This math topic focuses on practicing basic division skills by interpreting visual cues. The task involves dividing a set of squares depicted in images into groups and determining how many whole squares fit into each specified group without any remainder. The exercises are structured as multiple-choice questions, challenging students to apply division concepts to visually represented problems, ensuring they understand how to distribute quantities evenly across groups. This helps build the foundational skill of division in a practical and visual context. Each problem offers a choice of answers, reinforcing understanding and accuracy in performing division operations.
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moreMath worksheet on 'Division - From Picture to Answer (Without Remainder) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Division 2 by 1 Digit' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/division_2_by_1_digit/ |
Divide the 17 ice creams among the 5 kids. How many whole ice creams will each kid get if no ice creams are cut into pieces? |
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Divide the 11 ice creams among the 5 kids. How many whole ice creams will each kid get if no ice creams are cut into pieces? |
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8 |
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Divide the 7 ice creams among the 2 kids. How many whole ice creams will each kid get if no ice creams are cut into pieces? |
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8 |
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Divide the 10 apples among the 3 kids. How many whole apples will each kid get if no apples are cut into pieces? |
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10 |
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Divide the 7 donuts among the 3 kids. How many whole donuts will each kid get if no donuts are cut into pieces? |
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9 |
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Divide the 10 oranges among the 2 kids. How many whole oranges will each kid get if no oranges are cut into pieces? |
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Divide the 10 oranges among the 3 kids. How many whole oranges will each kid get if no oranges are cut into pieces? |
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10 |
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11 |