This math topic focuses on practicing basic division skills, specifically dividing two-digit numbers evenly without remainders. Learners apply division to determine how many cars or buses are needed if a certain number of riders are distributed evenly per vehicle. The problems involve straightforward division calculations where the total number of riders are divided by the number of riders per car or bus, reinforcing conceptual understanding of division in a real-world context. There are multiple choice answers provided for each scenario, aiding in concept reinforcement and assessment.

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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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60 riders are split evenly, 4 per car. How many cars?
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75 riders are split evenly, 15 per bus. How many buses?
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60 riders are split evenly, 2 per car. How many cars?
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51 riders are split evenly, 3 per car. How many cars?
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92 riders are split evenly, 4 per car. How many cars?
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80 riders are split evenly, 4 per car. How many cars?
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54 riders are split evenly, 18 per bus. How many buses?
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87 riders are split evenly, 3 per car. How many cars?
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