At the doctor's office, bandages come in packages of 8. If they use 67 bandages for all of the shots they give in one day, how many packages of bandages did they open?
8 - ignore the remainder
9 - round up
3 - use the remainder
8 3/8 - turn it into a fraction
2. Multiple Choice
5 minutes
1 pt
The 6 giraffes had a total of 8,948 square feet to roam at the zoo. They split the space so that each giraffe would have an equal amount of room. How much room does each giraffe have?
1,491 - ignore the remainder
1,492 - round up
2 - answer is the remainder
1,491 2/6 - turn it into a fraction
3. Multiple Choice
5 minutes
1 pt
During summer vacation, Amanda ran a lemonade stand. She bought a total of 65 lemons. Each batch of lemonade needs 6 lemons. How many full batches can she make?
10 - ignore the remainder
11 - round it up
5 - remainder is the answer
10 5/6 - turn it into a fraction
4. Multiple Choice
5 minutes
1 pt
Mr. Bull bought a package of Skittles with 341 pieces of candy. He split them evenly among his 5 groups and ate the rest. How many did he save for next year?
68 - ignore the remainder
1 - remainder is the answer
69 - round it up
68 1/68 - turn it into a fraction
5. Multiple Choice
5 minutes
1 pt
The 124 5th graders are going on a field trip to the beach. Eighteen kids can fit into a van. How many vans must they take?
6 - ignore the remainder
7 - round up
16 - the remainder is the answer
6 16/18 - turn it into a fraction
6. Multiple Choice
5 minutes
1 pt
The PTSA had $3,705 to split between 35 teachers. How much will each teacher get?
105 - ignore the remainder
105 30/35 - turn it into a fraction
30 - remainder is the answer
106 - round it up
7. Multiple Choice
5 minutes
1 pt
The box of diapers had 136 diapers in it. The hospital nursery had 9 babies. How many diapers do they have for each baby?
15 - ignore the remainder
16 - round up
1 - the remainder is the answer
15 1/9 - turn it into a fraction
8. Multiple Choice
5 minutes
1 pt
A packaging warehouse received a shipment of 7,563 pencils. They put 18 pencils into each package. How many COMPLETE packages will the warehouse be able to make with this shipment of pencils?
420 - ignore the remainder
421 - round up
3 - remainder is the answer
420 3/18 - turn it into a fraction
9. Multiple Choice
5 minutes
1 pt
Jack is reading a novel. He has 376 pages left to read and wants to finish it in 7 days. If he reads the same number of pages each day for 6 days, how many pages will Jack have left to read on the seventh day?
62 - ignore the remainder
63 - round up
4 - remainder is the answer
62 4/6 - turn it into a fraction
10. Multiple Choice
5 minutes
1 pt
There are 247 people travelling to the basketball game by bus. Each bus holds 52 people. How many buses will be needed?
4 - ignore the remainder
5 - round up
39 - the remainder is the answer
4 39/52 - turn it into a fraction
11. Multiple Choice
5 minutes
1 pt
A roll of ribbon is 1,780 inches long. It takes 1 yard of ribbon (36 inches) to wrap a gift. How many gifts can be wrapped?
49 - ignore the remainder
50 - round up
16 - remainder is the answer
49 16/36 - turn it into a fraction
12. Multiple Choice
5 minutes
1 pt
The 28 students in Mrs. Colby's class will share 98 slices of pizza equally. How much will each student get so there are no leftovers?
3 - ignore the remainder
4 - round up
3 14/28 - turn it into a fraction
14 - remainder is the answer
13. Multiple Choice
5 minutes
1 pt
A bagel shop has 138 bagels to be packed into boxes of 12. The extra bagels are given to the workers. How many bagels do the workers get?
12 - round up
11 - ignore the remainder
6 - remainder is the answer
11 6/12 - turn it into a fraction
14. Multiple Choice
5 minutes
1 pt
A gardener needs to move 2,150 pounds of dirt. He can carry 98 pounds in his wheelbarrow. How many trips will he need to make with the wheelbarrow?
22 - round up
21 - ignore the remainder
92 - remainder is the answer
21 92/98 - turn it into a fraction
15. Multiple Choice
5 minutes
1 pt
In volleyball, there are 12 players on the court. If 75 people want to play volleyball at a gym that has more than enough courts, how many of them must sit out at a time?