This worksheet covers Division Word Problems, which is part of the Division module in the Elementary Math course. Practice problems are designed to strengthen key concepts and build confidence.
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Set 1 — Foundation
Sarah has 24 apples. She wants to put them into bags with 6 apples each. How many bags will she use?
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Tom has 30 candies and wants to share them equally among 5 friends. How many candies will each friend get?
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A farmer has 45 eggs and wants to pack them in boxes of 9 eggs each. How many boxes does he need?
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There are 56 students in a classroom, and each desk can seat 7 students. How many desks are needed?
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Lily has 72 stickers and wants to put them into packs of 8 stickers. How many packs can she make?
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A baker made 48 cookies and wants to put them in boxes of 12 cookies each. How many boxes will he need?
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If 36 children are going on a field trip and each van can hold 9 children, how many vans are needed?
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Jenny has 60 flowers and wants to plant them in rows of 10. How many rows will she have?
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A teacher has 81 crayons and wants to divide them into 9 equal groups. How many crayons will be in each group?
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If a pizza is cut into 12 slices and 4 children are sharing it equally, how many slices will each child get?
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