This math topic focuses on practicing division with remainders using simple, real-life scenarios involving riders and buses. Specifically, students are asked to determine how many riders remain after dividing a specified total number of riders evenly among a set number of buses. The problems utilize a one-digit divisor for division, and are part of an introductory module on long division. They also include multiple-choice answers, allowing students to select the correct remainder for each scenario.

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Division Car Model - Total and Car Count to Remainder (1 Digit) Worksheet

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Division Car Model - Total and Car Count to Remainder (1 Digit)
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79 riders are split evenly among 9 buses. How many riders REMAIN once the buses are evenly filled?
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65 riders are split evenly among 7 buses. How many riders REMAIN once the buses are evenly filled?
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55 riders are split evenly among 9 buses. How many riders REMAIN once the buses are evenly filled?
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70 riders are split evenly among 7 buses. How many riders REMAIN once the buses are evenly filled?
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57 riders are split evenly among 9 buses. How many riders REMAIN once the buses are evenly filled?
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56 riders are split evenly among 9 buses. How many riders REMAIN once the buses are evenly filled?
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64 riders are split evenly among 7 buses. How many riders REMAIN once the buses are evenly filled?
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58 riders are split evenly among 9 buses. How many riders REMAIN once the buses are evenly filled?
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