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1. What is the quotient if 24 is divided by 487 2. Jean has 35 m of wire for hanging pictures. She wants to divide it into 50
pieces for her frames. How long did she use for each frame?
3. Father left P15.00 for his 2 children. How much did each child receive?
4. Mang Ricky is a hardworking man who owns 4 hectares of land. In his will,
he divided his lot equally among his 8 sons. How much land did each of
his son receive?
5. Troy and Raffy went to the market to buy 3 kilos of pork. When they came
home, they divided the meat into 5 parts and put it in plastic bags for future
use. How many kilos of pork does each bag contain?​

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