PMI 5th Grade – Unit 3 - Division

Divisibility

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Classwork

Using the Divisibility Rules, state if the number is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 6, 9 or 10.

1)86

2)35

3)10

4)100

5)66

6)84

7)396

8)4,215

9)3,694

10)40,160

Homework

Using the Divisibility Rules,state if the number is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 6, 9 or 10.

11)75

12)25

13)74

14)99

15)165

16)372

17)6,460

18)5,555

19)78,084

20)89,124

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Patterns in Multiplication & Division

Classwork

Solve the following problems.

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21)7 x 100 =

22)16 x 100 =

23)9 x 30 =

24)70 x 8,000 =

25)80 / 10 =

26)7000 / 100 =

27)490 / 7 =

28)7,200 / 80 =

29)100 x .24 =

30)8.09 x 10 =

31)62.8 / 10 =

32)$349 / 100 =

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Homework

Solve the following problems.

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33) 5 x 100 =

34)35 x 100 =

35)8 x 400 =

36)40 x 8,000 =

37)500 / 10 =

38)9000/100 =

39)300 / 60 =

40)16,000 / 200 =

41)100 x .86 =

42)5.27 x 10 =

43)73.2 / 10 =

44)$565 / 100 =

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45)A company has $36,000 to send its employees to a conference. The conference costs $6,000 for each employee who attends. How many employees can the company send to the conference?

46)Mason, an office manager, needs to order 180,000 paper clips for his company. If the clips come in boxes of 300, how many boxes should Mason order?

47)A university has $1,400,000 to send students to study abroad. The study abroad program costs $70,000 per student. How many students can the university send abroad?

48)A hotel has $630,000 to buy new pillows. If the cost of each pillow is $7, how many pillows can the hotel buy?

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Estimating Quotients

On another piece of paper, complete the division.

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Classwork

Estimate the quotients.

49)341 ÷ 8

50) 507 ÷ 9

51) 821 ÷ 7

52) 1,673 ÷ 3

53) 450 ÷ 5

54) 489 ÷ 17

55) 637 ÷ 31

56) 926 ÷ 39

57) 795 ÷ 65

58) 8,814 ÷ 43

Homework

Estimate the quotients.

59) 240 ÷ 6

60) 974 ÷ 9

61) 556 ÷ 5

62) 635 ÷ 9

63) 2,184 ÷ 7

64) 428 ÷ 21

65) 873 ÷ 84

66) 1,072 ÷ 52

67) 9,048 ÷ 24

68) 7,264 ÷ 31

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One Digit Division -No Remainders

On another piece of paper, complete the division.

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Classwork

Solve using an area model.

69)90 ÷ 3

70)80 ÷ 5

71)836 ÷ 2

72) 669 ÷ 3

Solve using the algorithm.

73)244 ÷ 2

74)412 ÷ 4

75)6,030 ÷ 3

76)4,383 ÷ 3

77)1,634 ÷ 2

78)6,759 ÷ 9

Homework

Solve using an area model.

79)70 ÷ 2

80)92 ÷ 2

81) 306 ÷ 2

82)492 ÷ 4

Solve using the algorithm.

83)525 ÷ 5

84)9,470 ÷ 2

85)4,372 ÷ 2

86)1,360 ÷ 4

87) 5,676 ÷ 6

88)1,730 ÷ 5

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One Digit Division -With Remainders

On another piece of paper, complete the division.

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Classwork

89)53 ÷ 3

90) 78 ÷ 4

91) 94 ÷ 9

92) 43 ÷ 4

93) 61 ÷ 3

94) 938 ÷ 4

95) 309 ÷ 2

96) 629 ÷ 8

97) 389 ÷ 9

98) 899 ÷ 3

Homework

99) 61 ÷ 5

100) 17 ÷ 4

101) 11 ÷ 6

102) 811 ÷ 2

103) 145 ÷ 7

104) 382 ÷ 9

105) 562 ÷ 7

106) 406 ÷ 6

107) 199 ÷ 4

108) 264 ÷ 7

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Two Digit Divison-Without Remainders

On another piece of paper, complete the division.

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Classwork

109)78 ÷ 13

110) 84 ÷ 12

111)108 ÷ 12

112)95 ÷ 19

113)98 ÷ 14

114)3,420 ÷ 57

115)1,247 ÷ 29

116)5,625 ÷ 25

117)374 ÷ 22

118)176 ÷ 16

Homework

119)68 ÷ 17

120)72 ÷ 18

121)91 ÷ 27

122)407 ÷ 37

123)702 ÷ 78

124)960 ÷ 48

125)468 ÷ 12

126)697 ÷ 17

127)912 ÷ 19

128)235 ÷ 47

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Two Digit Division-With Remainders

On another piece of paper, complete the division.

