zMath 130  - Unit 10: Remainders

Remainders

For questions 1 – 10, choose the quotient.


1)

17 ÷ 5 = ___


2)

48 ÷ 5 = ___


3)

89 ÷ 9 = ___


4)

17 ÷ 4 = ___


5)

35 ÷ 8 = ___


6)

34 ÷ 5 = ___


7)

40 ÷ 9 = ___


8)

54 ÷ 7 = ___


9)

45 ÷ 7 =___


10)

49 ÷ 5 =___


For questions 11 – 30, solve these problems for the school picnic and see how you interpret the remainder.


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?


12)

How many extra hot dogs will there be?


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?


14)

How many students were on the smaller team?


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?


16)

How many left over cookies are there?


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?


18)

How many eggs were left over?


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?


20)

What would be a good solution to this problem?


21)

Billy took 3 rolls of film and each roll had 27 pictures. How many pictures did Billy take?


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?


23)

How many pictures were on the short yearbook page?


24)

Parents donated drink boxes for the picnic. They donated 6 cartons with 24 in each. How many drink boxes were there?


25)

If each of the 58 students drank 2 drink boxes each, how many were left over?


26)

Were there enough drink boxes left over that each of the 58 students could each have 1 more?


27)

The 58 students made soft ball teams. They put 9 students on each team. How many teams did they make?


28)

Were there enough students left over to make another team?


29)

How many students were left over in number 47?


30)

Which would be a possible solution to the extra students?


For questions 31 – 40, write the quotient.


31)

Write the quotient.


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32)

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33)

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34)

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35)

Write the quotient.


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36)

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37)

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38)

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