Division
Math
Division starts at 2 and continues till grade 5.
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See sample questions for grade 3
If 24 apples are divided equally into 6 baskets, how many apples are in each basket?
If 32 pencils are shared equally among 8 students, how many pencils does each student get?
If 48 books are arranged equally on 6 shelves, how many books are on each shelf?
If 54 candies are shared equally among 9 children, how many candies does each child get?
If 84 pencils are shared equally among 12 students, how many pencils does each student get?
If you have 15 candies and want to share them equally among 5 friends, how many candies does each friend get?
If you have 36 cookies and put them into 4 jars equally, how many cookies are in each jar?
If you have 40 marbles and want to put them into bags of 8, how many bags will you need?
If you have 60 stickers and want to give 12 stickers to each friend, how many friends can you give stickers to?
If you have 77 candies and want to put them into 11 bags equally, how many candies are in each bag?
If you have 90 balloons and want to put them into groups of 10, how many groups will you have?
What is 100 divided by 10?
What is 12 divided by 3?
What is 15 divided by 1?
What is the quotient of 30 divided by 5?
What is the remainder when 17 is divided by 3?
What is the remainder when 22 is divided by 4?
What is the remainder when 29 is divided by 5?
What is the result of 14 divided by 2?
What is the result of 24 divided by 8?
