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Warm Up The Children’s Playschool took a school field trip. For the safety of the kids, each teacher was responsible for 24 kids. If 336 kids participated, how many teachers participated?

More Division Practice 2 Digit Divisors

1. Rhia would like to go visit her friends in Michigan, and she needs to earn $1,278 to pay for the trip herself. Rhia walks dogs for her neighbors to make money. If she charges $18 per day to walk dogs, how many days will she need to walk dogs in order to earn all of the money?

2. Karina would like to go with Rhia to Michigan, but by the time she purchased her ticket, she realized she will need to earn $1,593 to pay for the trip herself. Karina babysits and earns $15 per hour. How many days will Karina need to babysit in order to earn all of the money she needs for the trip to Michigan?

3. There are 9,256 seats in a baseball stadium 3. There are 9,256 seats in a baseball stadium. 52 people were hired to walk around and sell snacks in the stadium. If each person sells snacks to the same number of seats, how many seats is each person responsible for?

4. A local bakery baked 3,502 cookies for a bake sale fundraiser at a nearby school. They will package the cookies in boxes of 12 cookies. How many full boxes will the local bakery have for the bake sale fundraiser?

Independent Practice Solve numbers 5-8 on your own. Color in Text Message Math based on quotients

Homework Exit Ticket OR Homework Practice Sheet