Division quiz. Level A. 1. What is 9 3? A) 12 B) 3 C) 27 D) What is 12 4? A) 8 B) 48 C) 3 D) What is 35 5? A) 7 B) 30 C) 40 D) 5

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1 Level A 1. What is 9 3? A) 12 B) 3 C) 27 D) 6 2. What is 12 4? A) 8 B) 48 C) 3 D) What is 35 5? A) 7 B) 30 C) 40 D) 5 4. What is 48 4? A) 52 B) 8 C) 44 D) What is 63 3? A) 21 B) 60 C) 66 D) The cost of a meal for 4 people is 40. Each person pays the same. What calculation could be carried out to find out how much each person should pay? A) 4 40 B) 40 4 C) 40 4 D) 4 40

2 7. A baker sells bread rolls in packs of 4. What calculation could be carried out to find out how many packs can be filled with 20 bread rolls? A) 20 4 B) 20 4 C) 20 4 D) A café takes 20 in tips. There are 3 waitresses and each gets the same tip. They want to know how they each get what type of problem is this? A) Sharing B) Grouping C) Rate 9. A minibus takes 20 people. What type of problem is this: how many buses are needed for 40 people? A) Exact B) Round up C) Round down 10. A car uses 2 litres of fuel to travel 31 miles. Would you use the exact answer, round up or down to find out how many miles per litre? A) Exact B) Round up C) Round down

3 Level B 1. What is 48 8? A) 40 B) 56 C) 6 D) 8 2. What is 56 7? A) 8 B) 49 C) 63 D) 7 3. What is 72 9? A) 63 B) 8 C) 81 D) 9 4. What is 105 5? A) 110 B) 100 C) 21 D) What is 108 9? A) 99 B) 117 C) 21 D) A minibus takes 20 people. What calculation could be carried out to find the number of buses needed to take 40 people? A) B) C) D) 40 20

4 7. A car uses 2 litres of fuel to travel 30 miles. What calculation could be carried out to find the number of miles per litre? A) 2 30 B) 30 2 C) 30 2 D) The cost of a meal for 4 people is 40. Each person pays the same. What type of problem is this: what does each person pay? A) Sharing B) Grouping C) Rate 9. A baker sells bread rolls in packs of 4. What type of problem is this: how many packs can be filled with 20 bread rolls? A) Sharing B) Grouping C) Rate 10. A café takes 20 in tips. There are 3 waitresses and each gets the same tip. Would you use the exact answer, round up or down, to find out how much each waitress gets? A) Exact B) Round up C) Round down

5 Level C 1. What is 88 8? A) 11 B) 96 C) 80 D) What is 154 7? A) 147 B) 20 C) 161 D) What is 225 5? A) 45 B) 220 C) 54 D) What is ? A) 240 B) 16 C) 272 D) What is ? A) 738 B) 702 C) 80 D) You re organising your CD collection onto a new storage unit. You can fit 5 CDs into each unit. You have 85 CDs, you want to know how many units you will fill what sort of problem is this? A) Sharing B) Grouping C) Rate

6 7. You re organising your CD collection onto a new storage unit. You can fit 5 CDs into each unit. You have 85 CDs, how many units will you fill? A) 80 B) 17 C) 90 D) A colleague is helping a customer who wants to buy some tiles. They want to order 76 large carpet tiles. They come in boxes of 4. Your colleague uses a calculator to work out the number of boxes needed: 76 4 = 19. What type of problem is this? A) Sharing B) Grouping C) Rate 9. A colleague is helping another customer who also wants to buy some tiles. They want to order 74 large carpet tiles. They come in boxes of 4. Your colleague uses a calculator to work out the number of boxes needed: 74 4 = How many tiles does the 0.5 represent? A) 4 tiles B) 18 tiles C) 74 tiles D) 2 tiles 10. A customer comes into the store and wants to order 90 tiles. The tiles come in boxes of 8. How many boxes will the customer need? A) 12 B) 11 C) 9 D) 8

7 Answer Level A 1. What is 9 3? The correct answer is: B. 9 3 = What is 12 4? The correct answer is: C = What is 35 5? The correct answer is: A = What is 48 4? The correct answer is: D = 10 and 8 4 = 2, then = What is 63 3? The correct answer is: A = 20 and 3 3 = 1, then = The cost of a meal for 4 people is 40. Each person pays the same. What calculation could be carried out to find out how much each person should pay? The correct answer is: C

