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SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
TYPE: PT2 – Revision Worksheet
Name: Grade & Section: 3
Topic: CH 6 – Understanding Division,
CH 7 – More Division Resource Person: Ms. Jijy J
CH 8 – Fractions
I. Fill in the blanks:
a. The answer to the division is called quotient.
b. The number to be divided is called the dividend.
c. Division means splitting in to equal groups.
d. When a number is divided by one, will give same number as the quotient.
e. 36 ÷ 10, Q = 3, R = 6
f. The product of two numbers is 44. One of the numbers is 2. Find out the other number.
22
g. The cost of 7 books is ₹98. What is the cost of a book? ₹14

h. The numerator of is 4.

i. Fractions with same denominators are known as like fractions.

j. of 36 is 6.

II. Do as directed:
a. Subtract repeatedly to get the division fact.
30 ÷ 6 = 5 24 ÷ 8 = 3
30 24
- 6 - 8
24 16
- 6 - 8
18 8
- 6 - 8
12 0
- 6
6
- 6
0
b. How many:
fours in 20? 5 sevens in 63? 9 twos in 16? 8

c. Divide with the help of the number line.


12 ÷ 2 = 6

d. Write the multiplication facts for the following division facts.

42 ÷ 6 = 7 7 x 6 = 42, 6 x 7 = 42

27 ÷ 3 = 9 9 x 3 = 27, 3 x 9 = 27

e. A shop owner wants to pack 60 chocolates in boxes of 6 each. How many boxes will he
need?
10-Q
No of chocolates given = 60 6 60
No of chocolates in each box = 6
No of boxes needed = 60 ÷ 6 - 6___
= 10 boxes
0 0
- 0
0-R
f. Find the quotient by short division.

36 ÷ 6 54 ÷ 9 45 ÷ 5

6 36 9 54 5 45

6-Q 6-Q 9-Q


g. Solve the following by long division.
99 ÷ 5 607 ÷ 6 806 ÷ 10
19-Q 101-Q 80-Q
5 99 6 607 10 8 0 6
- 5 - 6 -80
49 0 0 06
- 45 - 0 - 0
4-R 07 6-R
- 6
1- R

h. Salim bought 50 chocolates on his birthday to distribute equally to 8 friends. How many

chocolates did each friend get? Were any chocolates left wit Salim? How many?

No of chocolates Salim bought = 50


No of friends got chocolates =8 6 -Q
No of chocolates each friend got = 50 ÷ 8 8 50
= 6 Chocolates -48
2–R
No of chocolates left with Salim = 2 chocolates

i. Draw the picture to show the fraction .


j. Write the fraction for the following pictures.

6 3
7 5

III. Solve the following.

a. Write the division fact for the following.

Division Fact = 10 ÷ 5 = 2

b. Write the division facts for the following multiplication facts.

7 x 3 = 21 21 ÷ 3 = 7, 21÷ 7 = 3

6 x 8 = 48 48 ÷ 8 = 6, 48 ÷ 6 = 8

c. Divide the following and write its numerator and denominator in the given place:

8 2 6 ÷ 4 Q = 206, R = 2 2 4 7 ÷ 7 Q = 35, R = 2

206-Q 35-Q
4 826 7 247
- 8 - 21
02 037
- 0 - 35
2 6 02-R
- 2 4
2-R
d. Asha bought 154 balloons. She made packets of 6 balloons each. How many packets did

she make? How many balloons are left over?

25-Q
No of balloons Asha bought = 154 6 154
No of balloons in each packet = 6 -12
No of packets Asha made = 154 ÷ 6 34
= 25 packets - 30
4–R
No of balloons left =4

e. Compare the fractions using >, <, =.

<

f.

How many equal parts? 8

How many coloured parts? 5


g. Balu bought a pizza which had 6 equal slices. He ate 4 slices. What fraction of the pizza did

he eat? What fraction was left over?

No of equal slices in a pizza = 6

No of slices Balu ate =4

𝟒
Fraction of a pizza Balu ate =
𝟔

𝟐
Fraction of pizza left over =
𝟔

h. In a bag there are 24 crayons. of them are green. How many green coloured crayons are

there?

No of crayons in a bag = 24

𝟏
Fractions of green coloured crayons =
𝟐

𝟏
No of green coloured crayons = of 24
𝟐

= 12 crayons

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