This math topic focuses on practicing division with two-digit numbers without remainders, specifically in the context of dividing a total number of riders evenly among cars or buses. It emphasizes understanding and applying simple division concepts to find how many riders fit per vehicle. The problems are presented visually with images, and multiple choice answers are provided for students to select from after computing the division. This practical application helps strengthen division skills in a relatable scenario.

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Division Car Model - Total and Car Count to Per Car - No Remainder (2 Digit) Worksheet

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Division Car Model - Total and Car Count to Per Car - No Remainder (2...
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68 riders are split evenly among 34 cars. How many per car?
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75 riders are split evenly among 5 buses. How many per bus?
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96 riders are split evenly among 48 cars. How many per car?
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70 riders are split evenly among 35 cars. How many per car?
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55 riders are split evenly among 11 cars. How many per car?
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68 riders are split evenly among 17 cars. How many per car?
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99 riders are split evenly among 33 cars. How many per car?
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60 riders are split evenly among 15 cars. How many per car?
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