8 7. A baker sells bread rolls in packs of 4. What calculation could be carried out to find out how many packs can be filled with 20 bread rolls? The correct answer is: A A café takes 20 in tips. There are 3 waitresses and each gets the same tip. They want to know how they each get what type of problem is this? The correct answer is: A. Sharing. Each waitress gets a share of the 20. Share 20 between A minibus takes 20 people. What type of problem is this: how many buses are needed for 40 people? The correct answer is: A. Exact. The answer would be exactly 2 because the calculation is = A car uses 2 litres of fuel to travel 31 miles. Would you use the exact answer, round up or down to find out how many miles per litre? The correct answer is: A. Exact. The answer would be 15.5 miles / litre.

9 Level B 1. What is 48 8? The correct answer is: C = What is 56 7? The correct answer is: A = What is 72 9? The correct answer is: B = What is 105 5? The correct answer is: C = 20 and 5 5 = 1, then = What is 108 9? The correct answer is: D = 10 and 18 9 = 2, then = A minibus takes 20 people. What calculation could be carried out to find the number of buses needed to take 40 people? The correct answer is: B

10 7. A car uses 2 litres of fuel to travel 30 miles. What calculation could be carried out to find the number of miles per litre? The correct answer is: B The cost of a meal for 4 people is 40. Each person pays the same. What type of problem is this: what does each person pay? The correct answer is: A. Sharing. Each person has to pay an equal share of the cost. Share 40 between 4 people = 10 per person. 9. A baker sells bread rolls in packs of 4. What type of problem is this: how many packs can be filled with 20 bread rolls? The correct answer is: B. Grouping. The rolls are put into groups or packs. There are 5 groups of 4 in A café takes 20 in tips. There are 3 waitresses and each gets the same tip. Would you use the exact answer, round up or down, to find out how much each waitress gets? The correct answer is: C. Round down. The waitresses would get a little less than 6.67 they might take 6.50 or 6.60 each.

11 Level C 1. What is 88 8? The correct answer is: A = 10 and 8 8 = 1, then = What is 154 7? The correct answer is: D = 20 and 14 7 = 2, then = What is 225 5? The correct answer is: A = 40 and 25 5 = 5, then = What is ? The correct answer is: B is the same as 2 four times: = = = = 16.

12 5. What is ? The correct answer is: D is the same as 2 followed by 9, so = 360 and then = You re organising your CD collection onto a new storage unit. You can fit 5 CDs into each unit. You have 85 CDs, you want to know how many units you will fill what sort of problem is this? The correct answer is: B. Grouping. You could group the CDs into sets of 5 to go into each unit. 7. You re organising your CD collection onto a new storage unit. You can fit 5 CDs into each unit. You have 85 CDs, how many units will you fill? The correct answer is: B. 17 units. You could have used the standard method of division to work out the answer to this question = 17. Your CDs will fill 17 units. 8. A colleague is helping a customer who wants to buy some tiles. They want to order 76 large carpet tiles. They come in boxes of 4. Your colleague uses a calculator to work out the number of boxes needed: 76 4 = 19. What type of problem is this? The correct answer is: B. Grouping. Imagine the carpet tiles grouped into sets of 4 each set would make up a box.

13 9. A colleague is helping another customer who also wants to buy some tiles. They want to order 74 large carpet tiles. They come in boxes of 4. Your colleague uses a calculator to work out the number of boxes needed: 74 4 = How many tiles does the 0.5 represent? The correct answer is: D. 2 tiles. 18 boxes will contain 18 4 = 72 tiles. The difference between 74 and 72 is 2. In the answer of 18.5, 0.5 represents half a box (because 0.5 is the same as a half). Half a box means half of 4 tiles, which is 2 tiles. 10. A customer comes into the store and wants to order 90 tiles. The tiles come in boxes of 8. How many boxes will the customer need? The correct answer is: A. 12 boxes. First use division to find out how many boxes of 8 tiles go into 90. You could have used the standard method of division to give you the answer This means that 11 boxes would not be enough for the customer; they would need 12 boxes to buy 90 tiles.

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