This Grade 5 hard long division worksheet presents word problems requiring students to apply the standard algorithm and interpret remainders in context. Problems include packing cookies into boxes, sharing markers among students, and seating students on buses. Students decide whether the situation calls for an exact quotient, full groups only, or rounding up to ensure everyone or everything fits. Grade 5 students master long division.
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Long Division with Multi-Digit Divisors
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A bakery has 792 cookies and packs them into boxes of 24. How many full boxes can the bakery fill?
A) 33 boxes
B) 34 boxes
C) 32 boxes
D) 30 boxes
2. A school orders 875 pencils to share equally among 25 classrooms. How many pencils does each classroom get?
A) 35 pencils
B) 30 pencils
C) 40 pencils
D) 45 pencils
3. A bus carries 36 students. If 720 students must travel, how many buses are needed?
A) 20 buses
B) 21 buses
C) 19 buses
D) 22 buses
4. A teacher has 365 markers to share among 16 students as evenly as possible. How many markers does each student get, with how many left over?
A) 22 markers, 13 left over
B) 22 markers, 12 left over
C) 23 markers, 0 left over
D) 21 markers, 29 left over
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. A farmer has 504 apples to pack into crates of 18. The farmer can fill exactly 28 crates.
2. If 458 students need to ride buses that hold 32 each, the school needs 15 buses (round up because every student must ride).
3. A baker makes 600 muffins and packs them in trays of 24. The number of full trays is 25.
4. A library has 845 books to share equally on 25 shelves. Each shelf holds 33 books, with 20 left over.
5. A factory produces 936 toys in 24 hours, making the same number each hour. The factory makes 39 toys per hour.
Long Division with Multi-Digit Divisors
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A bakery has 792 cookies and packs them into boxes of 24. How many full boxes can the bakery fill?
A) 33 boxes
B) 34 boxes
C) 32 boxes
D) 30 boxes
2. A school orders 875 pencils to share equally among 25 classrooms. How many pencils does each classroom get?
A) 35 pencils
B) 30 pencils
C) 40 pencils
D) 45 pencils
3. A bus carries 36 students. If 720 students must travel, how many buses are needed?
A) 20 buses
B) 21 buses
C) 19 buses
D) 22 buses
4. A teacher has 365 markers to share among 16 students as evenly as possible. How many markers does each student get, with how many left over?
A) 22 markers, 13 left over
B) 22 markers, 12 left over
C) 23 markers, 0 left over
D) 21 markers, 29 left over
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A farmer has 504 apples to pack into crates of 18. The farmer can fill exactly 28 crates.
2) If 458 students need to ride buses that hold 32 each, the school needs 15 buses (round up because every student must ride).
3) A baker makes 600 muffins and packs them in trays of 24. The number of full trays is 25.
4) A library has 845 books to share equally on 25 shelves. Each shelf holds 33 books, with 20 left over.
5) A factory produces 936 toys in 24 hours, making the same number each hour. The factory makes 39 toys per hour.
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