Division Without Remainders
Practice division problems without remainders for Grade 6 students, including long division and problem-solving.
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Read each question carefully and solve the division problems. All problems will have no remainders.
1. When you divide 345 by 5, the quotient is .
2. If a number is perfectly divisible by another number, it means there is no .
3. 720 divided by 9 equals .
4. Use long division to solve 864 ÷ 4.
5. Calculate 1248 ÷ 8 using long division.
6. Which of the following numbers is perfectly divisible by 6?
124
130
144
152
7. If you divide 255 by 5, what is the result?
45
51
55
60
8. A baker made 432 cookies and wants to pack them into boxes with 12 cookies each. How many boxes will the baker need?
9. A school has 576 students, and they want to divide them equally into 18 classes. How many students will be in each class?
10. 96 is perfectly divisible by 8.
True
False
11. The quotient of 450 divided by 10 is 45.
True
False
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