This math topic focuses on setting up division word problems involving small integer values. The problems presented involve determining how many individual items or portions someone gets when a total amount is evenly divided among a certain number of people or objects. These scenarios include distributing pieces of candy among kids or dividing equally shared fruits among animals like koalas. Each problem requires the learner to select the correct division equation from multiple choices to accurately represent the situation described. This practice helps enhance understanding of basic division and its application in real-world contexts.
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5 kids split 45 pieces of candy evenly. How many pieces of candy does each kid get?
Math worksheet on 'Division Word Problems - Setup (Small Integer Values) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Multiplication - 2 Digit' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/multiplication_2_digit/ |
5 kids split 45 pieces of candy evenly. How many pieces of candy does each kid get? |
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7 kids split 35 pieces of candy evenly. How many pieces of candy does each kid get? |
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How many apples were eaten if a koala eats 18 grams of apples and each apple weighs 3 grams? |
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How many apples were eaten if a koala eats 18 grams of apples and each apple weighs 9 grams? |
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24 pieces of candy are split evenly amongst 3 kids. How many pieces of candy does each kid get? |
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How many apples does each koala eat if 7 koalas share 14 apples evenly? |
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3 koalas together eat 21 apples. They each eat the same number. How many apples does each koala eat? |
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