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Division

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

Write the phrase in symbols.

The quotient of a and b.
a.
mc001-1.jpg
b.
mc001-2.jpg
c.
mc001-3.jpg
d.
mc001-4.jpg
e.
mc001-5.jpg
 

 2. 

Write the phrase in symbols.

The quotient of 20 and 4 is 5.
a.
mc002-1.jpg
b.
mc002-2.jpg
c.
mc002-3.jpg
d.
mc002-4.jpg
e.
mc002-5.jpg
 

 3. 

Write the phrase in symbols.

The quotient of 30 and 6 is 5.
a.
mc003-1.jpg
b.
mc003-2.jpg
c.
mc003-3.jpg
d.
mc003-4.jpg
e.
mc003-5.jpg
 

 4. 

Write a multiplication statement that is equivalent to the division statement.

mc004-1.jpg
a.
mc004-2.jpg
b.
mc004-3.jpg
c.
mc004-4.jpg
d.
mc004-5.jpg
e.
mc004-6.jpg
 

 5. 

Write a multiplication statement that is equivalent to the division statement.

mc005-1.jpg
a.
mc005-2.jpg
b.
mc005-3.jpg
c.
mc005-4.jpg
d.
mc005-5.jpg
e.
mc005-6.jpg
 

 6. 

Work the problem mentally, without using a calculator.

The quotient mc006-1.jpg is closest to which of the numbers?
a.
200
b.
20
c.
2
d.
2,000
 

 7. 

Work the problem mentally, without using a calculator.

The quotient mc007-1.jpg is closest to which of the numbers?
a.
100
b.
1,000
c.
10,000
d.
10
 

 8. 

Mentally give a one-digit estimate for the quotient. That is, mentally estimate the answer using one of the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9.

mc008-1.jpg
a.
9
b.
2
c.
1
d.
7
e.
8
f.
4
g.
3
h.
6
 

 9. 

Mentally give a one-digit estimate for the quotient. That is, mentally estimate the answer using one of the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9.

mc009-1.jpg
a.
6
b.
9
c.
7
d.
1
e.
3
f.
5
g.
4
h.
2
 

 10. 

A family has an annual income of $21,960. How much is their monthly income?
a.
$1,954
b.
$1,262
c.
$2,114
d.
$1,830
e.
none of these
 

 11. 

If a man works a(n) 12-hour shift and is paid $84, how much does he make for 1 hour?
a.
$8
b.
$9
c.
$7
d.
$6
e.
none of these
 

 12. 

If 2 pounds of a certain kind of fruit cost 46 cents, how much does 1 pound cost?
a.
23 cents
b.
24 cents
c.
31 cents
d.
16 cents
e.
none of these
 

 13. 

A dress shop orders 51 dresses for a total of $1,479. If they paid the same amount for each dress, how much was each dress?
a.
$26
b.
$46
c.
$42
d.
$29
e.
none of these
 

 14. 

How many 2-ounce glasses can be filled from three 14-ounce bottles of soda?
a.
7 glasses
b.
21 glasses
c.
22 glasses
d.
16 glasses
e.
none of these
 

 15. 

A traveling salesman kept track of his mileage for 1 month. He found that he traveled 1,104 miles and used 69 gallons of gas. How many miles did he travel on each gallon of gas?
a.
11 miles
b.
18 miles
c.
16 miles
d.
21 miles
e.
none of these
 



 
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