Number, NAP_10037

Question

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Worked Solution

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Variant 0

DifficultyLevel

352

Question

Cassie has 14 cookies.

She needs to divide the cookies into packets of 3.

How many cookies will she have left over?

Worked Solution

Number of packets

14 ÷\div 3 = 4 remainder 2

Therefore, there will be 2 cookies leftover.

Question Type

Multiple Choice (One Answer)

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
Cassie has 14 cookies. She needs to divide the cookies into packets of 3. How many cookies will she have left over?
workedSolution
sm_nogap Number of packets
>||| |-:|-| |14 $\div$ 3|= 4 remainder 2|

Therefore, there will be {{{correctAnswer}}} cookies leftover.
correctAnswer
2

Answers

Is Correct?Answer

2

x

3

x

4

x

11


Variant 1

DifficultyLevel

353

Question

Madge has 25 oranges.

She needs to divide the oranges into packets of 4.

How many oranges will she have left over?

Worked Solution

Number of packets

25 ÷\div 4 = 6 remainder 1

Therefore, there will be 1 orange leftover.

Question Type

Multiple Choice (One Answer)

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
Madge has 25 oranges. She needs to divide the oranges into packets of 4. How many oranges will she have left over?
workedSolution
sm_nogap Number of packets
>||| |-:|-| |25 $\div$ 4|= 6 remainder 1|

Therefore, there will be {{{correctAnswer}}} orange leftover.
correctAnswer
1

Answers

Is Correct?Answer

1

x

2

x

6

x

21


Variant 2

DifficultyLevel

354

Question

Bryn has 50 coloured discs.

He needs to divide the coloured discs into packets of 8.

How many coloured discs will he have left over?

Worked Solution

Number of packets

50 ÷\div 8 = 6 remainder 2

Therefore, there will be 2 coloured discs leftover.

Question Type

Multiple Choice (One Answer)

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
Bryn has 50 coloured discs. He needs to divide the coloured discs into packets of 8. How many coloured discs will he have left over?
workedSolution
sm_nogap Number of packets
>||| |-:|-| |50 $\div$ 8|= 6 remainder 2|

Therefore, there will be {{{correctAnswer}}} coloured discs leftover.
correctAnswer
2

Answers

Is Correct?Answer
x

1

2

x

6

x

42


Variant 3

DifficultyLevel

356

Question

Bonnie has 33 pairs of socks.

She needs to divide the pairs of socks into packets of 5.

How many pairs of socks will she have left over?

Worked Solution

Number of packets

33 ÷\div 5 = 6 remainder 3

Therefore, there will be 3 pairs of socks leftover.

Question Type

Multiple Choice (One Answer)

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
Bonnie has 33 pairs of socks. She needs to divide the pairs of socks into packets of 5. How many pairs of socks will she have left over?
workedSolution
sm_nogap Number of packets
>||| |-:|-| |33 $\div$ 5|= 6 remainder 3|

Therefore, there will be {{{correctAnswer}}} pairs of socks leftover.
correctAnswer
3

Answers

Is Correct?Answer
x

1

3

x

6

x

28


Variant 4

DifficultyLevel

357

Question

Violet has 36 roses.

She needs to divide the roses into bunches of 8.

How many roses will she have left over?

Worked Solution

Number of packets

36 ÷\div 8 = 4 remainder 4

Therefore, there will be 4 roses leftover.

Question Type

Multiple Choice (One Answer)

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
Violet has 36 roses. She needs to divide the roses into bunches of 8. How many roses will she have left over?
workedSolution
sm_nogap Number of packets
>||| |-:|-| |36 $\div$ 8|= 4 remainder 4|

Therefore, there will be {{{correctAnswer}}} roses leftover.
correctAnswer
4

Answers

Is Correct?Answer
x

0

x

2

4

x

28


Variant 5

DifficultyLevel

358

Question

Addison has 51 cupcakes.

She needs to divide the cupcakes into packets of 4.

How many cupcakes will she have left over?

Worked Solution

Number of packets

51 ÷\div 4 = 12 remainder 3

Therefore, there will be 3 cupcakes leftover.

Question Type

Multiple Choice (One Answer)

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
Addison has 51 cupcakes. She needs to divide the cupcakes into packets of 4. How many cupcakes will she have left over?
workedSolution
sm_nogap Number of packets
>||| |-:|-| |51 $\div$ 4|= 12 remainder 3|

Therefore, there will be {{{correctAnswer}}} cupcakes leftover.
correctAnswer
3

Answers

Is Correct?Answer
x

1

x

2

3

x

47


Variant 6

DifficultyLevel

359

Question

Bentley has 23 vintage cars.

He needs to fit the vintage cars into 5 garages.

How many vintage cars will be left without a garage?

Worked Solution

Number of cars remaining

23 ÷\div 5 = 4 remainder 3

Therefore, there will be 3 vintage cars without a garage.

Question Type

Multiple Choice (One Answer)

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
Bentley has 23 vintage cars. He needs to fit the vintage cars into 5 garages. How many vintage cars will be left without a garage?
workedSolution
sm_nogap Number of cars remaining
>||| |-:|-| |23 $\div$ 5|= 4 remainder 3|

Therefore, there will be {{{correctAnswer}}} vintage cars without a garage.
correctAnswer
3

Answers

Is Correct?Answer
x

2

3

x

5

x

18

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