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 2 — Foundation
If you have 24 apples and you want to put them in bags with 6 apples in each bag, how many bags will you need?
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There are 30 students in a class. If the students are divided into groups of 5, how many groups will there be?
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A farmer has 45 carrots. If he wants to pack them in boxes with 9 carrots in each box, how many boxes does he need?
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If a toy store has 64 toys and wants to display them in rows of 8 toys each, how many rows will they have?
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A baker made 36 cookies. If he packs them in boxes of 12 cookies each, how many boxes does he use?
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If a school has 50 pencils and gives them to 10 students equally, how many pencils does each student get?
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A pet store has 72 fish. If they want to arrange them in tanks with 9 fish in each tank, how many tanks do they need?
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If there are 56 cookies and they are to be shared equally among 7 friends, how many cookies does each friend get?
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A library has 90 books. If the books are arranged in groups of 10, how many groups are there?
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A gardener has 48 flowers and wants to plant them in rows of 6 flowers each. How many rows will he plant?
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