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The document provides 10 word problems involving division with remainders. The problems cover a variety of contexts including splitting candy, buying boxes of cupcakes, splitting donuts between boxes, making boxes of brownies, filling school vans, splitting tickets between friends, filling containers with orange slices, filling photo album pages, selling boxes of chocolate bars, and using tickets for roller coaster rides. For each problem, the user is asked to solve the division problem and state the remainder. An answer key is provided.

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Division Word Problems (3÷1) W/ Remainder: Answers

The document provides 10 word problems involving division with remainders. The problems cover a variety of contexts including splitting candy, buying boxes of cupcakes, splitting donuts between boxes, making boxes of brownies, filling school vans, splitting tickets between friends, filling containers with orange slices, filling photo album pages, selling boxes of chocolate bars, and using tickets for roller coaster rides. For each problem, the user is asked to solve the division problem and state the remainder. An answer key is provided.

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Division Word Problems (31) w/ Remainder

Name:

Solve each problem.

Answers

1) Will had one hundred twenty-one pieces of candy. If he wants to


121 2 = 60 r1
split the candy into two bags with the same amount of candy in
each bag, how many more pieces would he need to make sure each
bag had the same amount?
2) A box of cupcakes cost $six. If you had eight hundred twenty-one 821 6 = 136 r5
dollars and bought as many boxes as you could, how much money
would you have left?
3) A baker had seven boxes for donuts. He ended up making two
hundred seventy-seven donuts and splitting them evenly between
the boxes. How many extra donuts did he end up with?
4) A box can hold seven brownies. If a baker made three hundred
forty-nine brownies, how many full boxes of brownies did he
make?

1.

2.

3.

4.

49

5.

108

6.

7.

8.

130

9.

170

10.

277 7 = 39 r4

349 7 = 49 r6

5) There are four hundred thirty students going to a trivia


competition. If each school van can hold four students, how many
vans will they need?

430 4 = 107 r2

6) At the carnival, nine friends bought eight hundred sixty-five


tickets. If they wanted to split all the tickets so each friend got the
same amount, how many more tickets would they need to buy?

865 9 = 96 r1

7) A container can hold two orange slices. If a company had five


hundred sixty-five orange slices to put into containers, how many
more slices would they need to fill up the last container?

565 2 = 282 r1

8) Nancy had six hundred fifty-four photos to put into a photo album. 654 5 = 130 r4
If each page holds five photos, how many full pages will she have?

9) Tom has to sell eight hundred forty-nine chocolate bars to win a


849 5 = 169 r4
trip. If each box contains five chocolate bars, how many boxes will
he need to sell to win the trip?
10) The roller coaster at the state fair costs four tickets per ride. If you 275 4 = 68 r3
had two hundred seventy-five tickets, how many tickets would you
have left if you rode it as many times as you could?

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Division Word Problems (31) w/ Remainder

Name:

Answer Key

Solve each problem.

Answers

1) Will had one hundred twenty-one pieces of candy. If he wants to


121 2 = 60 r1
split the candy into two bags with the same amount of candy in
each bag, how many more pieces would he need to make sure each
bag had the same amount?
2) A box of cupcakes cost $six. If you had eight hundred twenty-one 821 6 = 136 r5
dollars and bought as many boxes as you could, how much money
would you have left?
3) A baker had seven boxes for donuts. He ended up making two
hundred seventy-seven donuts and splitting them evenly between
the boxes. How many extra donuts did he end up with?
4) A box can hold seven brownies. If a baker made three hundred
forty-nine brownies, how many full boxes of brownies did he
make?

1.

2.

3.

4.

49

5.

108

6.

7.

8.

130

9.

170

10.

277 7 = 39 r4

349 7 = 49 r6

5) There are four hundred thirty students going to a trivia


competition. If each school van can hold four students, how many
vans will they need?

430 4 = 107 r2

6) At the carnival, nine friends bought eight hundred sixty-five


tickets. If they wanted to split all the tickets so each friend got the
same amount, how many more tickets would they need to buy?

865 9 = 96 r1

7) A container can hold two orange slices. If a company had five


hundred sixty-five orange slices to put into containers, how many
more slices would they need to fill up the last container?

565 2 = 282 r1

8) Nancy had six hundred fifty-four photos to put into a photo album. 654 5 = 130 r4
If each page holds five photos, how many full pages will she have?

9) Tom has to sell eight hundred forty-nine chocolate bars to win a


849 5 = 169 r4
trip. If each box contains five chocolate bars, how many boxes will
he need to sell to win the trip?
10) The roller coaster at the state fair costs four tickets per ride. If you 275 4 = 68 r3
had two hundred seventy-five tickets, how many tickets would you
have left if you rode it as many times as you could?

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Division Word Problems (31) w/ Remainder

Name:

Solve each problem.

Answers

130

49

108

1.

170

2.

3.

1) Will had one hundred twenty-one pieces of candy. If he wants to split the candy into two
bags with the same amount of candy in each bag, how many more pieces would he need to
make sure each bag had the same amount?

4.

5.

2) A box of cupcakes cost $six. If you had eight hundred twenty-one dollars and bought as
many boxes as you could, how much money would you have left?

3) A baker had seven boxes for donuts. He ended up making two hundred seventy-seven
donuts and splitting them evenly between the boxes. How many extra donuts did he end up
with?
4) A box can hold seven brownies. If a baker made three hundred forty-nine brownies, how
many full boxes of brownies did he make?

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

5) There are four hundred thirty students going to a trivia competition. If each school van can
hold four students, how many vans will they need?

6) At the carnival, nine friends bought eight hundred sixty-five tickets. If they wanted to split
all the tickets so each friend got the same amount, how many more tickets would they need
to buy?
7) A container can hold two orange slices. If a company had five hundred sixty-five orange
slices to put into containers, how many more slices would they need to fill up the last
container?
8) Nancy had six hundred fifty-four photos to put into a photo album. If each page holds five
photos, how many full pages will she have?

9) Tom has to sell eight hundred forty-nine chocolate bars to win a trip. If each box contains
five chocolate bars, how many boxes will he need to sell to win the trip?

10) The roller coaster at the state fair costs four tickets per ride. If you had two hundred
seventy-five tickets, how many tickets would you have left if you rode it as many times as
you could?

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Division Word Problems (31) w/ Remainder

Name:

Solve each problem.

Answers

1) A restaurant needs to buy three hundred sixty-seven new plates. If


each box has three plates in it, how many boxes will they need to
buy?
2) Vanessa received six hundred twenty-two dollars for her birthday.
Later she found some toys that cost nine dollars each. How much
money would she have left if she bought as many as she could?
3) Robin wanted to drink exactly nine bottles of water each day, so
she bought six hundred seventeen bottles when they were on sale.
How many more bottles will she need to buy on the last day?
4) John's dad bought four hundred fourteen meters of string. If he
wanted to cut the string into pieces with each piece being seven
meters long, how many full sized pieces could he make?