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Classwork

Solve using an area model.

129)84 ÷ 32

130)74 ÷ 16

131)75 ÷ 14

132)92 ÷ 15

Solve using the algorithm.

133)385 ÷ 70

134)405 ÷ 80

135)209 ÷ 82

136)522 ÷ 86

137)6,473 ÷ 61

138)3,230 ÷ 35

Homework

Solve using an area model.

139)80 ÷ 13

140)92 ÷ 12

141)84 ÷ 16

142)106 ÷ 41

Solve using the algorithm.

143)613 ÷ 69

144)966 ÷ 11

145)5,109 ÷ 85

146)5,458 ÷ 67

147)3,987 ÷ 56

148)6,320 ÷ 71

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Division of Decimals

Decimal Point Location

Put the decimal point in the correct location in the following answers.

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Classwork

149)19.26 ÷ 3 = 6 4 2

150)644.8 ÷ 8 = 8 0 6

151)2.22 ÷ 3 = 7 4

152)2.709 ÷ 9 = 3 0 1

153)686.7 ÷ 7 = 9 8 1

Homework

154)421.5 ÷ 5 = 8 4 3

155)4.86 ÷ 9 = 5 4

156)100.2 ÷ 6 = 1 6 7

157)191.6 ÷ 2 = 9 5 8

158)1.62 ÷ 3 = 5 4

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Decimal Divided by a Whole Number

On another piece of paper, complete the division.

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Classwork

159)34.2 ÷ 2 =

160)64.2 ÷ 3 =

161)19.26 ÷ 6 =

162)74.15 ÷ 5 =

163)329.4 ÷ 6 =

Homework

164)1.54 ÷ 7 =

165)5.838 ÷ 6 =

166)4.62 ÷ 3 =

167)7.716 ÷ 2 =

168)4.158 ÷ 9 =

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Zeros in the Quotient

On another piece of paper, complete the division.

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Classwork

169)0.545 ÷ 5 =

170)30.35 ÷ 5 =

171)144.04 ÷ 4 =

172)0.483 ÷ 7

173)0.246 ÷ 3 =

Homework

174)10.08 ÷ 2 =

175)344.56 ÷ 8 =

176)0.288 ÷ 4 =

177)0.246 ÷ 6 =

178)0.219 ÷ 3 =

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Putting Zeros on the end of the Dividend

On another piece of paper, complete the division.

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Classwork

179)2.64 ÷ 5 =

180)348.3 ÷ 6 =

181)$68 ÷ 8 =

182)$85 ÷ 3 =

183)$173 ÷ 7 =

Homework

184)17.5 ÷ 2 =

185)16.6 ÷ 4 =

186)$63 ÷ 5 =

187)$261 ÷ 4 =

188)$847 ÷ 9 =

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Decimal by Decimal Division

On another piece of paper, complete the division.

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Classwork

189)6.784 ÷ 0.4 =

190)36.45 ÷ 0.9 =

191)2.198 ÷ 0.07 =

192)37.51 ÷ 1.1 =

193)25.284 ÷ 0.007 =

Homework

194)3.966 ÷ 0.2 =

195) 5.724 ÷ 0.9 =

196)4.740 ÷ 0.06 =

197)0.2973 ÷ 0.003 =

198)4.71 ÷ 0.05 =

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Real Life Application Problems

Classwork

199)Frank mows lawns for extra money. If he mows 5 lawns in one hour, and has 30 lawns to mow, how long will it take him to mow all of them? Will it be 4 hours, 3 hours or 6 hours?

200)A class of 35 students weredivided into 5 equal groups. How many students are in each group? Will it be 8 students, 7 students or 6 students?

201)36 people need to ride the elevator to the top of the skyscraper. The elevator can hold 9 people at a time. How many trips will the elevator make?

202)Maho had 84 plastic cups. She arranged them in stacks with 12 cups in each stack. How many stacks did Maho need to make?

203)The cafeteria wants to buy 90 new forks. If each package contains 18 forks, how many packs should the cafeteria buy?

204)A farmer needs to ship 17 pumpkins to a grocery store. If each crate can hold 19 pumpkins, how many crates will the farmer need?

