Division Worksheet - KS3 - Intermediate
Division worksheet for Key Stage 3 / Year 7-9 (Ages 11-14). Intermediate level maths practice, aligned to the UK National Curriculum. Print-ready with answer key included.
Mastering Division: Intermediate Challenges
Key Stage 3 / Ages 11-14 / Intermediate Level
Instructions: This worksheet focuses on enhancing your division skills through a variety of activities. You'll solve division problems, interpret data, and apply division in real-world scenarios. Follow the instructions for each activity and show your working clearly.
Basic Division Problems
Solve each division problem below. Show all your working and write your final answer in the box provided.
1. 144 ÷ 12 =
2. 225 ÷ 15 =
3. 360 ÷ 18 =
4. 512 ÷ 16 =
5. 729 ÷ 27 =
6. 1,024 ÷ 32 =
7. 1,296 ÷ 36 =
8. 1,764 ÷ 42 =
Word Problems Involving Division
Read each word problem carefully. Use division to find the answer and write it in the box provided. Show all your calculations.
1. A farmer has 480 apples and wants to pack them equally into 16 boxes. How many apples will be in each box?
2. A school has 1,200 students and 30 classrooms. How many students are there per classroom?
3. A baker made 864 cookies and wants to divide them into bags of 24. How many bags can she fill?
4. A library has 2,400 books and 60 shelves. How many books are on each shelf?
Division with Remainders
Solve the division problems below. Write the quotient and the remainder in the box provided.
1. 250 ÷ 7 =
2. 1,037 ÷ 9 =
3. 1,589 ÷ 11 =
4. 2,345 ÷ 13 =
Interpreting Data with Division
Analyse the data in the table below and answer the questions using division. Write your answers in the boxes provided.
| Item | Total Quantity | Groups |
| Books | 240 | 12 |
| Chairs | 180 | 15 |
| Pens | 600 | 25 |
1. How many books are in each group?
2. How many chairs are in each group?
3. How many pens are in each group?
4. How many notebooks are in each group?
Division in Real-Life Situations
Apply division to solve these real-life scenarios. Show your calculations and write your answers in the boxes provided.
1. A car travels 540 miles using 18 gallons of fuel. How many miles per gallon does the car achieve?
2. A company produced 3,600 units of a product over 30 days. How many units were produced per day?
3. A total of £1,200 is to be shared equally among 8 people. How much does each person receive?
4. A concert hall has 1,500 seats and 50 rows. How many seats are there per row?
Division of Fractions
Divide the fractions in each problem below. Simplify your answers and write them in the boxes provided.
1. 3/4 ÷ 1/2 =
2. 5/6 ÷ 2/3 =
3. 7/8 ÷ 1/4 =
4. 9/10 ÷ 3/5 =
Division with Decimals
Perform the division operations involving decimals. Write your answers in the boxes provided.
1. 15.6 ÷ 1.2 =
2. 24.5 ÷ 0.5 =
3. 36.9 ÷ 3.3 =
4. 48.8 ÷ 4.4 =
Challenge: Multi-Step Division Problem
Solve the multi-step division problem below. Show all your working and write your final answer in the box provided.
A factory produced 9,600 widgets over 8 days. Each day, the widgets were packed into boxes containing 20 widgets each. How many boxes were filled each day?
Activity 1: 12 ; 15 ; 20 ; 32 ; 27 ; 32 ; 36 ; 42
Activity 2: 30 ; 40 ; 36 ; 40
Activity 3: 35 R5 ; 115 R2 ; 144 R5 ; 180 R5
Activity 4: 20 ; 12 ; 24 ; 20
Activity 5: 30 ; 120 ; 150 ; 30
Activity 6: 3/2 ; 5/4 ; 7/2 ; 3/2
Activity 7: 13 ; 49 ; 11.18 ; 11.09
Activity 8: 60
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