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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 division problems. Also, solve them.
(a) Put 15 candies in 3 bowls. How many candies
are there in each bowl? _________ ÷ =
(b) Shaila puts 20 oranges among 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 by using repeated subtraction and find the answer.
(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.
It is clear that each multiplication fact has two corresponding Note
division facts. Division is the inverse of
multiplication.
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