367 3 = 122 r1

3.

4.

59

5.

6.

7.

64

8.

94

9.

30

10.

197

414 7 = 59 r1

6) A coat factory had four hundred twenty-four coats. If they wanted


to put them into six boxes, with the same number of coats in each
box, how many extra coats would they have left over?

424 6 = 70 r4

7) A cafeteria was putting milk cartons into stacks. They had two
hundred fifty-nine cartons and were putting them into stacks with
four cartons in each stack. How many full stacks could they make?

259 4 = 64 r3

8) There are seven hundred forty-five students going to a trivia


competition. If each school van can hold eight students, how many
vans will they need?

745 8 = 93 r1

9) A vat of orange juice was one hundred fifty-three pints. If you


wanted to pour the vat into five glasses with the same amount in
each glass, how many pints would be in each glass?

153 5 = 30 r3

10) A librarian had to pack five hundred ninety books into boxes. If
each box can hold three books, how many boxes did she need?

590 3 = 196 r2

2.

617 9 = 68 r5

514 9 = 57 r1

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123

622 9 = 69 r1

5) A school had five hundred fourteen students sign up for the trivia
teams. If they wanted to have nine team, with the same number of
students on each team, how many more students would need to
sign up?

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Division Word Problems (31) w/ Remainder

Name:

Answer Key

Solve each problem.

Answers

1) A restaurant needs to buy three hundred sixty-seven new plates. If


each box has three plates in it, how many boxes will they need to
buy?
2) Vanessa received six hundred twenty-two dollars for her birthday.
Later she found some toys that cost nine dollars each. How much
money would she have left if she bought as many as she could?
3) Robin wanted to drink exactly nine bottles of water each day, so
she bought six hundred seventeen bottles when they were on sale.
How many more bottles will she need to buy on the last day?
4) John's dad bought four hundred fourteen meters of string. If he
wanted to cut the string into pieces with each piece being seven
meters long, how many full sized pieces could he make?

367 3 = 122 r1

3.

4.

59

5.

6.

7.

64

8.

94

9.

30

10.

197

414 7 = 59 r1

6) A coat factory had four hundred twenty-four coats. If they wanted


to put them into six boxes, with the same number of coats in each
box, how many extra coats would they have left over?

424 6 = 70 r4

7) A cafeteria was putting milk cartons into stacks. They had two
hundred fifty-nine cartons and were putting them into stacks with
four cartons in each stack. How many full stacks could they make?

259 4 = 64 r3

8) There are seven hundred forty-five students going to a trivia


competition. If each school van can hold eight students, how many
vans will they need?

745 8 = 93 r1

9) A vat of orange juice was one hundred fifty-three pints. If you


wanted to pour the vat into five glasses with the same amount in
each glass, how many pints would be in each glass?

153 5 = 30 r3

10) A librarian had to pack five hundred ninety books into boxes. If
each box can hold three books, how many boxes did she need?

590 3 = 196 r2

2.

617 9 = 68 r5

514 9 = 57 r1

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123

622 9 = 69 r1

5) A school had five hundred fourteen students sign up for the trivia
teams. If they wanted to have nine team, with the same number of
students on each team, how many more students would need to
sign up?

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Division Word Problems (31) w/ Remainder

Name:

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Answers

30

94

1.

123

59

197

64

2.

3.

1) A restaurant needs to buy three hundred sixty-seven new plates. If each box has three plates
in it, how many boxes will they need to buy?

4.

5.

2) Vanessa received six hundred twenty-two dollars for her birthday. Later she found some
toys that cost nine dollars each. How much money would she have left if she bought as
many as she could?
3) Robin wanted to drink exactly nine bottles of water each day, so she bought six hundred
seventeen bottles when they were on sale. How many more bottles will she need to buy on
the last day?
4) John's dad bought four hundred fourteen meters of string. If he wanted to cut the string into
pieces with each piece being seven meters long, how many full sized pieces could he make?

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

5) A school had five hundred fourteen students sign up for the trivia teams. If they wanted to
have nine team, with the same number of students on each team, how many more students
would need to sign up?
6) A coat factory had four hundred twenty-four coats. If they wanted to put them into six
boxes, with the same number of coats in each box, how many extra coats would they have
left over?
7) A cafeteria was putting milk cartons into stacks. They had two hundred fifty-nine cartons
and were putting them into stacks with four cartons in each stack. How many full stacks
could they make?
8) There are seven hundred forty-five students going to a trivia competition. If each school van
can hold eight students, how many vans will they need?

9) A vat of orange juice was one hundred fifty-three pints. If you wanted to pour the vat into
five glasses with the same amount in each glass, how many pints would be in each glass?

10) A librarian had to pack five hundred ninety books into boxes. If each box can hold three
books, how many boxes did she need?

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Division Word Problems (31) w/ Remainder

Name:

Solve each problem.

Answers

1) Megan had three hundred seventy-two songs on her mp3 player. If


she wanted to put the songs equally into nine different playlists,
how many songs would she have left over?
2) A new video game console needs nine computer chips. If a
machine can create eight hundred sixty-five computer chips a day,
how many video game consoles can be created in a day?

372 9 = 41 r3
1.

2.

96

3.

122

4.

92

5.

6.

62

7.

8.

9.

10.

152

865 9 = 96 r1

3) Robin had seven hundred thirty-six photos to put into a photo


736 6 = 122 r4
album. If each page holds six photos, how many full pages will she
have?
4) There are four hundred fifty-eight people attending a luncheon. If a 458 5 = 91 r3
table can hold five people, how many tables do they need?

5) A container can hold four orange slices. If a company had three


hundred twenty-nine orange slices to put into containers, how
many more slices would they need to fill up the last container?

329 4 = 82 r1

6) There are five hundred fifty-four students going to a trivia


competition. If each school van can hold nine students, how many
vans will they need?

554 9 = 61 r5

7) Maria is making bead necklaces. She wants to use eight hundred


fifteen beads to make eight necklaces. If she wants each necklace
to have the same number of beads, how many beads will she have
left over?

815 8 = 101 r7

8) Billy had six hundred fifty pieces of candy. If he wants to split the
candy into three bags with the same amount of candy in each bag,
how many more pieces would he need to make sure each bag had
the same amount?

650 3 = 216 r2

9) A vase can hold nine flowers. If a florist had four hundred fiftythree flowers she wanted to put equally into vases, how many
flowers would be in the last vase that isn't full?

453 9 = 50 r3

10) George has to sell seven hundred fifty-nine chocolate bars to win a 759 5 = 151 r4
trip. If each box contains five chocolate bars, how many boxes will
he need to sell to win the trip?

