Division practice problems - page 39 of 94
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- Bubble bee marbles
Mark has 100 marbles. Seventeen are bubble bee marbles. What decimal number shows the fraction of marbles that are bumblebees?
- The cost 2
The cost of 5 apples is $3.45, and 5 oranges are $1.23. If Rachel buys one apple and one orange, then how much must she pay?
- I have
I have 1/5 of an ounce of water left. I separate the water equally into two cups. How many ounces of water are in each cup?
- Paula
Paula is painting six doors that are all the same size. She used 2 liters of paint to cover 1 3/5 doors. How many liters of paint are needed for 1 door?
- How many 15
How many six-eights are there in 18? Which of the following would you choose to solve this question? 18 x 6/8 or 18 : 6/8
- Each of
Each of Suzan's notebooks is 4/5 inches wide. How many notebooks will fit if she has 25 inches of space remaining on her bookshelf?
- Lemonade 4
Six friends are sharing 8 cups of lemonade. How many cups will each friend get if they share the lemonade equally?
- Language test
Your language test scores are 58, 68, 89, and 95. What is the lowest you can earn on the next test while still achieving an average of at least 79?
- Max has
Max has a 1/3 of a pound of pretzels and wants to share equal parts between himself and a friend. How many pretzels will Max's friend receive?
- Mario 2
Mario is preparing dinner for his friends. He made three bowls of spaghetti sauce. If each bowl holds 3/4 quart, how much sauce did Mario make?
- Rope cutting
Shane has a piece of rope that is 7 4/5 units long. How many pieces does he have if he cuts it into pieces that are each 3/5 of a unit long?
- Items
Items A costs 675.35 while item B costs 1605.25. How much more was the cost of item B than item A? How much would you pay if you purchased items A and B?
- An orchard
An orchard has 28 apple trees, 27 orange trees, and 14 cherry trees. What is the ratio of apple trees to cherry trees?
- A small
A small book took one-sixth of a ream of paper to make. The team said they could make nine books from 3 whole reams of paper. Are they correct?
- Mrs. Zarka
Mrs. Zarka has three pies for a party. She calculates that if she splits the pies evenly among the guests, they will each receive 1/6 of a pie. How many guests are there?
- What fraction
What fraction of numbers 1 to 30 is prime?
- The rug
Josie has a rug with an area of 18 square feet. She will put the rug on the floor covered in 1/3 square foot tiles. How many tiles will the rug cover?
- Julian 2
Julian and two of his friends will share 1/4 of a pizza. How much will each person get?
- Barbara 2
Barbara gets six pizzas to divide equally among four people. How much pizza can each person have?
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