Marco had 16 sodas in his cabinet. He wants to split them evenly amongst his 3 friends. How many are left over?
16 sodas÷3 friends = 5 sodas per friend with r1
1 soda is left over. (Use the remainder)
Ms. Spady has 144 muffins. She puts them into tins of 5 muffins each. How many full tins of muffins can she make?
144 muffins÷5 5 muffins per tin= 28 tins with 4 remaining muffins.
(drop the remainder)
She can make 28 full muffin tins.
TRIPLE JEOPARDY!!!
How many 8-foot sections of fencing are needed for a 189 foot fence?
189 feet÷8 sections per foot = 23 sections with 5 feet remaining.
(Add an 8-foot section.)
24 8-foot sections are needed.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!
Jayden bought 19 Play Stations to give an equal amount to 5 friends. How many Play Stations are left over?
19 Play Stations÷5 friends = 3 Playstations per friend with 4 Playstations remaining.
4 Play Stations are left over. (Use the remainder.)
Mr. Mavias has $62 to buy soccer balls. How many balls can he buy at $3 each?
$62÷$3 per soccer ball = $20 r$2
He can buy 20 soccer balls. (Drop the remaining $2)
Yarel has 20 stuffed animals. She wants to store them in plastic bags. She estimates that she can fit three into each bag. How many bags are needed?
20 stuffed animals÷3 stuffed animals per bag = 6 bags with 2 stuffed animals remaining.
7 bags are needed. (Add a bag for the 2 remaining stuffed animals.)
Mr. Gaither has $101 to split amongst himself and 13 teachers. How much money is left after the split?
13 teachers plus 1 teacher = 14 teachers
$101÷14= $7 with $3 remaining
$3 dollars is left after the split. (Use the remainder.)
Ms. Boebinger's shoe organizer holds 5 pairs of shoes in each row. How many rows will she needs to use for 24 pairs of shoes?
24 pairs of shoes÷5 pairs of shoes per row = 4 rows with r 4 pairs of shoes left over.
She needs 5 rows of shoes to hold all 24 pairs of shoes. (Add a row for the 4 leftover pairs of shoes.)
There are 50 students travelling in a van. Each van seats 8 students. How many vans are needed?
50 students÷8 students per van = 6 vans with 2 students remaining.
7 vans are needed. (Add another van for the 2 remaining students.)
Adela bought 19 dolls. She wants to split them amongst herself, her mom, and 2 friends. How many dolls will be left?
herself, her mom, and 2 friends = 4 people
19 dolls÷ 4 people = 4 dolls per person with 3 dolls remaining
3 dolls will be left. (Use the remainder.)
Helen has 56 songs on her iPad. She divides them into 7 playlists. How many songs will be in each playlist?
56 songs ÷ 7 playlists = 8 songs per playlist
She will have 8 songs on each playlist.
(no remainder)
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!
A scooter costs $79. How many payments of $10 would it take Ysrael to pay for the scooter?
$79÷ 8 $10 per payment = 7 payments with $9 remaining.
(Add another $10 payment)
He will need to make 8 $10 payments. (I'm sure they'll give him back his $1 change!)
Ms. Bucke saved $203. She spent an even amount of money for 8 months. How much money was left over?
$203÷8 months = $25 per month with $3 remaining
$3 was left over. (Use the remainder.)
TRIPLE JEOPARDY!!!
A group of 4 students are selling candy bars. They need to sell at least 53 candy bars. If each student sells an equal amount, how many will each student sell?
53 candy bars ÷ 4 students = 13 candy bars per student with 1 candy bar leftover to sell.
Each student would need to sell 14 candy bars to sell at least 53 candy bars.
(Add 1 candy bar per student. They would actually sell 56, which is more than they need to sell.)
Jarrod's card holder holds 9 cards per page. How many pages will he need if he has 75 cards?
75 cards ÷ 9 cards per page = 8 pages with 3 cards remaining.
He will need 9 pages. (Add one page for the remaining 3 cards.)