Homework

205)It cost $1.44 to buy two peaches. If the peaches all have the same price, how much does it cost to buy one peach?

206)Eight road maps cost $13.76, and the price of each map is the same. How much does each map cost?

207)The orchard produced 355 liters of fresh-squeezed orange juice over the course of 2 days. How much orange juice was produced each day, on average?

208)A pasta factory made 222 pounds of pasta in five minutes. How much pasta, on average, did the factory make each minute?

209)The mean average of the following 4 math scores will become your report card grade. Your scores are: 97, 78, 84, and 86. What will be your report card grade?

210)Six of the classes at your school are going to the pool for a swimming party. That means 125 students need to get on the buses, and each bus holds 48 students. How many buses will the school need?

Division Unit Review

Multiple Choice Questions

211) What number is the divisor in the problem 787 ÷ 74?

a. 787

b. 74

c. 10.6

d. 7

212)What number is the remainder of the division problem 351 ÷ 4?

a. 4

b. 3

c. 2

d. 0

213)What number is the dividend in the problem 900 ÷ 56?

a. 56

b. 4

c. 16.1

d. 900

214)What number is the quotient of the division problem 144 ÷ 9?

a. 16

b. 9

c. 144

d. 0

215)What is the estimated quotient of 458 ÷ 9?

a. 55

b. 60

c. 50

d. 40

216)What is the estimated quotient of 777 ÷ 12?

a. 50

b. 65

c. 60

d. 70

217)What is the estimated quotient of 1,000 ÷ 15?

a. 60

b. 50

c. 70

d. 65

218) $5.25 ÷ 4.2?

a. $12.50

b. $125.00

c. $0.13

d. $1.25

219)$4.75 ÷ 0.50?

a. $75.00

b. $0.75

c. $7.50

d. $0.50

220)$146.80 ÷ 40?

a. $4.00

b. $367.00

c. $36.70

d. $3.67

221)Leah and Tamika have 48 cookies altogether. If they split them in half, how many cookies would each girl have?

a. 12 cookies each

b. 24 cookies each

c. 48 cookies each

d. 4.8 cookies each

222)All 71 members of a soccer team are going on a field trip to Nationals. How many cars are needed if each car can hold 6 members?

a. 12 cars

b. 11 cars

c. 11.8 cars

d. 0 cars, go by boat

223)The number 108 is divisible by what two numbers?

a. 9 and 12

b. 9 and 8

c. 8 and 12

d. 10 and 8

224) The number 45 is divisible by what two numbers?

a. 3 and 4

b. 3 and 6

c. 9 and 5

d. 9 and 6

225)13 x 10 =

a. 130

b. 13.0

c. 1.3

d. 1,300

226)5.8 x 100 =

a. 58

b. 580

c. .58

d. .058

227)1.0 x 1,000 =

a. 10

b. 1

c. 100

d. 1,000

228)4,500÷ 10 =

a. 45

b. 450

c. 4.5

d. 45,000

229)36.2 ÷ 100 =

a. 3.62

b. 362

c. 0.362

d. .0362

230)10,000 ÷ 1,000 =

a. 1,000

b. 100

c. 10

d. 1

Short Constructed Response Questions

231)A soda company needs to ship 560,000 bottles to Texas’ grocery stores. The company can fit 8,000 bottles in each truck. How many trucks will the company need to use?

______

232)William visited his grandma 6 times last month. He drove 795 km in all. How far did William drive on each trip?

______

233)0.2808 ÷ 1.2 = ______

234)862 ÷ 4 = ______

235)11.5 ÷ 1.1 = ______

236)55.8 ÷ 9 = ______

237)5.6 ÷ 3.2 = ______

238)126.69 ÷ 8.2 = ______

239)108 ÷ 6 = ______

240)1,872 ÷ 36 = ______

Extended Construction Response Questions

241)The Ellen Show is hosting a concert in their studio for the fall season. The producer has invited 60 men, 54 women, 52 teenagers, and 62 children. Ellen wants her staff to set up chairs earlier in the week to prepare for this great event. She wants enough chairs so that everyone has a seat including the guests, her, and her five staff members on set. She plans to make rows of 20 chairs.

  1. How many chairs does her staff need all together?
  1. What is the least number of rows of chairs that they should set up?
  1. Draw a picture that shows how they could set up the chairs and the concert stage.
  1. How many chairs will NOT be filled?

242)Pick a number, multiply by 100, divide by 4.8, add 16, divide by 2. What is your remainder?

