Division
Subtraction
Division History
Multiplication
Multiplication History
100

168 ÷ 12

14

100

542 − 187

355

100

Ancient Egyptians used division to share food and supplies equally.
What does division mean?

Splitting into equal groups

100

12 × 8

96

100

Multiplication has been used for hundreds of years to solve problems faster than repeated addition.
What does multiplication mean?

Adding equal groups quickly

200

A coach has 252 basketballs to divide equally among 14 teams.
How many basketballs does each team get?

18 basketballs

200

A student saved 850 stickers and gave 325 away.
How many stickers are left?

525 stickers

200

The Romans used division to distribute grain equally among citizens.
If 120 loaves are shared among 10 people, how many does each get?

12 loaves

200

A school has 8 classes with 9 students in each class.
How many students are there in total?

72 students

200

In early factory production, 7 workers made 8 items each in a day.
How many items were made total?

56 items

300

936 ÷ 18

52

300

1,204 − 586

618

300

In ancient trade systems, merchants divided 945 coins equally among 9 traders.
How many coins does each trader get?

105 coins

300

14 × 12

168

300

In early school systems, 10 classrooms each had 20 students.
How many students were there in total?

200 students

400

A factory packed 1,344 cans equally into 24 boxes.
How many cans were placed in each box?

56 cans

400

A store had 2,500 snacks. They sold 1,275 snacks.
How many snacks are left?

1,225 snacks

400

Medieval farmers divided 1,248 bushels of wheat equally among 16 villages.
How many bushels per village?

78 bushels

400

A bookstore places 16 shelves with 25 books on each shelf.
How many books are there in total?

400 books

400

In early transportation systems, 15 trains carried 34 passengers each.
How many passengers were transported in total?

510 passengers

500

2,016 ÷ 28

72

500

4,032 − 1,748

2,284

500

Ancient builders divided 2,835 stones equally among 15 construction teams.
How many stones did each team receive?

189 stones

500

27 × 34

918

500

A historical school district recorded 48 classrooms, each with 26 students.
How many students were there in total?

1,248 students