Lesson 8 (SWGS) - Division (15 minutes)
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Q1. 580 children are equally divided onto 20 buses. How many children on each bus? *
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Q2. 1,080 sweets are divided equally into 30 packets. How many sweets in each packet? *
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Q3. Last Easter I had to bottle feed 6 lambs. They got through 1,800 ml of milk each day. How many ml did they each drink per day? *
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Q4. 6,400 strands of spaghetti are cooking in a huge pot. 80 people are expected for dinner so how many strands should they each get – on average? *
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Q5. There are 336 children at St. Gabriel’s School and they are going on a school trip. The school has booked 14 coaches and there must be the same number of children on each coach. How many on each? *
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Q6. 33 worms are eaten by 6 chickens. On average, how many worms did each chicken eat? *
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Q7. A road 4.2 km long is divided into 21 equal sections. How many kilometres is each section? *
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Q8. A rope 5.6 m long is divided into seven equal pieces. How many metres is each piece? *
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Q9. Four friends went out for dinner. The food costs £25.32 and drinks were £16.28. They split the total equally between them. How much did each friend pay? *
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Q10. A cable with a length of 3.2 m is divided into lengths 0.16 m long. How many pieces are there? *
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Q11. A stack of paper is 3.03 cm high. Each piece of paper is 0.01 cm thick. How many pieces of paper are in the stack? *
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Q12. Dinner costs £70. Three adults and a child (who pays half price) have the set meal. What is the cost of the set meal? *
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