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Division Worksheets Grade 3 Worksheet 1

The document contains a series of division worksheets for Grade 3 students, featuring various division problems and scenarios. It includes practical exercises such as dividing items among friends and using division facts with numbers. Additionally, it provides explanations of division concepts and symbols.

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Division Worksheets Grade 3 Worksheet 1

The document contains a series of division worksheets for Grade 3 students, featuring various division problems and scenarios. It includes practical exercises such as dividing items among friends and using division facts with numbers. Additionally, it provides explanations of division concepts and symbols.

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Division Worksheets Grade 3

Q.1. Put fourteen fishes into two bowls. Both bowls should have
same number of fishes.

Q.2. Nine pencils is to be divided equally among three of your


friends. How many pencils will each friend get?

Q.3. Divide the following.


a) 99 ÷ 3 = ___
b) 64 ÷ 8 = ___

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Q.4. Draw circles and write the division fact.

Q.5. Four apples need to be packed (divided) into boxes such


that each box has only two apples. Write the division fact and
find the number of boxes.

Q.6. Show the division fact on number line.


Sixteen items have to be divided into groups of four.

Q.7. How will you divide 21 chocolates between three friends?

Q.8. Write two division facts using the numbers 36, 9, and 4.

Q.9. Tom, Jim and Jerry are fighting for 81 cheese cubes. They
finally agree to share the cheese cubes equally amongst
themselves. How many cheese cubes will Tom get?

Q.10. An auditorium has to be filled with 90 chairs. How many


chairs are needed in each row if there are 10 rows in total?

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1. 14 ÷ 2 = 7 fishes
2. 9÷3=3
3. 99 ÷ 3 = 33
64 ÷ 8 = 8
4.

5. 2 boxes
6. 16 ÷ 4 = 4
7. 21 ÷ 3 = 7
8. 36 ÷ 9 = 4
36 ÷ 4 = 9
9. 27 Cheese
10. 9 Chairs

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1. While dividing one digit by another digit,
we can directly use the multiple
(multiplication table)
of the particular number.

2. There are two basic divide symbols


that represent division. (÷ and /)

3. There are four parts of division.


Divisor, quotient, dividend and remainder.

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