Simple/2-Digit Division
3-Digit Division
4-Digit Division
Word Problems
Word Problems
100

18 % 5 = ____

3 r3

100

330 % 4 = ____

82 r2

100

2,400 % 8 = ____

300

100

Mr. White has 31 students in his class. He has to split them into groups of 4 for a science experiment. How many groups will he have? How many students are in the last group?

8 groups

3 in last group

100

There are 52 chairs in 3 equal groups. How many chairs in each group? Are there any chairs leftover?

17 chairs

1 chair leftover

200

17 % 5 = ____

3 r2

200

575 % 5 = ____

115

200

Which equations are reasonable estimations of 

124 % 6?

A. 200 % 5 = 40

B. 120 % 6 = 20

C. 100 % 5 = 20

D. 200 % 4 = 50

B, C

200

Mr. Draper uses 8 nails to secure each board of a fence. If there are 500 nails, how many boards can he secure?

60 boards

200

Holly uses 7 sheets of tissue paper to make one flower. If she bought a package with 500 sheets of tissue paper, about how many flowers will Holly be able to make?

70 flowers

300

37 % 8 = ____

4 r5

300

676 % 4 = _____

69

300

2,500 % 6

416 r4

300

Ms. Bollis has two pieces of fabric to make costumes. One piece is 11 yards long and the other is 15 yards long. Each costume requires 3 yards of fabric. How many costumes can Mrs. Bollis make?

8 costumes

300

Mrs. Brooks has 2 pieces of ribbon to make wreaths. One piece is 18 yards long and the other is 17 yards long. Each wreath requires 5 yards of uncut ribbon. How many wreaths can Mrs. Brooks make?

6 yards

400

68 % 9 = ____

7 r5

400

312 % 6 = ____

52

400

1,800 % 6 = ____

300

400

Mr. Vorel's class is going to the science museum. He has 32 students in his class. Groups of 8 students can see a special exhibit on space travel. How many groups will be needed so everyone can see the exhibit?

4 groups

400

The fourth graders are going to the theater to watch the movie version of the book they all have read. Each row seats 9 people. How many rows will be needed to seat everyone?

Mr. Blaine - 27

Mrs. Hatch - 28

Miss Rupert - 31




10 rows (9 r5)

500

Which of the following is NOT equivalent to 48 % 4?

A: (40 + 8) % 4

B: (40 % 4) + (8 % 4)

C: (40 % 4) + 8

C

500

144 % 6 = ____

24

500

2,699 % 8 = ____

337 r3

500

The pizza stand gives patrons a free pizza when they collect 8 coupons. How many free pizzas can Mrs. Fowler get if she has 78 coupons? How many more coupons does she need for the next free pizza?

9 free pizzas

2 more pizzas

500

The comic depot gives customers free comic books when they purchase 9 comic books. How many free books can Marci get if she buys 68 comic books? What does the remainder represent? How many more books does Marci need to get one more free book?

7 free comic books

5 books leftover

4 more books