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Math Activity: Division Problem Situations

Math activity, suitable for students in the fourth or fifth year of elementary school, with math problems about division.

This math activity is available for download as an editable Word template, ready to print in PDF and also the answer activity.

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Split problem situations

1) If in a dozen eggs there are 12 eggs, then how many dozen are there in 108 eggs?

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2) Dona Joana made 48 cookies. Some of them were strawberry and some were chocolate. How many bags will Dona Joana need if she puts them in each bag...:

a) 6 cookies

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b) 3 cookies

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c) 8 cookies

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3) On the 15th, the baker made 46 cakes. Half were strawberry, how many were chocolate?

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4) The cleaning products factory “Limpíssimo” has 5 trucks that take the products to be sold in several supermarkets in the city. Yesterday, the factory produced 2765 products that are placed on trucks and taken for sale. Knowing that trucks need to carry the same amount of product, how many products should be placed in each truck?

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5) Senhor Inácio's farm has a 930 meter long fence. He intends to stake this entire fence. If he wants to place a stake every 10 feet, then how many stakes will he need to complete the entire length of the fence?

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