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Division Word Problems (31) w/ Remainder

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Answer Key

Solve each problem.

Answers

1) Megan had three hundred seventy-two songs on her mp3 player. If


she wanted to put the songs equally into nine different playlists,
how many songs would she have left over?
2) A new video game console needs nine computer chips. If a
machine can create eight hundred sixty-five computer chips a day,
how many video game consoles can be created in a day?

372 9 = 41 r3
1.

2.

96

3.

122

4.

92

5.

6.

62

7.

8.

9.

10.

152

865 9 = 96 r1

3) Robin had seven hundred thirty-six photos to put into a photo


736 6 = 122 r4
album. If each page holds six photos, how many full pages will she
have?
4) There are four hundred fifty-eight people attending a luncheon. If a 458 5 = 91 r3
table can hold five people, how many tables do they need?

5) A container can hold four orange slices. If a company had three


hundred twenty-nine orange slices to put into containers, how
many more slices would they need to fill up the last container?

329 4 = 82 r1

6) There are five hundred fifty-four students going to a trivia


competition. If each school van can hold nine students, how many
vans will they need?

554 9 = 61 r5

7) Maria is making bead necklaces. She wants to use eight hundred


fifteen beads to make eight necklaces. If she wants each necklace
to have the same number of beads, how many beads will she have
left over?

815 8 = 101 r7

8) Billy had six hundred fifty pieces of candy. If he wants to split the
candy into three bags with the same amount of candy in each bag,
how many more pieces would he need to make sure each bag had
the same amount?

650 3 = 216 r2

9) A vase can hold nine flowers. If a florist had four hundred fiftythree flowers she wanted to put equally into vases, how many
flowers would be in the last vase that isn't full?

453 9 = 50 r3

10) George has to sell seven hundred fifty-nine chocolate bars to win a 759 5 = 151 r4
trip. If each box contains five chocolate bars, how many boxes will
he need to sell to win the trip?

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Division Word Problems (31) w/ Remainder

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Solve each problem.

Answers

92

122

96

1.

152

62

2.

3.

1) Megan had three hundred seventy-two songs on her mp3 player. If she wanted to put the
songs equally into nine different playlists, how many songs would she have left over?

4.

5.

2) A new video game console needs nine computer chips. If a machine can create eight
hundred sixty-five computer chips a day, how many video game consoles can be created in
a day?
3) Robin had seven hundred thirty-six photos to put into a photo album. If each page holds six
photos, how many full pages will she have?

6.

7.

8.

4) There are four hundred fifty-eight people attending a luncheon. If a table can hold five
people, how many tables do they need?

9.

10.

5) A container can hold four orange slices. If a company had three hundred twenty-nine orange
slices to put into containers, how many more slices would they need to fill up the last
container?
6) There are five hundred fifty-four students going to a trivia competition. If each school van
can hold nine students, how many vans will they need?

7) Maria is making bead necklaces. She wants to use eight hundred fifteen beads to make eight
necklaces. If she wants each necklace to have the same number of beads, how many beads
will she have left over?
8) Billy had six hundred fifty pieces of candy. If he wants to split the candy into three bags
with the same amount of candy in each bag, how many more pieces would he need to make
sure each bag had the same amount?
9) A vase can hold nine flowers. If a florist had four hundred fifty-three flowers she wanted to
put equally into vases, how many flowers would be in the last vase that isn't full?

10) George has to sell seven hundred fifty-nine chocolate bars to win a trip. If each box contains
five chocolate bars, how many boxes will he need to sell to win the trip?

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Division Word Problems (31) w/ Remainder

Name:

Solve each problem.

Answers

1) Megan had five hundred sixteen pennies. She wanted to place the
pennies into nine stacks, with the same amount in each stack. How
many more pennies would she need so all the stacks would be
equal?

516 9 = 57 r3

2) An art museum had five hundred fifty-nine pictures to split equally 559 4 = 139 r3
into four different exhibits. How many more pictures would they
need to make sure each exhibit had the same amount?
3) A coat factory had one hundred fifty-one coats. If they wanted to
put them into nine boxes, with the same number of coats in each
box, how many extra coats would they have left over?
4) The roller coaster at the state fair costs four tickets per ride. If you
had one hundred eighteen tickets, how many tickets would you
have left if you rode it as many times as you could?
5) A baker had six boxes for donuts. He ended up making eight
hundred twelve donuts and splitting them evenly between the
boxes. How many extra donuts did he end up with?

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

218

7.

85

8.

49

9.

88

10.

80

151 9 = 16 r7

118 4 = 29 r2

812 6 = 135 r2

6) A truck can hold four boxes. If you needed to move eight hundred 871 4 = 217 r3
seventy-one boxes across town, how many trips would you need to
make?
7) A box of computer paper has five hundred thirteen sheets left in it.
If each printer in a computer lab needed six sheets how many
printers would the box fill up?

513 6 = 85 r3

8) A food company has three hundred ninety-five kilograms of food


to put into boxes. If each box gets exactly eight kilograms, how
many full boxes will they have?

395 8 = 49 r3

9) A clown needed seven hundred one balloons for a party he was


going to, but the balloons only came in packs of eight. How many
packs of balloons would he need to buy?

701 8 = 87 r5

10) A vat of orange juice was four hundred eighty-four pints. If you
wanted to pour the vat into six glasses with the same amount in
each glass, how many pints would be in each glass?

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Division Word Problems (31) w/ Remainder

Name:

Answer Key

Solve each problem.

Answers

1) Megan had five hundred sixteen pennies. She wanted to place the
pennies into nine stacks, with the same amount in each stack. How
many more pennies would she need so all the stacks would be
equal?

516 9 = 57 r3

2) An art museum had five hundred fifty-nine pictures to split equally 559 4 = 139 r3
into four different exhibits. How many more pictures would they
need to make sure each exhibit had the same amount?
3) A coat factory had one hundred fifty-one coats. If they wanted to
put them into nine boxes, with the same number of coats in each
box, how many extra coats would they have left over?
4) The roller coaster at the state fair costs four tickets per ride. If you
had one hundred eighteen tickets, how many tickets would you
have left if you rode it as many times as you could?
5) A baker had six boxes for donuts. He ended up making eight
hundred twelve donuts and splitting them evenly between the
boxes. How many extra donuts did he end up with?

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

218

7.

85

8.

49

9.

88

10.

80

151 9 = 16 r7

118 4 = 29 r2

812 6 = 135 r2

6) A truck can hold four boxes. If you needed to move eight hundred 871 4 = 217 r3
seventy-one boxes across town, how many trips would you need to
make?
7) A box of computer paper has five hundred thirteen sheets left in it.
If each printer in a computer lab needed six sheets how many
printers would the box fill up?