Answer Key

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Divisibility Rules

Classwork

1)2

2)5

3)2,5, 10

4)2,5,10

5)2,3,6

6)2,3,4,6

7)2,3,4,6,9

8)3,5

9)2

10)2,4,5,10

Homework

11)3,5

12)5

13)2

14)3,9

15)3,5

16)2,3,4,6

17)2,4,5,10

18)5

19)2,3,4,6

20)2,3,4,6

Patterns in Multiplication and Division

Classwork

21)700

22)1,600

23)270

24)560,000

25)8

26)70

27)70

28)90

29)24

30)80.9

31)6.28

32)$3.49

Homework

33)500

34)3,500

35)3,200

36)320,000

37)50

38)90

39)5

40)80

41)86

42)52.7

43)7.32

44)$5.65

45)6 employees

46)600 boxes

47)20 students

48)90,000 pillows

Estimating Quotients

Classwork

49) 40

50)50

51)100

52) 500

53)90

54)20

55)20

56)30

57)10

58)200

Homework

59)40

60)100

61)100

62)70

63)300

64)20

65)10

66)20

67)400

68)200

One Digit Division NO Remainders

Classwork

69)30

70)16

71)418

72)223

73) 122

74)103

75)2,010

76)1,461

77)817

78)751

Homework

79)35

80)46

81)153

82)123

83)105

84)4,735

85)2,186

86)340

87) 946

88)346

One Digit Division With Remainders

Homework

89)17 R 2

90)19 R 2

91)10 R 4

92)10 R 3

93)20 R 1

94)234 R 2

95)154 R 1

96)78 R 5

97)43 R 2

98)299 R 2

Homework

99)12 R 1

100) 4 R 1

101)1 R 5

102)405 R 1

103) 20 R 5

104)42 R 4

105)80 R 2

106) 67 R 4

107)49 R 3

108)37 R 5

Two digit Division-Without Remainders

Classwork

109)6

110)7

111)9

112) 5

113)7

114)60

115)43

116)225

117)17

118)11

Homework

119)4

120)4

121)3

122)11

123) 9

124)20

125)39

126)41

127)48

128) 5

Two Digit Division With Remainders

Classwork

129)2 R 20

130)4 R 10

131)5 R 5

132)6 R 2

133)5 R 35

134)5 R 5

135)2 R 45

136)6 R 6

137)106 R 7

138) 92 R 10

Homework

139) 6 R 2

140) 7 R 8

141) 5 R 4

142) 2 R 24

143)8 R 61

144) 87 R 9

145) 60 R 9

146) 81 R 31

147) 71 R 11

148)89 R 1

Decimal Operations Division

Decimal Point Location

Classwork

149)6.42

150)80.6

151)0.74

152)0.301

153)98.1

Homework

154)84.3

155)0.54

156)16.7

157)95.8

158)0.54

Decimal Divided by a Whole Number

Classwork

159)17.1

160)21.4

161)3.21

162)14.83

163)54.9

Homework

164)0.22

165)0.973

166)1.54

167)3.858

168)0.462

Zeros in the Quotient

Classwork

169)0.109

170)6.07

171)36.01

172)0.069

173)0.082

Homework

174)5.04

175)43.07

176)0.072

177)0.041

178)0.073

Putting Zeros on the end of the Dividend

Classwork

179)0.528

180)58.05

181)$8.50

182)$28.33

183)$24.71

Homework

184)8.75

185)4.15

186)$12.60

187)$65.25

188)$94.11

Decimal by Decimal Division

Classwork

189)16.96

190)40.5

191)31.4

192)34.1

193)3612

Homework

194)19.83

195)6.36

196)79

197)99.1

198)94.2

Real Life Application Problems

Classwork

199)6 hours

200)7 students

201)4 trips

202)7 stacks

203)5 packs

204)2 crates

Homework

205)$.72

206)$1.72

207)177.5 liters

208)44.4 pounds

209)86.25

210)3 buses

Unit Review

211)b

212)b

213)d

214)a

215)c

216)c

217)a

218)d

219)c

220)d

221)b

222)a

223)a

224)c

225)a

226)b

227)d

228)b

229)c

230)c

231)70 trucks

232)132.5 miles

233)0.234

234)215.5

235)10.45

236)6.2

237)1.75

238)15.45

239)18

240)52

241)a. 234 chairs

b. 12 rows

c. 20 x 12 array

d. 6 chairs

242)answers will vary

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