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Division Word Problem

The document contains a series of word problems involving basic arithmetic and geometry. It includes scenarios such as calculating dimensions of gardens and pools, distributing items among groups, and determining quantities based on given conditions. Each problem requires solving for a specific value based on the information provided.

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Division Word Problem

The document contains a series of word problems involving basic arithmetic and geometry. It includes scenarios such as calculating dimensions of gardens and pools, distributing items among groups, and determining quantities based on given conditions. Each problem requires solving for a specific value based on the information provided.

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Word Problems

1. Samantha has a rectangular garden with an area of 252 square meters. If the
length of the garden is 14 meters, what is the width of the garden?
2. There are 360 students in a school. If they need to be divided into groups for a
field trip, and each group must have 18 students, how many groups will there be?
3. A factory produced 600 electronic devices in a week. If they want to pack them
into crates with 25 devices each, how many crates will they fill?
4. James spent $360 on buying video games. If each game costs $30, how many
video games did he buy?
5. A rectangular field has a perimeter of 100 meters. If the length is 25 meters, what
is the width of the field?
6. There are 480 apples in a truck. If they are distributed equally among 16 stores,
how many apples will each store receive?
7. A bakery produced 840 pastries in a day. If they want to arrange them in trays
with 28 pastries each, how many trays will they need?
8. The sum of three consecutive numbers is 81. What are these three numbers?
9. A farmer planted 360 trees in his orchard. If the trees are arranged in rows with
15 trees each, how many rows are there?
10. A company produced 450 gadgets. If they want to distribute them equally among
18 retailers, how many gadgets will each retailer get?
11. A rectangular swimming pool has an area of 200 square meters. If the length is 20
meters, what is the width of the pool?
12. Olivia has 96 stamps. She wants to arrange them in albums with 8 stamps each.
How many albums will she need?
13. A triangular prism has a volume of 420 cubic centimeters. If the base area is 14
square centimeters, what is the height of the prism?
14. There are 800 students attending a school event. If they are divided into teams
for a competition, and each team must have 20 students, how many teams will
there be?
15. A company produced 525 computer chips. If they want to pack them into boxes
with 35 chips each, how many boxes will they need?

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