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Sheet # 79 Division Facts of 8


1) Eight baseball cards.

Eight children
want to share them equally.

How many cards will each child get?


A) 3

B) 8

C) 4

D) 1




2) Each spider has 8 legs.

Jim counted 16 legs.

How many spiders did he see?

A) 8

B) 2

C) 4

D) 6




3) There are 24 children.

Eight children in each group.

How many groups?

A) 3

B) 2

C) 8

D) 6




4) Thirty-two dolls.

Eight dolls on each shelf.

How many shelves in all?


A) 3

B) 32

C) 4

D) 8




5) Grandma had 40 gold coins.

She divided them equally among eight grandchildren.


How many coins did each grandchild get?

A) 6

B) 5

C) 40

D) 4




6)  Ron spent $48 on basketballs.

Each basketball cost $8.

How many basketballs did he buy?


A) 7

B) 5

C) 4

D) 6




7) Gaby has 56 cents.

How many 8-cent pencil can she buy?


A) 7

B) 5

C) 6

D) 9




8) Sixty-four children.

Eight children can sit at each table.

How many tables are needed for 64 children?



A) 3

B) 5

C) 9

D) 8




9) Seventy-two children.

Eight children on each team.

How many teams in all?

A) 8

B) 9

C) 6

D) 10