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Math · Age 11 · Multiplication & Division

Written Division with Remainders (Ex. 2)

Use written division to solve real-life problems, interpreting remainders appropriately.

Module

Multiplication & Division

Age

Age 11

Duration

12 min

Questions

5

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  1. Question 1

    Multiple choice

    12,345 chairs need to be arranged in rows of 15. How many full rows? How many chairs are left over?

  2. Question 2

    Multiple choice

    54,321 ÷ 23 = ? (remainder as fraction)

  3. Question 3

    Multiple choice

    Oranges are packed in boxes of 12. There are 9,876 oranges. How many complete boxes?

  4. Question 4

    Sequence

    Find the pattern: 9,000 ÷ 12 = 750; 10,200 ÷ 12 = 850; 11,400 ÷ 12 = ___.

  5. Question 5

    True or false

    When sharing items equally, if there is a remainder, it means some items cannot be distributed.

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