division to solve problems 4 - killinghall
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Division to solve problems
1 Thereare1,360childreninaschool.
Aquarterofthechildrenwalktoschool.
Howmanychildrenwalktoschool?
2 Huanhassavedhispocketmoneyfor5weeks.
Hegetsthesamepocketmoneyeveryweek.
Hehassaved£16.65
HowmuchpocketmoneydoesHuangeteachweek?
3 Tomisrunninga6-kilometrerace.
Hehasrunone-thirdoftheracesofar.
HowmanymorekilometresdoesTomhavelefttorun?
4 Dora,RonandTeddyaremakingpaperchains.
a) HowlongisRon’spaperchain?
b) HowlongisTeddy’spaperchain?
5 Awaterbottleholds2litres.
Aleakinthebottlemeans25mldripsouteachday.
Howmanydayswillittakeuntilthebottleisempty?
days
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My paper chain is 1.1 m long.
My paper chain is three times longer
than Ron’s.
Dora’s paper chain is twice as long
as mine.
Dora
Teddy
Ron
Water
2 litres
6 a) Aschoolbuscanhold30people.
Thereare726childrengoingon
aschooltrip.
Howmanybusesareneeded?
b) Acakeneeds4eggs.
Howmanycakescanbemadefrom345eggs?
7 ShopAsells5tinsofpaintfor£23.40
ShopBsells3tinsofthesamepaintfor£14.01
WhichshopshouldAishabuyherpaintfrom?
Explainyourreasoning.
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8 146÷5=29remainder1
117÷4=29remainder1
DoyouagreewithWhitney?
Explainyourthinking.
9 I’mthinkingofa3-digitnumber.
WhenIdivideitby5,Iamleftwitharemainderof3
WhenIdivideitby10,Iamleftwitharemainderof8
Itroundsto200tothenearest100
Ithasonehundred.
Whatcouldmynumberbe?
Createyourownproblemlikethisforapartner.
This means that 117 ÷ 4 = 146 ÷ 5