

400

89.181 ÷ 0.20

445.905

400

831 ÷ 103

.831

500

9,543 ÷ 3

3,181

500

Sophia sold 76 boxes of Thin Mints. How many cases of 6 boxes, plus extra boxes does Helen need to deliver?

12 cases and 4 boxes

500

26.0 ÷ 0.07

371.429

500

16.605 ÷ 0.27  

61.5

500

86 ÷ 105

0.00086