This math topic helps students practice basic division skills in a practical, real-life context by figuring out how many buses or cars are needed when a total number of riders is divided evenly among them. Each problem involves dividing a given number of riders by the number of riders per bus or car. These problems are designed to ensure there is no remainder and involve only one-digit divisors. The setting in each problem involves riders and vehicles, offering a relatable scenario for the application of division concepts, specifically as an introduction to long division.

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Division Car Model - Total and Per Car to Car Count - No Remainder (1 Digit) Worksheet

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40 riders are split evenly, 8 per bus. How many buses?
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48 riders are split evenly, 8 per bus. How many buses?
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49 riders are split evenly, 7 per bus. How many buses?
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27 riders are split evenly, 9 per bus. How many buses?
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32 riders are split evenly, 4 per car. How many cars?
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36 riders are split evenly, 4 per car. How many cars?
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45 riders are split evenly, 9 per bus. How many buses?
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27 riders are split evenly, 3 per car. How many cars?
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