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4th Grade Math Study Guide

This math study guide provides 12 practice problems involving division and estimating quotients. The problems cover dividing whole numbers, estimating quotients, and dividing quantities into equal groups with or without remainders. Answers are not provided.

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4th Grade Math Study Guide

This math study guide provides 12 practice problems involving division and estimating quotients. The problems cover dividing whole numbers, estimating quotients, and dividing quantities into equal groups with or without remainders. Answers are not provided.

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Math Study Guide

1. What is 720 ÷ 8?
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2. What is 4,200 ÷ 7?
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3. A truck can carry up to 2,000 pounds. The truck is carrying 1,600 pounds divided
equally among 8 crates. What is the weight of each crate?
A/

4. Ebony and 3 of her friends each made a quilt. They used 480 fabric squares in
all. If each person used the same number of squares, how many squares did
Ebony use? Explain.
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5. Find 300 ÷ 6.
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6. Which is the best estimate of the quotient 779 ÷ 7?


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7. A beekeeper harvested enough honey to fill 224 jars. He packs the jars into
boxes with 6 jars in each box. How many boxes does he need?
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8. Mr. Olivera wants to buy a bicycle that costs $184 for each of his two children. He
plans to save the $9 he usually spends for lunch to buy the bikes. How many
days must he save his lunch money to have enough to buy the bicycles? Will the
actual number of days be more or less than the estimate?
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Math Study Guide

9. Estimate the quotient 809 ÷ 9. Did you find an overestimate or underestimate?


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10. Matt has 1,834 paper clips he wants to put in 6 jars. He wants the same number
in each jar. Which is the best estimate of the number of paper clips he should put
in each jar?
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11. Find the number of groups and the number left over.
74 ÷ 6 = _____________with__________left over.

12. Mila is packing 18 jars into boxes. Each box will hold 4 jars. How many
boxes will she fill? How many jars will be left over?
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