513 6 = 85 r3

8) A food company has three hundred ninety-five kilograms of food


to put into boxes. If each box gets exactly eight kilograms, how
many full boxes will they have?

395 8 = 49 r3

9) A clown needed seven hundred one balloons for a party he was


going to, but the balloons only came in packs of eight. How many
packs of balloons would he need to buy?

701 8 = 87 r5

10) A vat of orange juice was four hundred eighty-four pints. If you
wanted to pour the vat into six glasses with the same amount in
each glass, how many pints would be in each glass?

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Name:

Solve each problem.

Answers

218

49

85

1.

88

80

2.

3.

1) Megan had five hundred sixteen pennies. She wanted to place the pennies into nine stacks,
with the same amount in each stack. How many more pennies would she need so all the
stacks would be equal?

4.

5.

2) An art museum had five hundred fifty-nine pictures to split equally into four different
exhibits. How many more pictures would they need to make sure each exhibit had the same
amount?
3) A coat factory had one hundred fifty-one coats. If they wanted to put them into nine boxes,
with the same number of coats in each box, how many extra coats would they have left
over?
4) The roller coaster at the state fair costs four tickets per ride. If you had one hundred
eighteen tickets, how many tickets would you have left if you rode it as many times as you
could?

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

5) A baker had six boxes for donuts. He ended up making eight hundred twelve donuts and
splitting them evenly between the boxes. How many extra donuts did he end up with?

6) A truck can hold four boxes. If you needed to move eight hundred seventy-one boxes across
town, how many trips would you need to make?

7) A box of computer paper has five hundred thirteen sheets left in it. If each printer in a
computer lab needed six sheets how many printers would the box fill up?

8) A food company has three hundred ninety-five kilograms of food to put into boxes. If each
box gets exactly eight kilograms, how many full boxes will they have?

9) A clown needed seven hundred one balloons for a party he was going to, but the balloons
only came in packs of eight. How many packs of balloons would he need to buy?

10) A vat of orange juice was four hundred eighty-four pints. If you wanted to pour the vat into
six glasses with the same amount in each glass, how many pints would be in each glass?

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Answers

1) A pizza store had two hundred eighty-six pieces of pepperoni to


put on their pizzas. If each pizza got seven pieces, how many extra
pieces of pepperoni would they have?
2) A restaurant needs to buy three hundred eighty-seven new plates.
If each box has five plates in it, how many boxes will they need to
buy?
3) A post office has five hundred eighty-two pieces of junk mail they
want to split evenly between seven mail trucks. How many extra
pieces of junk mail will they have if they give each truck the same
amount?

286 7 = 40 r6

2.

78

3.

4.

133

5.

6.

7.

8.

94

9.

134

10.

68

387 5 = 77 r2

582 7 = 83 r1

4) A cafeteria was putting milk cartons into stacks. They had seven
799 6 = 133 r1
hundred ninety-nine cartons and were putting them into stacks with
six cartons in each stack. How many full stacks could they make?
5) A store owner had six employees and bought five hundred eightythree uniforms for them. If he wanted to give each employee the
same number of uniforms, how many more should he buy so he
doesn't have any extra?

1.

583 6 = 97 r1

6) A container can hold four orange slices. If a company had four


489 4 = 122 r1
hundred eighty-nine orange slices to put into containers, how many
more slices would they need to fill up the last container?
7) A botanist picked nine hundred forty-one flowers. She wanted to
put them into five bouquets with the same number of flowers in
each. How many more should she pick so she doesn't have any
extra?

941 5 = 188 r1

8) Nancy had seven hundred fifty-four photos to put into a photo


album. If each page holds eight photos, how many full pages will
she have?

754 8 = 94 r2

9) Tom has to sell five hundred thirty-four chocolate bars to win a


534 4 = 133 r2
trip. If each box contains four chocolate bars, how many boxes will
he need to sell to win the trip?
10) There are five hundred forty-two students going to a trivia
competition. If each school van can hold eight students, how many
vans will they need?

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1) A pizza store had two hundred eighty-six pieces of pepperoni to


put on their pizzas. If each pizza got seven pieces, how many extra
pieces of pepperoni would they have?
2) A restaurant needs to buy three hundred eighty-seven new plates.
If each box has five plates in it, how many boxes will they need to
buy?
3) A post office has five hundred eighty-two pieces of junk mail they
want to split evenly between seven mail trucks. How many extra
pieces of junk mail will they have if they give each truck the same
amount?

286 7 = 40 r6

2.

78

3.

4.

133

5.

6.

7.

8.

94

9.

134

10.

68

387 5 = 77 r2

582 7 = 83 r1

4) A cafeteria was putting milk cartons into stacks. They had seven
799 6 = 133 r1
hundred ninety-nine cartons and were putting them into stacks with
six cartons in each stack. How many full stacks could they make?
5) A store owner had six employees and bought five hundred eightythree uniforms for them. If he wanted to give each employee the
same number of uniforms, how many more should he buy so he
doesn't have any extra?

1.

583 6 = 97 r1

6) A container can hold four orange slices. If a company had four


489 4 = 122 r1
hundred eighty-nine orange slices to put into containers, how many
more slices would they need to fill up the last container?
7) A botanist picked nine hundred forty-one flowers. She wanted to
put them into five bouquets with the same number of flowers in
each. How many more should she pick so she doesn't have any
extra?

941 5 = 188 r1

8) Nancy had seven hundred fifty-four photos to put into a photo


album. If each page holds eight photos, how many full pages will
she have?

754 8 = 94 r2

9) Tom has to sell five hundred thirty-four chocolate bars to win a


534 4 = 133 r2
trip. If each box contains four chocolate bars, how many boxes will
he need to sell to win the trip?
10) There are five hundred forty-two students going to a trivia
competition. If each school van can hold eight students, how many
vans will they need?

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78

68

1.

134

94

133

2.

3.

1) A pizza store had two hundred eighty-six pieces of pepperoni to put on their pizzas. If each
pizza got seven pieces, how many extra pieces of pepperoni would they have?

4.

5.

2) A restaurant needs to buy three hundred eighty-seven new plates. If each box has five plates
in it, how many boxes will they need to buy?

3) A post office has five hundred eighty-two pieces of junk mail they want to split evenly
between seven mail trucks. How many extra pieces of junk mail will they have if they give
each truck the same amount?
4) A cafeteria was putting milk cartons into stacks. They had seven hundred ninety-nine
cartons and were putting them into stacks with six cartons in each stack. How many full
stacks could they make?

