Division Without Remainders Worksheet
Practice worksheet for Grade 8 students on division of whole numbers without remainders, including long division and problem-solving.
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Read each problem carefully and solve. All divisions in this worksheet should result in no remainders.
1. Divide 576 by 12.
2. Calculate 1,024 ÷ 32.
3. If a baker has 720 cookies and packs them into boxes of 15, he will fill boxes.
4. A school has 1,575 students. If they are divided equally into 45 classes, each class will have students.
5. Which of the following numbers is not a factor of 144?
16
18
24
25
6. A factory produced 3,450 toys. If they are packed into boxes, with each box holding 75 toys, how many boxes will be filled?
40
42
46
50
7. 888 divided by 24 results in a whole number.
True
False
8. The quotient of 2,500 and 50 is 50.
True
False
9. A farmer harvested 1,344 apples. If he wants to pack them into bags, with each bag containing 21 apples, how many bags will he need?
10. A library purchased new books for a total of $2,700. If each book cost $18, how many books did the library purchase?
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