This math topic involves practicing division through visual representation, where each problem's goal is to distribute sets of squares evenly into grey circles and calculate how many squares fit in each circle. The problems seemingly cover a range of difficulty levels, as the number of squares per circle in the answers varies from very small numbers up to hundreds, indicating work with both small integers and larger numerical values in division exercises. This exercise is part of an introductory unit on the division of integers.

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Division - From Picture to Answer (Even) Worksheet

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Division - From Picture to Answer (Even)
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Divide the 20 apples among the 4 kids. How many for each kid?
a
4
b
3
c
1
d
9
e
5
f
8
2
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Divide the 10 donuts among the 5 kids. How many for each kid?
a
2
b
1
c
8
d
5
e
4
f
6
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An svg image showing a math problem
Divide the 10 donuts among the 2 kids. How many for each kid?
a
3
b
4
c
2
d
1
e
5
f
12
4
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Divide the 25 ice creams among the 5 kids. How many for each kid?
a
10
b
2
c
13
d
1
e
5
f
8
5
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Divide the 10 candies among the 2 kids. How many for each kid?
a
11
b
14
c
5
d
1
e
9
f
3
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An svg image showing a math problem
Divide the 12 donuts among the 4 kids. How many for each kid?
a
3
b
1
c
6
d
10
e
2
f
5
7
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Divide the 10 oranges among the 2 kids. How many for each kid?
a
4
b
1
c
14
d
6
e
5
f
9
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An svg image showing a math problem
Divide the 25 donuts among the 5 kids. How many for each kid?
a
6
b
2
c
13
d
5
e
14
f
9