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

5) A store owner had six employees and bought five hundred eighty-three uniforms for them.
If he wanted to give each employee the same number of uniforms, how many more should
he buy so he doesn't have any extra?
6) A container can hold four orange slices. If a company had four hundred eighty-nine orange
slices to put into containers, how many more slices would they need to fill up the last
container?
7) A botanist picked nine hundred forty-one flowers. She wanted to put them into five
bouquets with the same number of flowers in each. How many more should she pick so she
doesn't have any extra?
8) Nancy had seven hundred fifty-four photos to put into a photo album. If each page holds
eight photos, how many full pages will she have?

9) Tom has to sell five hundred thirty-four chocolate bars to win a trip. If each box contains
four chocolate bars, how many boxes will he need to sell to win the trip?

10) There are five hundred forty-two students going to a trivia competition. If each school van
can hold eight students, how many vans will they need?

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1) At the carnival, seven friends bought seven hundred twenty-three


tickets. If they wanted to split all the tickets so each friend got the
same amount, how many more tickets would they need to buy?
2) Vanessa had two hundred ninety-five songs on her mp3 player. If
she wanted to put the songs equally into seven different playlists,
how many songs would she have left over?
3) A post office has one hundred forty-nine pieces of junk mail they
want to split evenly between nine mail trucks. How many extra
pieces of junk mail will they have if they give each truck the same
amount?
4) A vat of orange juice was two hundred sixty-eight pints. If you
wanted to pour the vat into nine glasses with the same amount in
each glass, how many pints would be in each glass?

723 7 = 103 r2
1.

2.

3.

4.

29

5.

6.

7.

87

8.

203

9.

104

10.

90

295 7 = 42 r1

149 9 = 16 r5

268 9 = 29 r7

5) A baker had two boxes for donuts. He ended up making five


hundred nine donuts and splitting them evenly between the boxes.
How many extra donuts did he end up with?

509 2 = 254 r1

6) An art museum had eight hundred twenty-six pictures to split


equally into eight different exhibits. How many more pictures
would they need to make sure each exhibit had the same amount?

826 8 = 103 r2

7) There are five hundred seventeen people attending a luncheon. If a


table can hold six people, how many tables do they need?

517 6 = 86 r1

8) A grocery store needed eight hundred ten cans of peas. If the peas 810 4 = 202 r2
come in boxes with four cans in each box, how many boxes would
they need to order?
9) Each house a carpenter builds needs three sinks. If he bought three 313 3 = 104 r1
hundred thirteen sinks, how many houses would that cover?

10) An industrial machine can make three hundred sixty-one crayons a


day. If each box of crayons has four crayons in it, how many full
boxes does the machine make a day?

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1) At the carnival, seven friends bought seven hundred twenty-three


tickets. If they wanted to split all the tickets so each friend got the
same amount, how many more tickets would they need to buy?
2) Vanessa had two hundred ninety-five songs on her mp3 player. If
she wanted to put the songs equally into seven different playlists,
how many songs would she have left over?
3) A post office has one hundred forty-nine pieces of junk mail they
want to split evenly between nine mail trucks. How many extra
pieces of junk mail will they have if they give each truck the same
amount?
4) A vat of orange juice was two hundred sixty-eight pints. If you
wanted to pour the vat into nine glasses with the same amount in
each glass, how many pints would be in each glass?

723 7 = 103 r2
1.

2.

3.

4.

29

5.

6.

7.

87

8.

203

9.

104

10.

90

295 7 = 42 r1

149 9 = 16 r5

268 9 = 29 r7

5) A baker had two boxes for donuts. He ended up making five


hundred nine donuts and splitting them evenly between the boxes.
How many extra donuts did he end up with?

509 2 = 254 r1

6) An art museum had eight hundred twenty-six pictures to split


equally into eight different exhibits. How many more pictures
would they need to make sure each exhibit had the same amount?

826 8 = 103 r2

7) There are five hundred seventeen people attending a luncheon. If a


table can hold six people, how many tables do they need?

517 6 = 86 r1

8) A grocery store needed eight hundred ten cans of peas. If the peas 810 4 = 202 r2
come in boxes with four cans in each box, how many boxes would
they need to order?
9) Each house a carpenter builds needs three sinks. If he bought three 313 3 = 104 r1
hundred thirteen sinks, how many houses would that cover?

10) An industrial machine can make three hundred sixty-one crayons a


day. If each box of crayons has four crayons in it, how many full
boxes does the machine make a day?

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104

203

1.

90

29

87

2.

3.

1) At the carnival, seven friends bought seven hundred twenty-three tickets. If they wanted to
split all the tickets so each friend got the same amount, how many more tickets would they
need to buy?

4.

5.

2) Vanessa had two hundred ninety-five songs on her mp3 player. If she wanted to put the
songs equally into seven different playlists, how many songs would she have left over?

3) A post office has one hundred forty-nine pieces of junk mail they want to split evenly
between nine mail trucks. How many extra pieces of junk mail will they have if they give
each truck the same amount?
4) A vat of orange juice was two hundred sixty-eight pints. If you wanted to pour the vat into
nine glasses with the same amount in each glass, how many pints would be in each glass?

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

5) A baker had two boxes for donuts. He ended up making five hundred nine donuts and
splitting them evenly between the boxes. How many extra donuts did he end up with?

6) An art museum had eight hundred twenty-six pictures to split equally into eight different
exhibits. How many more pictures would they need to make sure each exhibit had the same
amount?
7) There are five hundred seventeen people attending a luncheon. If a table can hold six
people, how many tables do they need?

8) A grocery store needed eight hundred ten cans of peas. If the peas come in boxes with four
cans in each box, how many boxes would they need to order?

9) Each house a carpenter builds needs three sinks. If he bought three hundred thirteen sinks,
how many houses would that cover?

10) An industrial machine can make three hundred sixty-one crayons a day. If each box of
crayons has four crayons in it, how many full boxes does the machine make a day?

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1) A clown needed two hundred twenty-seven balloons for a party he 227 2 = 113 r1
was going to, but the balloons only came in packs of two. How
many packs of balloons would he need to buy?
2) A coat factory had three hundred thirty-nine coats. If they wanted
to put them into eight boxes, with the same number of coats in
each box, how many extra coats would they have left over?
3) A vat of orange juice was one hundred ninety-eight pints. If you
wanted to pour the vat into four glasses with the same amount in
each glass, how many pints would be in each glass?

1.

114

2.

3.

49

4.

404

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

44

10.

54

339 8 = 42 r3

198 4 = 49 r2

4) A new video game console needs two computer chips. If a machine 809 2 = 404 r1
can create eight hundred nine computer chips a day, how many
video game consoles can be created in a day?
5) A container can hold five orange slices. If a company had seven
hundred thirty-seven orange slices to put into containers, how
many more slices would they need to fill up the last container?

