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Division Worksheets 7th Grade Worksheet 1

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7th Grade Division Worksheets

1. Divide 4827 by 13 and find the quotient and the


remainder.

2. Without actual division, find if the number 2374 is


divisible by 8.

3. What is the number to be added to 1893, for it be be


exactly divisible by 12?
(a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 7 (d) 9

4. An amount of $12450 have been distributed among 25


people. How much money does each person get?

5. 32 ÷ 8/9 = ______.

6. 12/21 ÷ 64/28 = _______.


7. There are 150 students who have to be divided into 5
sections. How many students are there in each
section?

8. Sam has 80 apples, which he divided among his 7


friends. How many apples are left with Sam, after
dividing among the friends?

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9. What is the value of the whole number 'n' such that
on dividing 200 + n with n , the answer obtained is
not a whole number?

(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4


10. There is an annual science meet for which the teacher
wants to make a team of 4 students from 32 volunteers.
How many teams can the teacher make?

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1) 371, 4

2) Not divisible

3) (b) 3

4) $498

5) 36

6) ¼

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7) 30

8) 3

9) (c).8

10) 8

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1. The earth is divided into twenty
four time zones of equal
distances.
2. A dozen is a unit of quantity
having 12 sub units, and a score
is a unit of quantity having 20
sub units.
3. Dividing a fraction a/b by a
fraction c/d is same as the
multiplication of a/b with d/c.

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