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Sheet # 69 Division Facts of 3


1) Three muffins.

Three children want to share them equally.

How many muffins will each child get?

A) 3

B) 2

C) 4

D) 1




2) Six oranges.

Three children want to divide them equally.

How many oranges will each child get?

A) 3

B) 2

C) 4

D) 6




3) Nine baseball stickers.

Three children want to divide them equally.

How many stickers will each child get?

A) 3

B) 2

C) 4

D) 9




4) Twelve M&M's.

Three children want to share them equally.

How many M&M's will each child get?

A) 12

B) 2

C) 4

D) 6




5) Fifteen toy cars.

Fred, Brandon, and Jonathan want to divide them equally.

How many toy cars will each child get?

A) 15

B) 4

C) 3

D) 5




6) Eighteen slices of pizza.

Carol, Sherry, and Mary
want to share them equally.

How many slices will each child get?

A) 7

B) 6

C) 5

D) 18




7) Twenty-one seashells.

Scott, Maria, and Jose
want to divide them equally.

How many seashells will each child get?

A) 8

B) 6

C) 5

D) 7




8) Twenty-four candy bars.

Jim, Kim, and Tim
want to share them equally.

How many candy bars will each child get?

A) 6

B) 8

C) 7

D) 9




9) Twenty-seven pencils.

Pat, Ted, and Ron
want to divide them equally.

How many pencils will each child get?

A) 10

B) 7

C) 9

D) 8