SBI-Equal Groups Flashcards

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Sam has 17 rolls of dimes. There are 50 dimes in each roll. How many dimes does Sam have altogether?

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On a certain day, 525 people signed up to play softball. If 15 players are assigned to each team, how many teams can be formed?

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There are 240 chairs to set up for the concert. Each row has 40 chairs in it. How many rows are there?

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On a sticker sheet, there are 6 rows of stickers with 8 stickers in each row. How many stickers are on the sheet?

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My teacher made a large tray of cookies. The tray has 7 rows with 5 cookies in each row. How many cookies did my teacher make in total? If we have 38 students in the class, how many more cookies with my teacher need to make if every student gets 1 cookie?

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Ben arranged his soccer trophies into 3 equal rows. If he has 12 trophies, how many trophies are in each row?

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Your teacher asks you to put out 3 rows of chairs with 7 chairs in each row. How many chairs do you need?

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In Mrs. Jones’ class there are 27 students, but only 9 computers. How many students will have to share a computer?

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The 5th grade class is planning a field trip. 348 students and 18 teachers are going. If each bus holds 48 people, how many buses will they need? (This is a two-part problem with the first part being a “Combine” problem.)?

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Latisha’s uncle gave her 32 stamps and a new stamp book. The book has 8 pages, and she put the same number of stamps on each page. How many stamps did she put on each page?

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Rashawn made 15 bracelets to give to her friends. If she gave each of them 5 bracelets, how many friends did she give bracelets to?

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The plant had several branches with 3 leaves on each of them. If the plant had 21 leaves, how many branches did it have?

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The train carried 100 crates. Each train car could carry 5 crates. How many train cars did the train have?

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The monkeys at the zoo were fed 5 bananas a day. The zoo keeper knew he would need to have 40 bananas set aside for each day. How many monkeys were at the zoo?

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Casper was shooting off fireworks for the 4th of July. Each firecracker popped 5 times. Total he heard 60 pops. How many firecrackers did Casper use?

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Abdul’s mom made him 30 cookies to take to school. He wanted to split them equally between his 6 friends. How many cookies did he give to each friend?

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The food pantry was giving away boxes of cereal. Each person was given the same amount of boxes. If the food pantry gave away 40 boxes of cereal to 8 families. How many boxes did each family get?

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18
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At the apple orchard there were 72 apple trees arranged in equal rows. If there were 8 rows, how many apple trees were in each row?

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Sherry put her silverware back in the silverware drawer. She counted that she had 24 pieces of silverware, only counting the forks, knives, and spoons. If she had the same number of each, how many forks did she have?

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The 4th grade class split into 5 groups. Each group had 6 students in it. How many students were in the 4th grade class?

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