Using the table of distances, make up your own word problem that would require someone to use division to solve. Write the problem, and provide the Solution

Problem:

A family is planning a road trip from City A to City B. They have a full tank of gas, which can take their car for a distance of 400 miles before needing to refuel. The total distance from City A to City B is 1,200 miles. How many times will the family need to refuel on their journey?

Solution:

To solve this problem, we can divide the total distance from City A to City B by the distance their car can travel on a full tank of gas.

Total distance ÷ Distance traveled on a full tank of gas = Number of times they need to refuel

1,200 miles ÷ 400 miles = 3

The family will need to refuel their car 3 times during their journey from City A to City B.