Division Facts - Worksheet 9 - 3rd Grade

Hard

Learn division facts using the relationship to multiplication (Hard)

38 problems · 10-15 minutes · Skills: division, fluency

About This Worksheet

This hard-level worksheet contains 38 problems designed for 3rd Grade students practicing division facts. Hard worksheets feature challenging problems including multi-step questions, missing values, and real-world applications to push students further.

Division fact fluency is built on — and reinforces — multiplication fluency. Students who know their times tables can derive every division fact, which is why learning them together as fact families is so efficient.

  • Use multiplication facts to derive division facts
  • Recall division facts for divisors 1 through 10
  • Understand division as finding an unknown factor
  • Write related multiplication equations to check division answers
  • Identify missing dividends or divisors using known division facts

How to Solve: Worked Example

Example Problem: Solve the first problem on the worksheet.
Solution Steps:
  1. Read the problem carefully.
  2. Identify what is being asked.
  3. Use what you know to find the answer.
  4. Check your work.
Answer: See the answer key below
Tip: Take your time and read each problem carefully before answering!
1
39 ÷ 4 = ___ R ___
2
16 students split into groups of 3. How many full groups? How many left over?
3
22 students split into groups of 3. How many full groups? How many left over?
4
56 students split into groups of 9. How many full groups? How many left over?
5
42 students split into groups of 5. How many full groups? How many left over?
6
42 students split into groups of 5. How many full groups? How many left over?
7
38 ÷ 5 = ___ R ___
8
25 ÷ 3 = ___ R ___
9
31 students split into groups of 9. How many full groups? How many left over?
10
19 ÷ 6 = ___ R ___
11
25 students split into groups of 3. How many full groups? How many left over?
12
43 students split into groups of 6. How many full groups? How many left over?
13
63 ÷ 8 = ___ R ___
14
52 ÷ 6 = ___ R ___
15
56 ÷ 6 = ___ R ___
16
29 students split into groups of 4. How many full groups? How many left over?
17
45 students split into groups of 7. How many full groups? How many left over?
18
59 students split into groups of 6. How many full groups? How many left over?
19
26 students split into groups of 3. How many full groups? How many left over?
20
45 ÷ 6 = ___ R ___
21
55 students split into groups of 6. How many full groups? How many left over?
22
23 ÷ 3 = ___ R ___
23
38 ÷ 9 = ___ R ___
24
59 ÷ 8 = ___ R ___
25
45 ÷ 7 = ___ R ___
26
47 students split into groups of 8. How many full groups? How many left over?
27
54 ÷ 8 = ___ R ___
28
71 ÷ 9 = ___ R ___
29
47 students split into groups of 5. How many full groups? How many left over?
30
25 ÷ 8 = ___ R ___
31
37 students split into groups of 4. How many full groups? How many left over?
32
37 students split into groups of 4. How many full groups? How many left over?
33
41 ÷ 7 = ___ R ___
34
27 students split into groups of 4. How many full groups? How many left over?
35
78 students split into groups of 8. How many full groups? How many left over?
36
51 students split into groups of 9. How many full groups? How many left over?
37
40 ÷ 6 = ___ R ___
38
18 ÷ 4 = ___ R ___

Answer Key

1. 9 R 32. 5 groups, 1 left over3. 7 groups, 1 left over4. 6 groups, 2 left over5. 8 groups, 2 left over6. 8 groups, 2 left over7. 7 R 38. 8 R 19. 3 groups, 4 left over10. 3 R 111. 8 groups, 1 left over12. 7 groups, 1 left over13. 7 R 714. 8 R 415. 9 R 216. 7 groups, 1 left over17. 6 groups, 3 left over18. 9 groups, 5 left over19. 8 groups, 2 left over20. 7 R 321. 9 groups, 1 left over22. 7 R 223. 4 R 224. 7 R 325. 6 R 326. 5 groups, 7 left over27. 6 R 628. 7 R 829. 9 groups, 2 left over30. 3 R 131. 9 groups, 1 left over32. 9 groups, 1 left over33. 5 R 634. 6 groups, 3 left over35. 9 groups, 6 left over36. 5 groups, 6 left over37. 6 R 438. 4 R 2

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