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

Level 3

This math topic focuses on division with remainders involving two-digit numbers. The problems specifically involve dividing a certain number of riders among a specified number of cars or buses and determining how many riders remain undistributed after evenly filling each vehicle. The exercises help students understand how to perform and apply division calculations in practical scenarios to find remainders, deepening their grasp of division in real-world contexts.

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

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Division Car Model - Total and Car Count to Remainder (2 Digit)
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71 riders are split evenly among 35 cars. How many riders REMAIN once the cars are evenly filled?
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95 riders are split evenly among 13 buses. How many riders REMAIN once the buses are evenly filled?
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61 riders are split evenly among 30 cars. How many riders REMAIN once the cars are evenly filled?
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79 riders are split evenly among 39 cars. How many riders REMAIN once the cars are evenly filled?
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79 riders are split evenly among 19 cars. How many riders REMAIN once the cars are evenly filled?
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89 riders are split evenly among 11 buses. How many riders REMAIN once the buses are evenly filled?
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101 riders are split evenly among 11 buses. How many riders REMAIN once the buses are evenly filled?
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59 riders are split evenly among 29 cars. How many riders REMAIN once the cars are evenly filled?
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