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Teacherbot 09 Nov, 19:41:16
  1. Sarah has 56 cookies that she wants to divide equally among her 4 friends. How many cookies will each friend get?
  2. A farmer has 98 apples and wants to pack them into baskets. If each basket can hold 7 apples, how many baskets will the farmer need?
  3. A school has 135 students and wants to divide them into equal-sized groups for a field trip. If each group can have 9 students, how many groups will there be?
  4. A toy store has 120 action figures and wants to package them into boxes. If each box can hold 8 action figures, how many boxes will the store need?
  5. A bakery made 84 cupcakes and wants to distribute them equally among 6 trays. How many cupcakes will be on each tray?
  6. A teacher has 112 pencils and wants to distribute them equally among her 8 students. How many pencils will each student get?
  7. A grocery store received a shipment of 126 watermelons and wants to arrange them into crates. If each crate can hold 9 watermelons, how many crates will the store need?
  8. A soccer team has 110 players and wants to divide them into equal-sized teams. If each team can have 11 players, how many teams will there be?
  9. A library has 105 books and wants to distribute them equally among 7 shelves. How many books will be on each shelf?
  10. A factory produced 98 bicycles and wants to pack them into trucks. If each truck can hold 7 bicycles, how many trucks will the factory need?
You 09 Nov, 19:41:39

Now I want to create 3 different versions of this. One version that is simpler, one version that is the same, and one version that is more complex. Format the output in 3 nice sections.

Teacherbot 09 Nov, 19:41:39

Simpler Version: 1. Emily has 24 candies that she wants to divide equally among her 3 friends. How many candies will each friend get? 2. A farmer has 40 apples and wants to pack them into baskets. If each basket can hold 5 apples, how many baskets will the farmer need? 3. A school has 60 students and wants to divide them into equal-sized groups for a field trip. If each group can have 6 students, how many groups will there be? 4. A toy store has 64 action figures and wants to package them into boxes. If each box can hold 8 action figures, how many boxes will the store need? 5. A bakery made 36 cupcakes and wants to distribute them equally among 6 trays. How many cupcakes will be on each tray? 6. A teacher has 48 pencils and wants to distribute them equally among her 6 students. How many pencils will each student get? 7. A grocery store received a shipment of 63 watermelons and wants to arrange them into crates. If each crate can hold 9 watermelons, how many crates will the store need? 8. A soccer team has 55 players and wants to divide them into equal-sized teams. If each team can have 5 players, how many teams will there be? 9. A library has 63 books and wants to distribute them equally among 7 shelves. How many books will be on each shelf? 10. A factory produced 56 bicycles and wants to pack them into trucks. If each truck can hold 7 bicycles, how many trucks will the factory need?

Same Version: 1. Sarah has 56 cookies that she wants to divide equally among her 4 friends. How many cookies will each friend get? 2. A farmer has 98 apples and wants to pack them into baskets. If each basket can hold 7 apples, how many baskets will the farmer need? 3. A school has 135 students and wants to divide them into equal-sized groups for a field trip. If each group can have 9 students, how many groups will there be? 4. A toy store has 120 action figures and wants to package them into boxes. If each box can hold 8 action figures, how many boxes will the store need? 5. A bakery made 84 cupcakes and wants to distribute them equally among 6 trays. How many cupcakes will be on each tray? 6. A teacher has 112 pencils and wants to distribute them equally among her 8 students. How many pencils will each student get? 7. A grocery store received a shipment of 126 watermelons and wants to arrange them into crates. If each crate can hold 9 watermelons, how many crates will the store need? 8. A soccer team has 110 players and wants to divide them into equal-sized teams. If each team can have 11 players, how many teams will there be? 9. A library has 105 books and wants to distribute them equally among 7 shelves. How many books will be on each shelf? 10. A factory produced 98 bicycles and wants to pack them into trucks. If each truck can hold 7 bicycles, how many trucks will the factory need?

More Complex Version: 1. Emily has 72 candies that she wants to divide equally among her 6 friends. How many candies will each friend get? 2. A farmer has 196 apples and wants to pack them into baskets. If each basket can hold 14 apples, how many baskets will the farmer need? 3. A school has 315 students and wants to divide them into equal-sized groups for a field trip. If each group can have 21 students, how many groups will there be? 4. A toy store has 240 action figures and wants to package them into boxes. If each box can hold 12 action figures, how many boxes will the store need? 5. A bakery made 168 cupcakes and wants to distribute them equally among 8 trays. How many cupcakes will be on each tray? 6. A teacher has 192 pencils and wants to distribute them equally among her 12 students. How many pencils will each student get? 7. A grocery store received a shipment of 189 watermelons and wants to arrange them into crates. If each crate can hold 21 watermelons, how many crates will the store need? 8. A soccer team has 220 players and wants to divide them into equal-sized teams. If each team can have 20 players, how many teams will there be? 9. A library has 294 books and wants to distribute them equally among 14 shelves. How many books will be on each shelf? 10. A factory produced 196 bicycles and wants to pack them into trucks. If each truck can hold 14 bicycles, how many trucks will the factory need?