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Chapter 3 - Dividing One-Digit Divisors

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1 

Which model represents 18 objects divided into 6 equal groups?
A
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C
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B
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D
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 2 

There are 12 people on a basketball team. The coach asks the team to divide into groups of 2 for drills. Which equation can you use to find how many people are in each group?
A
12 + 6 = n
C
12 ¸ 2 = n
B
12 – 2 = n
D
2 ´ 6 = n
 

 3 

A car travels 300 miles in 6 hours and travels the same distance each hour. How many miles does the car travel each hour?
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A
40 miles
B
50 miles
C
60 miles
D
70 miles
 

 4 

Maria earned $420 at her uncle’s orchard. If she stayed for 7 weeks and earned the same amount of money each week, how much did she earn per week?
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A
$50.00
B
$60.00
C
$65.00
D
$85.00
 

 5 

Seven bowls of cereal contain 698 calories. Which phrase best describes the quotient of 698 ¸ 7?
A
A little more than 100.
C
A little less than 100.
B
A little less than 10.
D
A little more than 10.
 

 6 

Darice is drawing the following series of pictures for art class. The first picture contains 2 circles, the second picture contains 5 circles, and the third picture contains 9 circles. If this pattern continues, how many circles would be in the fifth picture?
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Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
A
14 circles
B
20 circles
C
23 circles
D
24 circles
 

 7 

Isabel set up a lemonade stand in her neighborhood. The first day she sold 6 cups, the second day 12 cups, the third day 18 cups, and the fourth day 24 cups. If this pattern continues, how many cups will she sell on the fifth day?
A
24 cups
B
27 cups
C
30 cups
D
36 cups
 

 8 

Charles and six friends made hats to sell at the fair. If they share their profit of $245 equally, how much money will each get?
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A
$35
B
$30
C
$25
D
$20
 

 9 

If 7 people share $224 equally, how much money will each person get?
A
$32
B
$27
C
$22
D
$17
 

 10 

A field is being divided into 5-acre lots for houses. If there are a total of 955 acres, how many lots can be created?
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A
190 lots
B
191 lots
C
200 lots
D
201 lots
 

 11 

Five classes from a school in Connecticut collected a total of 1,080 pounds of paper to recycle. If each class collected the same amount, how much did each class collect?
A
188 pounds
B
204 pounds
C
216 pounds
D
226 pounds
 

 12 

Donna is putting 972 pencils into 9 boxes. If each box is to have the same number of pencils, how many pencils will be in each box?
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A
100 pencils
B
108 pencils
C
110 pencils
D
124 pencils
 

 13 

A manufacturing plant produced 963 parts in 9 hours. If the plant produced an equal number of parts each hour, how many parts did it produce in 1 hour?
A
100 parts
B
107 parts
C
110 parts
D
120 parts
 

 14 

The pet store can keep 7 fish in each tank. To find the number of tanks needed for 4,937 fish, the store manager divided by 7 as shown.
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R2
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How can the manager check the result?
A
Multiply 705 by 2, and then add 7.
B
Multiply 2 by 7, and then add 705.
C
Multiply 705 by 7, and then add 2.
D
Add 705 and 7, then multiply by 2.
 

 15 

Six friends spent $100.62 on decorations for a party. If they split the cost equally, how much did each pay?
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A
$16.14
B
$16.77
C
$18.14
D
$20.22
 

 16 

Andy bought 3 equally priced tropical fish for $16.77. What was the cost of each fish?
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A
$5.59
B
$6.54
C
$7.13
D
$9.62
 

 17 

Beth has 8 people in her group at school including herself. She wants to buy each person in the group, including herself, an equal number of stickers. The different boxes of stickers that she can buy are shown below.
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Which box of stickers should Beth buy so that no stickers are left over after the stickers are distributed?
A
35 stickers
C
40 stickers
B
39 stickers
D
44 stickers
 

 18 

What do these numbers have in common?
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A
They are all divisible by 3.
C
They all have 6 as a factor.
B
The are all divisible by 5.
D
They all have 8 as a factor.
 

 19 

Which list contains all prime numbers?
A
11, 20, 29
B
2, 11, 30
C
2, 11, 29
D
2, 27, 29
 

 20 

Find all the factors of 12 and state whether the number is prime or composite.
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A
1, 4, 8, 12; composite
C
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12; prime
B
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12; composite
D
1, 12; prime
 

 21 

Ella is dividing a number by 88 using paper-and-pencil. What is the greatest possible remainder she should get?
A
2
B
44
C
87
D
88
 

 22 

Jerry is sewing a ribbon around some pillows. Each pillow requires 4 feet of ribbon. If he has 74 feet of ribbon, how many pillows can he sew?
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A
17 pillows
B
18 pillows
C
19 pillows
D
20 pillows
 

 23 

The operations are missing from the expression below. What operation signs should you write to create the smallest number?
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A
´ and ´
B
+ and +
C
+ and –
D
´ and –
 

 24 

Cindy had 33 baseball cards. She went shopping and bought 9 ten-card packs. Which expression correctly represents the total number of baseball cards Cindy had after she went shopping?
A
33 + (9 ´ 10)
B
33 + (9 + 10)
C
33 ´ 9 + 10
D
(33 + 9) ´ 10
 

 25 

What are the coordinates of point B?
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A
(6, 4)
B
(8, 2)
C
(4, 6)
D
(7, 8)
 

 26 

Barry earns $21 per week for walking dogs. Write an expression that represents how much money Barry earns after w weeks.
A
w + 21
C
21w
B
21w + 21
D
w ¸ 21
 

 27 

Breakfast bar packages contain 8 bars in each box. Which of the following graphs best displays the information in the table?
BOXES OF BREAKFAST BARS
x
8x
1
8
2
16
3
24
4
32
5
40
A
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C
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B
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D
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 28 

The following diagram represents a number divided into equal groups. Which phrase best describes the diagram?

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A
3 objects divided into 4 equal groups
B
12 objects divided into 3 equal groups
C
4 objects divided into 3 equal groups
D
12 objects divided into 4 equal groups
 

 29 

Which of the following situations could be solved using the equation 21 ÷ 7 = n?
A
There are 21 books to be given to 7 students. How many books does each student receive?
B
There are 7 tables in the library. If each table has 21 books, how many books are there on all of the tables?
C
Daniel is reading a book that has 21 chapters. He just finished reading chapter 7. How many chapters does he have left to read?
D
The library has 21 sets of shelves. After adding 7 more sets of shelves, how many sets will there be in all?
 

 30 

Mr. Marcello is building a fence that will be 280 yards in length. What length of fence must he finish each day if he needs to complete the job in 4 days?
A
28 yards
C
70 yards
B
7 yards
D
40 yards
 



 
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