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ID : in-4-division [1] Class 4 Division For more such worksheets visit www.edugain.com Answer t he quest ions (1) Division is a repeated f orm of which other mathematical operation? Choose correct answer(s) f rom given choice (2) Ria prepared the Input/Output table as shown below : Input Output 9 72 6 48 7 56 10 80 4 32 What rule can be used to f ind each number in the output column? a. Divide by 8 b. Divide by 9 c. Multiply by 9 d. Multiply by 8 (3) Usha solved the problem as shown below. Which expression could be used to check her result? Remainder : 6 a. (667 X 6) + 18 b. (667 X 18) + 6 c. (667 + 18) X 6 d. (667 + 6) X 18 ( 2016 Edugain (www.edugain.com)

(4) What is the weight of one watermelon? ID : in-4-division [2] a. 18g b. 19g c. 21g d. 20g (5) In division, the dividend can be specif ied in terms of divisor, quotient and remainder as: a. remainder X divisor + quotient b. quotient X remainder + divisor c. quotient X divisor d. quotient X divisor + remainder (6) In a division problem, remainder is divisor. a. smaller than b. same as c. greater than d. unrelated to Fill in the blanks (7) (8) If Radha's annual salary is Rs. 1160100, her monthly salary will be Rs.. 30000 500 (9) Solve the f ollowing (10) Fill in the blanks: 511485 1000 R 307411 100 R 62662 100 R 743889 1000 R (11) Fill in the blanks: ( 2016 Edugain (www.edugain.com)

160 18 R 494 16 R 674 14 R ID : in-4-division [3] 981 15 R 20 11 R 924 12 R (12) Fill in the blanks: 4032 13 R 3079 12 R 3520 18 R 6526 17 R (13) Fill in the blanks ( e.g. 7 2 3R1): 751801 44 R 236447 35 R 664909 41 R 695673 63 R (14) A car travels 935 km in a f ull tank of capacity 55 litres. The mileage (number of kilometers it can travel per litre of petrol) of the car is. (15) 15 lawyers travel together by air f or a conf erence. If the total bill of their air tickets is Rs. 16770, each lawyer pays Rs. f or their ticket. 2016 Edugain (www.edugain.com). All Rights Reserved Many more such worksheets can be generated at www.edugain.com ( 2016 Edugain (www.edugain.com)

Answers ID : in-4-division [4] (1) Subtraction Division is a repeated f orm of subtraction. To understand this, let us take two numbers: 18 and 6. Step 3 Let us say we have 18 balls in a bag which we wish to divide equally among 6 kids. Step 4 18 divided by 6 is 3, which means each kid should get 3 balls. Step 5 Now let us start distributing (or dividing) the 18 balls in the bag to all 6 kids one by one. In the beginning, we will have 18 balls in our bag. Step 6 When we give 3 balls to the f irst kid, we will have 18-3 15 balls remaining in the bag. Step 7 When we give 3 balls to the next kid, we will have 15-3 12 balls remaining in the bag. Step 8 In this way, when we f inish giving the 3 balls to the last kid, 0 balls will remain in the bag. Step 9 We can see that when we were dividing 18 balls equally among 6 kids, 3 balls were repeatedly subtracted f rom the number of balls in the bag until there were zero balls remaining in the bag. 0 T his means, division is a repeated f orm of subtraction. (2) d. Multiply by 8 (3) b. (667 X 18) + 6 (4) d. 20g The balance shows that weight of 7 watermelons is 140 g T heref ore weight of one watermelon, 140 7 20 g (5) d. quotient X divisor + remainder (6) a. smaller than ( 2016 Edugain (www.edugain.com)

(7) 96675 ID : in-4-division [5] As we know there are 12 months in a year Since salary f or 12 months Rs.1160100 Therf ore salary f or one month 1160100/12 Rs.96675 (8) 60 (9) 2 2 4 3 0 5 (10) 511 485 3074 11 626 62 743 889 (11) 8 16 30 14 48 2 65 6 1 9 77 0 ( 2016 Edugain (www.edugain.com)

(12) 310 2 256 7 195 10 383 15 ID : in-4-division [6] (13) 17086 17 6755 22 16217 12 11042 27 (14) 17 Distance traveled by the car 935 Km Capacity of f ull tank of the car 55 litres Step 3 Mileage of the car Distance traveled by the car Capacity of f ull tank of the car 935 55 17 Step 4 Theref ore, the mileage of the car is 17 kmpl. ( 2016 Edugain (www.edugain.com)

(15) 1118 ID : in-4-division [7] Number of lawyers that traveled by air 15 Total cost of air tickets f or all lawyers Rs.16770 Step 3 Cost of air ticket f or one lawyer Total cost of air tickets f or all lawyers Number of lawyers 16770 15 1118 Step 4 T heref ore, each lawyer pays Rs.1118. ( 2016 Edugain (www.edugain.com)