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39 ÷ 3
a) 6
b) 12
c) 13
d) 23

42 ÷ 4
a) 10 R 6
b) 10 R 2
c) 10
d) 12

12 ÷ 8
a) 1 R 4
b) 2 R 4
c) 3
d) 4

20 ÷ 2
a) 5
b) 10
c) 18
d) 22

200 ÷ 4
a) 5
b) 8
c) 50
d) 80

90 ÷ 3
a) 3
b) 6
c) 30
d) 60

124 ÷ 3
a) 30 R 4
b) 41 R 1
c) 311 R 1
d) 404

1,015 ÷ 2
a) 410 R 2
b) 492 R 1
c) 507 R 1
d) 575

Mia had 38 crackers. She gave an equal amount to her 3 friends. How many crackers were left over?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4

Estimate 113 ÷ 6.
a) 10
b) 20
c) 30
d) 40

There are 19 cereal bars and 6 people. Can each person have 3 cereal bars?
a) yes, with 2 left over
b) yes, with 1 left over
c) no, they would have 2
d) no, they would have 1

Tara has 3 boxes of books. Each box has 48 books. Tara divides the books among 6 friends. How many books will each friend get?
a) 144
b) 30
c) 24
d) 20

In 3 months, 6,234 people visited Sandyside Beach. The same number of people visited each month. How many people visited the beach each month?
a) 1,011 R 1
b) 2,411 R 1
c) 2,078
d) 3,117

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