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The document outlines a series of mathematical problems related to various real-world scenarios, such as production rates, distribution of items, and resource allocation. It includes questions about calculating totals, averages, and remainders based on given quantities. The content is designed for educational purposes at the AIM Coaching Center, focusing on enhancing students' math skills.

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The document outlines a series of mathematical problems related to various real-world scenarios, such as production rates, distribution of items, and resource allocation. It includes questions about calculating totals, averages, and remainders based on given quantities. The content is designed for educational purposes at the AIM Coaching Center, focusing on enhancing students' math skills.

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1. A factory produces 1,234 14 boxes, how many trucks


toys each day. How many are needed to transport all
toys does the factory the boxes?
produce in 8 days? 10. A teacher has 2,345
pencils. If she gives 15
2. A library has 2,456 books. If pencils to each student, how
each shelf can hold 12 books, many students can she give
how many shelves are pencils to, and how many
needed to hold all the books? pencils will be left over?

3. A farmer harvested 3,678 11. A bookstore sold 1,234


apples. He wants to pack books in a week. How many
them into boxes, each books did it sell in 4 weeks?
holding 15 apples. How many
boxes does he need, and how 12. A farmer has 3,456
many apples will be left over? oranges. He wants to pack
them into crates, each
4. A school has 1,789 students. holding 16 oranges. How
If each classroom can hold 14 many crates does he need,
students, how many and how many oranges will
classrooms are needed? be left over?

5. A baker baked 2,345 cookies. 13. A school has 2,789


If he packs them into bags of students. If each bus can
16 cookies each, how many carry 14 students, how many
bags can he fill, and how buses are needed?
many cookies will be left
over? 14. A factory produces
4,567 bottles of juice each
6. A company sold 4,567 day. How many bottles does
laptops in a year. How many it produce in 5 days?
laptops did they sell each
month on average? 15. A baker made 1,234
cupcakes. If he packs them
7. A gardener planted 1,234 into boxes of 16 cupcakes
flowers in 8 rows. How many each, how many boxes can
flowers are in each row? he fill, and how many
cupcakes will be left over?
8. A car factory produces 3,456
cars in a month. How many 16. A company sold 3,456
cars does it produce in 6 phones in a year. How many
months? phones did they sell each
month on average?
9. A warehouse has 5,678
boxes. If each truck can carry
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17. A gardener planted 25. A baker made 2,345


2,345 trees in 9 rows. How cookies. If he packs them
many trees are in each row? into boxes of 15 cookies
each, how many boxes can
18. A car factory produces he fill, and how many cookies
5,678 cars in a month. How will be left over?
many cars does it produce in
3 months? 26. A company sold 5,678
tablets in a year. How many
19. A warehouse has 1,234 tablets did they sell each
boxes. If each truck can carry month on average?
14 boxes, how many trucks
are needed to transport all 27. A gardener planted
the boxes? 1,234 flowers in 10 rows.
How many flowers are in
20. A teacher has 3,456 each row?
markers. If she gives 16 28. A car factory produces
markers to each student, 2,789 cars in a month. How
how many students can she many cars does it produce in
give markers to, and how 4 months?
many markers will be left
over? 29. A warehouse has 3,456
boxes. If each truck can carry
21. A bookstore sold 2,789 16 boxes, how many trucks
books in a week. How many are needed to transport all
books did it sell in 3 weeks? the boxes?

22. A farmer has 4,567 30. The teacher has 4,567


apples. He wants to pack crayons. If she gives 14
them into crates, each crayons to each student, how
holding 15 apples. How many many students can she give
crates does he need, and crayons to, and how many
how many apples will be left crayons will be left over?
over?

23. A school has 1,234


students. If each bus can
carry 16 students, how many
buses are needed?

24. A factory produces


3,456 bottles of water each
day. How many bottles does
it produce in 7 days?

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