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Word Problems Dividing!

1. Aria picked up the 75 peaches from the produce store that her grandmother had purchased. When Aria arrived home, her grandmother helped her unload the five boxes. Then she asked, “How many peaches are in each box?” If Aria calculated correctly, what answer did Aria give her grandmother?

2. There are 270 children in the third grade at SCES. If Dr 2. There are 270 children in the third grade at SCES. If Dr. Roberts decided to have only nine classes, how many students would each teacher teach?

3. Erin earned five dollars each day that she dog sat for her neighbor’s dog, Spike. If Erin earned $155 for watching Spike, how long was her neighbor out of town?

4. The shoe store clerk opened a crate of new shoes to put on the shelves. She had eight shelves that she could put them on. There were fifty-eight pairs of shoes in the box. How many pairs would the store clerk put on each shelf so they have the same amount of pairs on each shelf? Would there be any pairs of shoes left in the store room? b. If the manager wanted the store clerk to put out all the pairs of shoes with no more than 5 pairs on each shelf, how many shelves would be needed?