Solving problems involving division with remainders (Part 2)
Solving problems involving division with remainders (Part 2)
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will investigate and model division problems to allow opportunities to practise interpreting remainders.
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which of the below gives the answer for 8 ÷ 5 ?
1 remainder 2
3 remainder 5
8 remainder 5
Q2.
Which of the below gives the answer for 8 ÷ 5 ?
1.3
1.4
1.8
Q3.
Which of the calculations below does not have any remainders or decimals?
18 ÷ 7
49 ÷ 8
6 ÷ 4
Q4.
Which of the calculations below has the smallest answer?
32 ÷ 5
38 ÷ 7
45 ÷ 8
Q5.
Which of the below is the answer to 613 ÷ 4 ?
152.25
152.35
153.45
5 Questions
Q1.
Which of the below gives the answer for 26 ÷ 4 ?
3.5
5.5
6.6
Q2.
Which of the calculations below does not have a remainder?
17 ÷ 7
24 ÷ 7
31 ÷ 7
Q3.
In a year, Tori has spent £117 on 26 nail polish bottles. If all 26 nail polish bottles cost the same, how much does one cost?
£4.30
£4.40
£5.50
Q4.
Which of the calculations below has the smallest answer?
105 ÷ 42
357 ÷ 102
400 ÷ 200
Q5.
Melissa stayed in a hotel for 8 nights and paid £508 in total. How much did she pay per night?
£62.05
£64.60
£72.05