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Coconut Farm

CBSE · Class 5 · Mathematics

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If 5 × 7 = 35, what are the two division facts we can write?

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What is 400 ÷ 10?

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Sabina cycles 160 km in 20 days, covering the same distance each day. How many kilometres does she cycle per day?

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If 25 coconuts can be packed in one bag, how many bags are needed for 97 coconuts?

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Which of the following show correct division strategies?

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To divide by 4, halve twice: 128 ÷ 4 = 64 ÷ 2 = 32, 256 ÷ 4 can be solved by halving 256 to get 128, then halving again to get 64, 1000 ÷ 4 = 250 because 1000 ÷ 2 = 500, then 500 ÷ 2 = 250

Division by 4 can be done by halving twice since 4 = 2 × 2. This mental strategy makes division easier: divide by 2, then divide the result by 2 again.

2multiple choice

What is 535 ÷ 25?

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21 remainder 10

535 ÷ 25: 25 × 21 = 525, so 535 - 525 = 10 remainder. We can verify: 21 × 25 + 10 = 525 + 10 = 535 ✓

3multiple choice

If coconuts are packed 8 in each bag and there are 4376 coconuts, how many full bags can be made?

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547

4376 ÷ 8 = 547. We can check: 547 × 8 = 4376, so exactly 547 full bags can be made with no coconuts left over.

4multiple correct

Which statements about the division relationship N = D × Q + R are correct?

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N stands for dividend (the number being divided), D stands for divisor (the number we divide by), Q stands for quotient (the answer), R stands for remainder (what's left over)

In the division relationship N = D × Q + R: N = dividend, D = divisor, Q = quotient, R = remainder. The remainder must always be less than the divisor.

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