Monday 6 April 2020 Gr6maths

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Monday 6 April 2020

Practice the following division examples at home.

Try out the various methods that you have learnt.

1. 64 ÷ 16

2. 284 ÷ 4

3. 126 ÷ 2

4. 168 ÷ 8

5. 196 ÷ 2

6. 744 ÷ 12

7. 918 ÷ 18

8. 848 candy bonbons are thrown into the audience at an end of year school concert. If the

teachers bought enough bonbons for each child to receive 8, how many audience members are

there?

9. Your class of 24 ended up doing extremely well out of the toss. Not only were you positioned

well; you had a ‘show no mercy’ approach, which resulted in the class scoring 192 of the

bonbons. On average, how many was this per student?

10. After the concert, your class feels bad that you squashed so many grade R children in your

quest for the bonbons. You decide to give 90 of them to the 18 little ones. How many does

each grade R child get?

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