Remainders
For questions 1 – 10, choose the quotient.
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For questions 11 – 30, solve these problems for the school picnic and see how you interpret the remainder.
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11) 58 third graders from Midtown School are going on a picnic. If there are 8 hot dogs in a package, how many packages are needed for each student to have 2 hot dogs?
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12) How many extra hot dogs will there be?
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13) The 58 students divide up into teams of 6 for a game. The students who are left over form a smaller team. How many teams are there?
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14) How many students were on the smaller team?
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15) Some of the students baked cookies for the picnic. Jeff baked 50 cookies. He needs to put them in packages of 3. How many packages of 3 cookies could he make?
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16) How many left over cookies are there?
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17) Mrs. Keenan brought 3 dozen eggs for an egg-tossing contest. The 58 students divide into pairs and each pair takes 1 egg. How many eggs did they use?
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18) How many eggs were left over?
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19) The bus holds 56 students with 2 students in each seat. There are 58 third graders riding to the picnic. How many students do not have a seat?
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20) What would be a good solution to this problem?
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21) Billy took 3 rolls of film and each roll had 27 pictures. How many pictures did Billy take?
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22) Billy put his pictures of the picnic on yearbook pages. He could fit 6 pictures on each page. He had to have one page with less pictures. How many pages did he use?
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23) How many pictures were on the short yearbook page?
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24) Parents donated drink boxes for the picnic. They donated 6 cartons with 24 in each. How many drink boxes were there?
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25) If each of the 58 students drank 2 drink boxes each, how many were left over?
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26) Were there enough drink boxes left over that each of the 58 students could each have 1 more?
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27) The 58 students made soft ball teams. They put 9 students on each team. How many teams did they make?
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28) Were there enough students left over to make another team?
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29) How many students were left over in number 47?
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30) Which would be a possible solution to the extra students?
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For questions 31 – 40, write the quotient.
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41) If you were directed by your school to complete Offline Activities for this course, please enter the information on the Log Entry form. |
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