Division Car Model - Total and Car Count to Per Car - With Remainder (2 Digit)

Level 3

This math topic focuses on solving division problems involving a remainder, specifically dividing two-digit numbers by one-digit numbers. Problems in this topic involve dividing a set number of riders among a given number of cars, then finding out how many riders can be seated in each car, ignoring any riders that don't fit. Each problem is structured as a real-world application of division to enhance understanding and practicality of the division concept.

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Division Car Model - Total and Car Count to Per Car - With Remainder (2 Digit) Worksheet

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86 riders are split evenly among 17 cars. How many per car (ignoring any remaining)?
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94 riders are split evenly among 31 cars. How many per car (ignoring any remaining)?
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77 riders are split evenly among 7 buses. How many per bus (ignoring any remaining)?
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100 riders are split evenly among 3 buses. How many per bus (ignoring any remaining)?
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70 riders are split evenly among 23 cars. How many per car (ignoring any remaining)?
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76 riders are split evenly among 25 cars. How many per car (ignoring any remaining)?
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81 riders are split evenly among 11 buses. How many per bus (ignoring any remaining)?
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83 riders are split evenly among 27 cars. How many per car (ignoring any remaining)?
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