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Elements of Mathematics I

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Divisibility RulesVersion en ligne

Elements of Mathematics I

par Jeni Alcaraz
1

A dish company needs to ship an order of 278 glass bowls. The company will put the bowls into several boxes. Each box must contain the same number of bowls. How many boxes could the company use for the order?

2

A candle factory needs to ship an order of 8,152 scented candles. The factory will ship the candles in several boxes. Each box must contain the same number of candles. How many boxes could the factory use for the order?

3

At a summer picnic, 90 children will participate in a relay race. Each team must be the same size. How many children could be on each team?

4

3,044 students voted in the student council election. Each candidate got the exact same number of votes. How many candidates could there have been?

5

Shannon has 1,945 marbles to put into giant jars. She wants to put the same number of marbles in each jar with no extra marbles. How many jars could Shannon use?

6

Lena has 190 trees to plant. She wants to put the same number of trees in each row with no extra trees. How many rows could Lena make?

7

Hamilton County owns 18 fire trucks. Each fire station in the county has the same number of trucks. How many fire stations could there be in Hamilton County?

8

Last year, a chewing gum company produced 171,870 packs of gum. The company produced the same number of packs of each flavor of gum. How many different flavors of gum could the company have produced?

9

There are 4,830 fish in a hatchery, which are divided evenly among the ponds. How many ponds could there be at the hatchery? Select all the possible numbers.

10

232,035 viewers voted for their favorite contestant on a TV show. Each of the contestants received the exact same number of votes. How many contestants could there have been on the TV show?

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