Divide by 1-Digit Divisors
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12 questions
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There are 807 people flying from San Antonio Texas to Flagstaff Arizona. All 807 people will be split equally into 3 flights. How many people will be on each flight?
There are 807 people flying from San Antonio Texas to Flagstaff Arizona. All 807 people will be split equally into 3 flights. How many people will be on each flight?
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8 cousins are at the arcade playing games. Together, they earned 536 tickets. If they share the tickets equally, how many ticket does each cousin get?
8 cousins are at the arcade playing games. Together, they earned 536 tickets. If they share the tickets equally, how many ticket does each cousin get?
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238 apples are to be shared equally to 7 classrooms.
How many apples are in each classroom? _______
How many apples are in 2 of the classrooms? _______
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Mark picked 389 sea shells from the beach and Annie picked 487 sea shells. Annie and Mark are going to place them equally into their 6 fish tanks.
How many sea shells did Mark and Annie pick altogether? _______
How many sea shells will be in each fish tank? _______
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Find the quotient.
4,285 ÷ 5 = ________
Find the quotient.
4,285 ÷ 5 = ________
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In the problem below, the 4 is called the __________.
Words to consider: multiple, digit, decimal, factor, product, dividend, quotient, divisor
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Find the quotient.
387 ÷ 9 = _______
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Find the quotient.
1,804 ÷ 4 = _______
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632 skittles are shared equally between 8 kids. How many skittles does each kid get?
632 skittles are shared equally between 8 kids. How many skittles does each kid get?
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What is the answer to a division problem called?
A __________ is an answer to a division problem.
Type your answer.
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4,383 leggos are being equally distributed to 9 groups of students for a leggo bridge building competition. How many leggos will each group recieve?
4,383 leggos are being equally distributed to 9 groups of students for a leggo bridge building competition. How many leggos will each group recieve?
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The Walker family loves fishing for clams. The table below shows how many clams each family member caught.
How many clams did the Walker family collect altogether? _______
If the Walker family shares the clams equally, how many clams will each family member get?
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This is a multi-step problem!