This topic focuses on basic division where each problem involves distributing a set number of cards evenly across players without any remainder. The division problems are framed in the context of cards distributed per hand, facilitating the practice of dividing a whole number by a one-digit number. Specifically, the students need to calculate the number of players receiving the same number of cards, ensuring no cards are left undistributed, which underscores the 'no remainder' aspect. Each problem requires interpreting and solving a practical division scenario reflective of a real-life card game setup.

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Division Cards Model - Deck and Hand Size to Player Count - No Remainder (1 Digit) Worksheet

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72 cards are dealt evenly, 8 per hand. How many players?
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64 cards are dealt evenly, 8 per hand. How many players?
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56 cards are dealt evenly, 8 per hand. How many players?
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81 cards are dealt evenly, 9 per hand. How many players?
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63 cards are dealt evenly, 9 per hand. How many players?
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54 cards are dealt evenly, 6 per hand. How many players?
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