737 5 = 147 r2

6) A store owner had nine employees and bought nine hundred


seventy-nine uniforms for them. If he wanted to give each
employee the same number of uniforms, how many more should
he buy so he doesn't have any extra?

979 9 = 108 r7

7) Roger bought eight hundred sixty-nine pieces of candy to give to


four of his friends. If he wants to give each friend the same
amount, how many pieces would he have left over?

869 4 = 217 r1

8) A botanist picked six hundred one flowers. She wanted to put them 601 8 = 75 r1
into eight bouquets with the same number of flowers in each. How
many more should she pick so she doesn't have any extra?
9) Each house a carpenter builds needs six sinks. If he bought two
hundred sixty-six sinks, how many houses would that cover?

10) A movie theater needed four hundred twenty-six popcorn buckets.


If each package has eight buckets in it, how many packages will
they need to buy?

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426 8 = 53 r2

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1) A clown needed two hundred twenty-seven balloons for a party he 227 2 = 113 r1
was going to, but the balloons only came in packs of two. How
many packs of balloons would he need to buy?
2) A coat factory had three hundred thirty-nine coats. If they wanted
to put them into eight boxes, with the same number of coats in
each box, how many extra coats would they have left over?
3) A vat of orange juice was one hundred ninety-eight pints. If you
wanted to pour the vat into four glasses with the same amount in
each glass, how many pints would be in each glass?

1.

114

2.

3.

49

4.

404

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

44

10.

54

339 8 = 42 r3

198 4 = 49 r2

4) A new video game console needs two computer chips. If a machine 809 2 = 404 r1
can create eight hundred nine computer chips a day, how many
video game consoles can be created in a day?
5) A container can hold five orange slices. If a company had seven
hundred thirty-seven orange slices to put into containers, how
many more slices would they need to fill up the last container?

737 5 = 147 r2

6) A store owner had nine employees and bought nine hundred


seventy-nine uniforms for them. If he wanted to give each
employee the same number of uniforms, how many more should
he buy so he doesn't have any extra?

979 9 = 108 r7

7) Roger bought eight hundred sixty-nine pieces of candy to give to


four of his friends. If he wants to give each friend the same
amount, how many pieces would he have left over?

869 4 = 217 r1

8) A botanist picked six hundred one flowers. She wanted to put them 601 8 = 75 r1
into eight bouquets with the same number of flowers in each. How
many more should she pick so she doesn't have any extra?
9) Each house a carpenter builds needs six sinks. If he bought two
hundred sixty-six sinks, how many houses would that cover?

10) A movie theater needed four hundred twenty-six popcorn buckets.


If each package has eight buckets in it, how many packages will
they need to buy?

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44

1.

404

54

114

49

2.

3.

1) A clown needed two hundred twenty-seven balloons for a party he was going to, but the
balloons only came in packs of two. How many packs of balloons would he need to buy?

4.

5.

2) A coat factory had three hundred thirty-nine coats. If they wanted to put them into eight
boxes, with the same number of coats in each box, how many extra coats would they have
left over?
3) A vat of orange juice was one hundred ninety-eight pints. If you wanted to pour the vat into
four glasses with the same amount in each glass, how many pints would be in each glass?

6.

7.

8.

4) A new video game console needs two computer chips. If a machine can create eight
hundred nine computer chips a day, how many video game consoles can be created in a
day?

9.

10.

5) A container can hold five orange slices. If a company had seven hundred thirty-seven
orange slices to put into containers, how many more slices would they need to fill up the
last container?
6) A store owner had nine employees and bought nine hundred seventy-nine uniforms for
them. If he wanted to give each employee the same number of uniforms, how many more
should he buy so he doesn't have any extra?
7) Roger bought eight hundred sixty-nine pieces of candy to give to four of his friends. If he
wants to give each friend the same amount, how many pieces would he have left over?

8) A botanist picked six hundred one flowers. She wanted to put them into eight bouquets with
the same number of flowers in each. How many more should she pick so she doesn't have
any extra?
9) Each house a carpenter builds needs six sinks. If he bought two hundred sixty-six sinks,
how many houses would that cover?

10) A movie theater needed four hundred twenty-six popcorn buckets. If each package has eight
buckets in it, how many packages will they need to buy?

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1) A clown needed five hundred fourteen balloons for a party he was


going to, but the balloons only came in packs of four. How many
packs of balloons would he need to buy?

514 4 = 128 r2

2) Vanessa had saved up eight hundred fifty-five quarters and decided 855 7 = 122 r1
to spend them on sodas. If it costs seven quarters for each soda
from a soda machine, how many more quarters would she need to
buy the final soda?
3) Victor wanted to give each of his six friends an equal amount of
candy. At the store he bought three hundred seventy-nine pieces
total to give to them. He many more pieces should he have bought
so he didn't have any extra?
4) A vase can hold seven flowers. If a florist had nine hundred five
flowers she wanted to put equally into vases, how many flowers
would be in the last vase that isn't full?

1.

129

2.

3.

4.

5.

98

6.

7.

388

8.

9.

10.

52

379 6 = 63 r1

905 7 = 129 r2

5) A box can hold three brownies. If a baker made two hundred


ninety-six brownies, how many full boxes of brownies did he
make?

296 3 = 98 r2

6) A container can hold two orange slices. If a company had nine


hundred thirteen orange slices to put into containers, how many
more slices would they need to fill up the last container?

913 2 = 456 r1

7) A food company has seven hundred seventy-seven kilograms of


777 2 = 388 r1
food to put into boxes. If each box gets exactly two kilograms, how
many full boxes will they have?
8) Nancy had three hundred two songs on her mp3 player. If she
wanted to put the songs equally into seven different playlists, how
many songs would she have left over?

302 7 = 43 r1

9) The roller coaster at the state fair costs six tickets per ride. If you
868 6 = 144 r4
had eight hundred sixty-eight tickets, how many tickets would you
have left if you rode it as many times as you could?
10) A flash drive could hold nine gigs of data. If you needed to store
four hundred sixty-two gigs, how many flash drive would you
need?

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1) A clown needed five hundred fourteen balloons for a party he was


going to, but the balloons only came in packs of four. How many
packs of balloons would he need to buy?

514 4 = 128 r2

2) Vanessa had saved up eight hundred fifty-five quarters and decided 855 7 = 122 r1
to spend them on sodas. If it costs seven quarters for each soda
from a soda machine, how many more quarters would she need to
buy the final soda?
3) Victor wanted to give each of his six friends an equal amount of
candy. At the store he bought three hundred seventy-nine pieces
total to give to them. He many more pieces should he have bought
so he didn't have any extra?
4) A vase can hold seven flowers. If a florist had nine hundred five
flowers she wanted to put equally into vases, how many flowers
would be in the last vase that isn't full?

1.

129

2.

3.

4.

5.

98

6.

7.

388

8.

