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                       Practice Time 5A

              1.  Circle the following items in equal groups to distribute them as directed. Then,

                   complete the division fact.

                   (a)              Among 2 groups                   (b)              Among 6 groups











                                       12 ÷ 2 =                                          18 ÷ 6 =

              2.  Write the division facts for the following and solve them.

                   (a)  Put 15 candies equally into 3 bowls. How many candies

                        are there in each bowl? _________                                                  ÷     =

                   (b)  Shaila puts 20 oranges in 5 baskets. How many
                        oranges are there in each basket? _________                                        ÷     =

                   (c)  Out of a pile of 36 coloured pencils, 6 go into

                        each cup. How many cups are needed? _________                                      ÷     =

              3.  Answer the following using repeated subtraction.

                   (a)  How many 2s are there in 18? ____  (b)  How many 3s are there in 27? ____

                   (c)  How many 4s are there in 28? ____  (d)  How many 8s are there in 40? ____

              4.  Divide the following using repeated subtraction.

                   (a)  48 ÷ 6              (b)  65 ÷ 13             (c)  60 ÷ 15            (d)  60 ÷ 12

                   (e)  42 ÷ 7              (f)  99 ÷ 11             (g)  318 ÷ 106          (h)  500 ÷ 100

              RelATionshiP beTween division And MulTiPlicATion


              Shilpi has chocolates of 4 slabs each in 2 rows.                                            4

              Total number of slabs in 2 rows = 4 × 2 = 8
                                                                                             2
              She writes two division facts corresponding to the above
              multiplication fact as 8 ÷ 2 = 4 and 8 ÷ 4 = 2.
                                                                                               Be Aware
              This shows that each multiplication fact has two corresponding              Division is the inverse of

              division facts.                                                                  multiplication.




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