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Explore fun division problems with examples such as 9 divided by 3, 4 divided by 2, and more. Solve scenarios like distributing roses, keys, and dominoes in equal groups. Test your division skills by finding out how many are in each group in various situations. Learn and practice division with engaging scenarios and real-world examples.
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What division problem does this show? 9 divided by 3=3
What What division problem does this show? this show? 4 divided by 2 =2
...and this shows what problem? 16 divided by 4=4
…and this one shows what??? 21 divided by 3=7
Mrs. Blythe got roses from her husband. There are 15 leaves on all the roses. Each rose has 3 leaves. How many roses are there? Show a division problem. 15 divided by 3=5
Mrs. Jenkins has 21 keys. She decided to divide them up equally on 3 key rings. How many keys will be on each key ring? 21divided by 3=7
Alfred is playing a new game with dominos. He has 20 dominoes. If he puts 4 in each pile, how many piles does he have? 20 divided by 4=5
There are 28 people in 4 classrooms. If the same amount of people are in each classroom, how many people are in each room? 28 divided by 4=7