9.

10.

52

379 6 = 63 r1

905 7 = 129 r2

5) A box can hold three brownies. If a baker made two hundred


ninety-six brownies, how many full boxes of brownies did he
make?

296 3 = 98 r2

6) A container can hold two orange slices. If a company had nine


hundred thirteen orange slices to put into containers, how many
more slices would they need to fill up the last container?

913 2 = 456 r1

7) A food company has seven hundred seventy-seven kilograms of


777 2 = 388 r1
food to put into boxes. If each box gets exactly two kilograms, how
many full boxes will they have?
8) Nancy had three hundred two songs on her mp3 player. If she
wanted to put the songs equally into seven different playlists, how
many songs would she have left over?

302 7 = 43 r1

9) The roller coaster at the state fair costs six tickets per ride. If you
868 6 = 144 r4
had eight hundred sixty-eight tickets, how many tickets would you
have left if you rode it as many times as you could?
10) A flash drive could hold nine gigs of data. If you needed to store
four hundred sixty-two gigs, how many flash drive would you
need?

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98

388

1.

52

129

2.

3.

1) A clown needed five hundred fourteen balloons for a party he was going to, but the balloons
only came in packs of four. How many packs of balloons would he need to buy?

4.

5.

2) Vanessa had saved up eight hundred fifty-five quarters and decided to spend them on sodas.
If it costs seven quarters for each soda from a soda machine, how many more quarters
would she need to buy the final soda?
3) Victor wanted to give each of his six friends an equal amount of candy. At the store he
bought three hundred seventy-nine pieces total to give to them. He many more pieces
should he have bought so he didn't have any extra?
4) A vase can hold seven flowers. If a florist had nine hundred five flowers she wanted to put
equally into vases, how many flowers would be in the last vase that isn't full?

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

5) A box can hold three brownies. If a baker made two hundred ninety-six brownies, how
many full boxes of brownies did he make?

6) A container can hold two orange slices. If a company had nine hundred thirteen orange
slices to put into containers, how many more slices would they need to fill up the last
container?
7) A food company has seven hundred seventy-seven kilograms of food to put into boxes. If
each box gets exactly two kilograms, how many full boxes will they have?

8) Nancy had three hundred two songs on her mp3 player. If she wanted to put the songs
equally into seven different playlists, how many songs would she have left over?

9) The roller coaster at the state fair costs six tickets per ride. If you had eight hundred sixtyeight tickets, how many tickets would you have left if you rode it as many times as you
could?
10) A flash drive could hold nine gigs of data. If you needed to store four hundred sixty-two
gigs, how many flash drive would you need?

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1) A new video game console needs five computer chips. If a


467 5 = 93 r2
machine can create four hundred sixty-seven computer chips a day,
how many video game consoles can be created in a day?
2) Vanessa had seven hundred forty-five songs on her mp3 player. If
she wanted to put the songs equally into eight different playlists,
how many songs would she have left over?

93

2.

3.

4.

45

5.

31

6.

7.

52

8.

363

9.

10.

40

745 8 = 93 r1

3) An art museum had four hundred seventeen pictures to split


417 2 = 208 r1
equally into two different exhibits. How many more pictures would
they need to make sure each exhibit had the same amount?
4) An industrial machine can make three hundred twenty-one crayons 321 7 = 45 r6
a day. If each box of crayons has seven crayons in it, how many
full boxes does the machine make a day?
5) A box of computer paper has two hundred twenty-one sheets left in 221 7 = 31 r4
it. If each printer in a computer lab needed seven sheets how many
printers would the box fill up?
6) An airline has five hundred twenty-seven pieces of luggage to put
away. If each luggage compartment will hold two pieces of
luggage, how many will be in the compartment that isn't full?

1.

527 2 = 263 r1

7) A builder needed to buy one hundred fifty-four boards for his latest 154 3 = 51 r1
project. If the boards he needs come in packs of three, how many
packages will he need to buy?
8) Billy was trying to beat his old score of seven hundred twenty-five 725 2 = 362 r1
points in a video game. If he scores exactly two points each round,
how many rounds would he need to play to beat his old score?
9) A store owner had two employees and bought nine hundred
twenty-seven uniforms for them. If he wanted to give each
employee the same number of uniforms, how many more should
he buy so he doesn't have any extra?
10) George is trying to earn one hundred nineteen dollars for some
new toys. If he charges three dollars to mow a lawn, how many
lawns will he need to mow to earn the money?

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119 3 = 39 r2

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1) A new video game console needs five computer chips. If a


467 5 = 93 r2
machine can create four hundred sixty-seven computer chips a day,
how many video game consoles can be created in a day?
2) Vanessa had seven hundred forty-five songs on her mp3 player. If
she wanted to put the songs equally into eight different playlists,
how many songs would she have left over?

93

2.

3.

4.

45

5.

31

6.

7.

52

8.

363

9.

10.

40

745 8 = 93 r1

3) An art museum had four hundred seventeen pictures to split


417 2 = 208 r1
equally into two different exhibits. How many more pictures would
they need to make sure each exhibit had the same amount?
4) An industrial machine can make three hundred twenty-one crayons 321 7 = 45 r6
a day. If each box of crayons has seven crayons in it, how many
full boxes does the machine make a day?
5) A box of computer paper has two hundred twenty-one sheets left in 221 7 = 31 r4
it. If each printer in a computer lab needed seven sheets how many
printers would the box fill up?
6) An airline has five hundred twenty-seven pieces of luggage to put
away. If each luggage compartment will hold two pieces of
luggage, how many will be in the compartment that isn't full?

1.

527 2 = 263 r1

7) A builder needed to buy one hundred fifty-four boards for his latest 154 3 = 51 r1
project. If the boards he needs come in packs of three, how many
packages will he need to buy?
8) Billy was trying to beat his old score of seven hundred twenty-five 725 2 = 362 r1
points in a video game. If he scores exactly two points each round,
how many rounds would he need to play to beat his old score?
9) A store owner had two employees and bought nine hundred
twenty-seven uniforms for them. If he wanted to give each
employee the same number of uniforms, how many more should
he buy so he doesn't have any extra?
10) George is trying to earn one hundred nineteen dollars for some
new toys. If he charges three dollars to mow a lawn, how many
lawns will he need to mow to earn the money?

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927 2 = 463 r1

119 3 = 39 r2

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Division Word Problems (31) w/ Remainder

Name:

Solve each problem.

Answers

52

31

40

1.

45

363

93

2.

3.

1) A new video game console needs five computer chips. If a machine can create four hundred
sixty-seven computer chips a day, how many video game consoles can be created in a day?

4.

5.

2) Vanessa had seven hundred forty-five songs on her mp3 player. If she wanted to put the
songs equally into eight different playlists, how many songs would she have left over?

