Division practice problems - page 19 of 93
Number of problems found: 1860
- Lilies 81910
There are twice as many pink water lilies in the pond as yellow water lilies, but twice as few as white water lilies. Which water lilies are the most and which are the fewest? How many times more white water lilies are there than yellow water lilies? How
- Multiple: 81896
Write the nearest smaller multiple: number 7 to number 23 number 5 to number 19 number 6 to number 23 number 10 to number 79 number 6 to number 41 number 3 to number 28
- Identical 81873
Three identical pumps empty the tank in 1.8 hours. How long will it take 5 pumps to empty this tank?
- Perimeter 81825
Roland rode his bike around the perimeter of the square plot and traveled 5km. What is the length of the side of a square pitch?
- Children 81752
How many nuts would we need at least to divide the nuts equally among 10 or 18 children?
- Children 81732
There are 42 children in the yard, and they want to divide into groups of four. How many groups of four can they make, and how many children will they raise?
- Diameter 81711
We want to stick labels on the glasses. The labels stick right around the glass. The diameter of the cup is 6 cm. The height of the label is 10 cm. a) How many labels will we make from 30 x 40 cm paper? b) How many papers of this size will we use to make
- Secondary 81688
Hello, this year I am doing the entrance exams for secondary school. I wanted to ask if I have an example: HOW MANY TIMES is a quarter of the number 1.5 smaller than the number 4 1/2, and I don't know what to do with that? HOW MANY TIMES will I add, subtr
- Shortest 81627
What is the shortest distance across the globe's surface on a scale of 1:1,000,000 from the equator to the North Pole?
- Classroom 81621
On a classroom clock, the large (minute) hand on the clock will travel through an angle of 120 degrees in some time. What angle does the small (hour) hand pass in this time?
- Portioning ice cream
How many scoops of ice cream can we make using a scoop in the shape of a spherical canopy with a radius of 2.5 cm and a height of 4 cm. We have a 2-liter ice cream tub available. When portioning, we will follow the exact measure.
- Eight-millimeter 81605
The rain gauge showed that an eight-millimeter layer of water fell on Mr. Severa's square garden. If Mr. Severa wanted to achieve the same irrigation of the garden, he would have to use 200 full sixteen-liter watering cans. calculate the area of his garde
- Remainders 81569
If we divide numbers by a divisor of 15, we get several different remainders. Write the sum of all possible even remainders that we get this way.
- Circumference 81557
Calculate how many volleyballs with a circumference of 65 cm fit into a cube-shaped rack whose edge is 100 cm long.
- Five-quarters 81556
Add one-third to five-eighths and divide the result by the sum of the numbers five-quarters and two-thirds.
- Millimeters - saw
A fine tooth of a saw has 60 teeth per 2 inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm). What is the tooth pitch in millimeters (rounded to hundredths of mm)?
- Bathroom 81542
The bathroom wall is 4m long. Her height is half. How many square meters of 10cm x 10cm square tiles will be needed to cover it?
- Diamond-shaped 81516
How many diamond-shaped tiles with a side of 25 cm and a height of 20 cm are needed to pave a rectangular courtyard with sides of 30 m and 28 m if the joints represent 1/20 of the area?
- Succeed 81482
Julka wanted to cut pieces 10 cm and 30 cm long from a 1 m long twine so that not a single piece would be too big for her. Did she succeed?
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