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Sheet # 76 Division Facts of 6


1) Julie has 42 cents.

How many 6-cent candies can she buy?


A) 7

B) 5

C) 6

D) 36




2) Six bananas.

Six monkeys
want to share them equally.

How many bananas will each monkeys get?


A) 3

B) 2

C) 4

D) 1




3) Fifty-four bananas.

Six monkeys
want to share them equally.

How many bananas will each monkey get?

A) 8

B) 9

C) 6

D) 10




4) Paul had 18 balloons.

He put 6 balloons in each bunch.

How many bunches did he make?

A) 3

B) 2

C) 18

D) 6




5) Barbara bought 30 hot dog buns for a picnic.

Six buns in each package.


How many packages did Barbara buy?

A) 6

B) 5

C) 30

D) 4




6) Judy bought 12 flowers.

She divided them into bunches of 6 flowers.

How many bunches of flowers did she make?

A) 18

B) 2

C) 4

D) 6




7) Fred had 36 oranges to put into 6 bags.

He put the same number of oranges into each bag.

How many oranges did he put in each bag?


A) 7

B) 5

C) 4

D) 6




8) Forty-eight children.

Six children can sit at each table.

How many tables are needed for 48 children?



A) 3

B) 5

C) 9

D) 8




9) Larry put 24 baseballs into boxes

He put 6 baseballs in each box.

How many boxes did Larry need for 24 baseballs?


A) 3

B) 24

C) 4

D) 6