3) An art museum had four hundred seventeen pictures to split equally into two different
exhibits. How many more pictures would they need to make sure each exhibit had the same
amount?
4) An industrial machine can make three hundred twenty-one crayons a day. If each box of
crayons has seven crayons in it, how many full boxes does the machine make a day?

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

5) A box of computer paper has two hundred twenty-one sheets left in it. If each printer in a
computer lab needed seven sheets how many printers would the box fill up?

6) An airline has five hundred twenty-seven pieces of luggage to put away. If each luggage
compartment will hold two pieces of luggage, how many will be in the compartment that
isn't full?
7) A builder needed to buy one hundred fifty-four boards for his latest project. If the boards he
needs come in packs of three, how many packages will he need to buy?

8) Billy was trying to beat his old score of seven hundred twenty-five points in a video game.
If he scores exactly two points each round, how many rounds would he need to play to beat
his old score?
9) A store owner had two employees and bought nine hundred twenty-seven uniforms for
them. If he wanted to give each employee the same number of uniforms, how many more
should he buy so he doesn't have any extra?
10) George is trying to earn one hundred nineteen dollars for some new toys. If he charges three
dollars to mow a lawn, how many lawns will he need to mow to earn the money?

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Division Word Problems (31) w/ Remainder

Name:

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Answers

1) It takes eight grams of plastic to make a ruler. If a company had


eight hundred twenty-eight grams of plastic, how many entire
rulers could they make?
2) A movie store had nine hundred ninety-nine movies they were
putting on five shelves. If the owner wanted to make sure each
shelf had the same number of movies how many more movies
would he need?
3) Robin is making bead necklaces. She wants to use four hundred
ninety-four beads to make three necklaces. If she wants each
necklace to have the same number of beads, how many beads will
she have left over?
4) A school had nine hundred thirty-five students sign up for the
trivia teams. If they wanted to have six team, with the same
number of students on each team, how many more students would
need to sign up?

828 8 = 103 r4
1.

103

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

279

7.

38

8.

105

9.

32

10.

999 5 = 199 r4

494 3 = 164 r2

935 6 = 155 r5

5) A store owner had eight employees and bought nine hundred fifty- 955 8 = 119 r3
five uniforms for them. If he wanted to give each employee the
same number of uniforms, how many more should he buy so he
doesn't have any extra?
6) A food company has eight hundred thirty-nine kilograms of food to 839 3 = 279 r2
put into boxes. If each box gets exactly three kilograms, how many
full boxes will they have?
7) A clown needed three hundred one balloons for a party he was
going to, but the balloons only came in packs of eight. How many
packs of balloons would he need to buy?

301 8 = 37 r5

8) A grocery store needed nine hundred thirty-eight cans of peas. If


the peas come in boxes with nine cans in each box, how many
boxes would they need to order?

938 9 = 104 r2

9) There are two hundred eighty-seven people attending a luncheon.


If a table can hold nine people, how many tables do they need?

287 9 = 31 r8

10) A baker had two boxes for donuts. He ended up making five
hundred fifty-one donuts and splitting them evenly between the
boxes. How many extra donuts did he end up with?

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10

551 2 = 275 r1

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Division Word Problems (31) w/ Remainder

Name:

Answer Key

Solve each problem.

Answers

1) It takes eight grams of plastic to make a ruler. If a company had


eight hundred twenty-eight grams of plastic, how many entire
rulers could they make?
2) A movie store had nine hundred ninety-nine movies they were
putting on five shelves. If the owner wanted to make sure each
shelf had the same number of movies how many more movies
would he need?
3) Robin is making bead necklaces. She wants to use four hundred
ninety-four beads to make three necklaces. If she wants each
necklace to have the same number of beads, how many beads will
she have left over?
4) A school had nine hundred thirty-five students sign up for the
trivia teams. If they wanted to have six team, with the same
number of students on each team, how many more students would
need to sign up?

828 8 = 103 r4
1.

103

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

279

7.

38

8.

105

9.

32

10.

999 5 = 199 r4

494 3 = 164 r2

935 6 = 155 r5

5) A store owner had eight employees and bought nine hundred fifty- 955 8 = 119 r3
five uniforms for them. If he wanted to give each employee the
same number of uniforms, how many more should he buy so he
doesn't have any extra?
6) A food company has eight hundred thirty-nine kilograms of food to 839 3 = 279 r2
put into boxes. If each box gets exactly three kilograms, how many
full boxes will they have?
7) A clown needed three hundred one balloons for a party he was
going to, but the balloons only came in packs of eight. How many
packs of balloons would he need to buy?

301 8 = 37 r5

8) A grocery store needed nine hundred thirty-eight cans of peas. If


the peas come in boxes with nine cans in each box, how many
boxes would they need to order?

938 9 = 104 r2

9) There are two hundred eighty-seven people attending a luncheon.


If a table can hold nine people, how many tables do they need?

287 9 = 31 r8

10) A baker had two boxes for donuts. He ended up making five
hundred fifty-one donuts and splitting them evenly between the
boxes. How many extra donuts did he end up with?

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551 2 = 275 r1

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Division Word Problems (31) w/ Remainder

Name:

Solve each problem.

Answers

103

105

32

1.

38

279

2.

3.

1) It takes eight grams of plastic to make a ruler. If a company had eight hundred twenty-eight
grams of plastic, how many entire rulers could they make?

4.

5.

2) A movie store had nine hundred ninety-nine movies they were putting on five shelves. If the
owner wanted to make sure each shelf had the same number of movies how many more
movies would he need?
3) Robin is making bead necklaces. She wants to use four hundred ninety-four beads to make
three necklaces. If she wants each necklace to have the same number of beads, how many
beads will she have left over?
4) A school had nine hundred thirty-five students sign up for the trivia teams. If they wanted to
have six team, with the same number of students on each team, how many more students
would need to sign up?

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

5) A store owner had eight employees and bought nine hundred fifty-five uniforms for them. If
he wanted to give each employee the same number of uniforms, how many more should he
buy so he doesn't have any extra?
6) A food company has eight hundred thirty-nine kilograms of food to put into boxes. If each
box gets exactly three kilograms, how many full boxes will they have?

7) A clown needed three hundred one balloons for a party he was going to, but the balloons
only came in packs of eight. How many packs of balloons would he need to buy?

8) A grocery store needed nine hundred thirty-eight cans of peas. If the peas come in boxes
with nine cans in each box, how many boxes would they need to order?

9) There are two hundred eighty-seven people attending a luncheon. If a table can hold nine
people, how many tables do they need?

10) A baker had two boxes for donuts. He ended up making five hundred fifty-one donuts and
splitting them evenly between the boxes. How many extra donuts did he end up with?

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10

1-10 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10

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