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Page 1: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

Division 1: Finding a Missing Number Using

Division

For more maths help & free games related to this, visit: www.makemymathsbetter.com

How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Type Questions

(Paper A – Calculator Not Allowed)

Page 2: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

In a SAT paper you might be asked to find a missing number in a sum by using division.

Page 3: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

In a SAT paper you might be asked to find a missing number in a sum by using division. For example: write the missing number to make this calculation correct.

12 x = 1452

Page 4: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

In a SAT paper you might be asked to find a missing number in a sum by using division. For example: write the missing number to make this calculation correct.

12 x = 1452

To find the answer, you need to divide the number on the right hand side of the equation

Page 5: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

In a SAT paper you might be asked to find a missing number in a sum by using division. For example: write the missing number to make this calculation correct.

12 x = 1452

To find the answer, you need to divide the number on the right hand side of the equation (1452)

Page 6: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

In a SAT paper you might be asked to find a missing number in a sum by using division. For example: write the missing number to make this calculation correct.

12 x = 1452

To find the answer, you need to divide the number on the right hand side of the equation (1452) by the number on the left hand side

Page 7: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

In a SAT paper you might be asked to find a missing number in a sum by using division. For example: write the missing number to make this calculation correct.

12 x = 1452

To find the answer, you need to divide the number on the right hand side of the equation (1452) by the number on the left hand side (12).

Page 8: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

In a SAT paper you might be asked to find a missing number in a sum by using division. For example: write the missing number to make this calculation correct.

12 x = 1452

To find the answer, you need to divide the number on the right hand side of the equation (1452) by the number on the left hand side (12).

1452 divided by 12 = 121

Page 9: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

In a SAT paper you might be asked to find a missing number in a sum by using division. For example: write the missing number to make this calculation correct.

12 x = 1452 To find the answer, you need to divide the number on the right hand side of the equation (1452) by the number on the left hand side (12).

1452 divided by 12 = 121

Therefore: 12 x = 1452121

Page 10: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

A similar example is: write in the missing number.

4 x = 200 (2007 Paper A)

Again, to find the answer, you need to divide the number on the right hand side of the equation (200) by the number on the left hand side (4).

200 divided by 4 = 50

Therefore: 4 x = 20050

Page 11: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

A similar example is: write in the missing number.

4 x = 240

Again, to find the answer, you need to divide the number on the right hand side of the equation (200) by the number on the left hand side (4).

200 divided by 4 = 50

Therefore: 4 x = 20050

Page 12: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

A similar example is: write in the missing number.

4 x = 240

Again, to find the answer, you need to divide the number on the right hand side of the equation (200) by the number on the left hand side (4).

200 divided by 4 = 50

Therefore: 4 x = 20050

Page 13: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

A similar example is: write in the missing number.

4 x = 240

Again, to find the answer, you need to divide the number on the right hand side of the equation (240) by the number on the left hand side (4).

200 divided by 4 = 50

Therefore: 4 x = 20050

Page 14: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

A similar example is: write in the missing number.

4 x = 240

Again, to find the answer, you need to divide the number on the right hand side of the equation (240) by the number on the left hand side (4).

200 divided by 4 = 50

Therefore: 4 x = 20050

Page 15: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

A similar example is: write in the missing number.

4 x = 240

Again, to find the answer, you need to divide the number on the right hand side of the equation (240) by the number on the left hand side (4).

200 divided by 4 = 50

Therefore: 4 x = 20050

Page 16: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

A similar example is: write in the missing number.

4 x = 240

Again, to find the answer, you need to divide the number on the right hand side of the equation (240) by the number on the left hand side (4).

240 divided by 4 = 50

Therefore: 4 x = 20050

Page 17: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

A similar example is: write in the missing number.

4 x = 240

Again, to find the answer, you need to divide the number on the right hand side of the equation (240) by the number on the left hand side (4).

240 divided by 4 = 60

Therefore: 4 x = 20050

Page 18: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

A similar example is: write in the missing number.

4 x = 240

Again, to find the answer, you need to divide the number on the right hand side of the equation (240) by the number on the left hand side (4).

240 divided by 4 = 60

Therefore: 4 x = 24060

Page 19: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Calculate the missing numbers in these equations. Click to see if you are correct:

Page 20: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Calculate the missing numbers in these equations. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 6 x = 420

Page 21: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Calculate the missing numbers in these equations. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 6 x = 420

7070

Page 22: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Calculate the missing numbers in these equations. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 6 x = 420

b) x 7 = 630

7070

Page 23: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Calculate the missing numbers in these equations. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 6 x = 420

b) x 7 = 630

7070

9070

Page 24: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Calculate the missing numbers in these equations. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 6 x = 420

b) x 7 = 630

c) 9 x = 720

7070

9070

Page 25: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Calculate the missing numbers in these equations. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 6 x = 420

b) x 7 = 630

c) 9 x = 720

7070

9070

8070

Page 26: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Calculate the missing numbers in these equations. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 6 x = 420

b) x 7 = 630

c) 9 x = 720

d) x 12 = 1452

7070

9070

8070

Page 27: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Calculate the missing numbers in these equations. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 6 x = 420

b) x 7 = 630

c) 9 x = 720

d) x 12 = 1452

7070

9070

8070

12170

Page 28: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Calculate the missing numbers in these equations. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 6 x = 420

b) x 7 = 630

c) 9 x = 720

d) x 12 = 1452

e) x 17 = 7752

7070

9070

8070

12170

Page 29: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Calculate the missing numbers in these equations. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 6 x = 420

b) x 7 = 630

c) 9 x = 720

d) x 12 = 1452

e) x 17 = 7752

7070

9070

8070

12170

45670

Page 30: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Calculate the missing numbers in these equations. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 6 x = 420

b) x 7 = 630

c) 9 x = 720

d) x 12 = 1452

e) x 17 = 7752

f) 26 x = 19578

7070

9070

8070

12170

45670

Page 31: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Calculate the missing numbers in these equations. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 6 x = 420

b) x 7 = 630

c) 9 x = 720

d) x 12 = 1452

e) x 17 = 7752

f) 26 x = 19578

7070

9070

8070

12170

45670

75370