This math topic focuses on developing division skills involving a 2-digit number by a 1-digit number without a remainder. Specifically, it explores problems where a total number of riders need to be evenly distributed among cars. The scenario repeats across various problems but with different numbers of riders and possibly different riders per car, illustrating basic division facts and reinforcing the concept of division into equal parts with real-world scenarios. The format is likely engaging to help students visualize and understand the division process more concretely.

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

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Division Car Model - Total and Per Car to Car Count - No Remainder (2...
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38 riders are split evenly, 2 per car. How many cars?
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50 riders are split evenly, 2 per car. How many cars?
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39 riders are split evenly, 3 per car. How many cars?
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26 riders are split evenly, 2 per car. How many cars?
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34 riders are split evenly, 2 per car. How many cars?
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44 riders are split evenly, 2 per car. How many cars?
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28 riders are split evenly, 2 per car. How many cars?
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48 riders are split evenly, 2 per car. How many cars?
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