Solving problems involving division with remainders (Part 2)

Solving problems involving division with remainders (Part 2)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. 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
Correct answer: 1 remainder 3
3 remainder 5
8 remainder 5
Q2.
Which of the below gives the answer for 8 ÷ 5 ?
1.3
1.4
Correct answer: 1.6
1.8
Q3.
Which of the calculations below does not have any remainders or decimals?
18 ÷ 7
Correct answer: 49 ÷ 7
49 ÷ 8
6 ÷ 4
Q4.
Which of the calculations below has the smallest answer?
Correct answer: 28 ÷ 6
32 ÷ 5
38 ÷ 7
45 ÷ 8
Q5.
Which of the below is the answer to 613 ÷ 4 ?
152.25
152.35
Correct answer: 153.25
153.45

5 Questions

Q1.
Which of the below gives the answer for 26 ÷ 4 ?
3.5
5.5
Correct answer: 6.5
6.6
Q2.
Which of the calculations below does not have a remainder?
17 ÷ 7
24 ÷ 7
31 ÷ 7
Correct answer: 35 ÷ 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
Correct answer: £4.50
£5.50
Q4.
Which of the calculations below has the smallest answer?
105 ÷ 42
Correct answer: 144 ÷ 96
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
Correct answer: £63.50
£64.60
£72.05

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UnitMaths / Problem solving with whole numbers and decimals