Division Dilemmas 4 divided by 2 =2 …and this one shows what??? 21 divided by 3=7.

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Division Dilemmas

4 divided by 2 =2

…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

21divided by 3=7 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?

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? There are 28 people in 4 classrooms. If the same amount of people are in each classroom, how many people are in each room?

We are now divisions “pros”!