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Grade 43 Digit Division Without Remainders Grade 4 Free PDF
Practice 3-digit division without remainders with this printable Grade 4 math worksheet. Students solve division problems using divisors from 7 to 10 to improve fluency and accuracy.
Division is one of the most important math skills students learn in elementary school. This Grade 4 division worksheet helps children practice 3 digit division without remainders using simple and structured problems. Students solve printable long division exercises with divisors such as 7, 8, 9, and 10. Learning division improves problem-solving, number sense, and confidence in mathematics.
This printable PDF worksheet is designed for Grade 4 students who are learning how to divide larger numbers accurately. Regular practice helps children understand division patterns, improve calculation speed, and prepare for more advanced math topics in future grades. The worksheet format is easy to follow and ideal for classroom learning, homework, math centers, or extra home practice.
What Is 3 Digit Division Without Remainders?
3 digit division without remainders means dividing a three-digit number by a one-digit number and getting a whole number answer with nothing left over. In these problems, every number divides evenly.
For example:
120 ÷ 8 = 15
In this problem, 120 can be divided equally into 8 groups, and there is no remainder left at the end.
Students in Grade 4 learn this skill to build a strong understanding of multiplication and division relationships. Since division is the opposite of multiplication, students can check their answers by multiplying the quotient and divisor together.
How to Do 3 Digit Division Without Remainders
Long division becomes easier when students follow simple step-by-step instructions. Here is an easy method students can use while solving the worksheet practice problems.
Step 1: Look at the First Digits
Check if the divisor can go into the first digit of the dividend. If it cannot, use the first two digits.
Step 2: Divide
Divide the number and write the answer on top.
Step 3: Multiply
Multiply the divisor by the number written on top.
Step 4: Subtract
Subtract the result from the current number.
Step 5: Bring Down
Bring down the next digit and repeat the process until all digits are used.
Step 6: Check the Answer
If there is no number left over, the division problem has no remainder. Students can multiply the quotient by the divisor to check their answer.
Examples With Step-by-Step Solutions
Example 1: 140 ÷ 10
Step 1: Divide 14 by 10. The answer is 1.
Step 2: Write 1 above the division bar.
Step 3: Multiply 1 × 10 = 10.
Step 4: Subtract 14 - 10 = 4.
Step 5: Bring down the 0 to make 40.
Step 6: Divide 40 by 10 = 4.
Answer: 140 ÷ 10 = 14
Example 2: 135 ÷ 9
Step 1: Divide 13 by 9. The answer is 1.
Step 2: Multiply 1 × 9 = 9.
Step 3: Subtract 13 - 9 = 4.
Step 4: Bring down the 5 to make 45.
Step 5: Divide 45 by 9 = 5.
Answer: 135 ÷ 9 = 15
Example 3: 112 ÷ 8
Step 1: Divide 11 by 8. The answer is 1.
Step 2: Multiply 1 × 8 = 8.
Step 3: Subtract 11 - 8 = 3.
Step 4: Bring down the 2 to make 32.
Step 5: Divide 32 by 8 = 4.
Answer: 112 ÷ 8 = 14
Common Mistakes Students Make
- Forgetting to bring down the next digit after subtraction
- Writing the quotient in the wrong place
- Making multiplication mistakes during long division
- Subtracting incorrectly
- Not checking answers with multiplication
- Rushing through the printable worksheet without showing steps
Students can avoid these mistakes by practicing carefully and checking every step of the division process.
Worksheet Practice Section
This printable PDF worksheet includes 25 division practice problems designed for Grade 4 students. The exercises focus on 3 digit division without remainders and help students improve both accuracy and confidence.
The worksheet contains easy-to-read number layouts that allow students to practice long division step by step. Since all answers are whole numbers, students can focus on understanding the division process without worrying about remainders.
Teachers can use this worksheet during math lessons, independent practice time, homework assignments, assessment review, or extra intervention activities. Parents can also print the PDF for additional home practice.
Benefits of This Division Worksheet
- Improves long division skills through repeated practice
- Builds confidence in solving 3 digit division problems
- Strengthens multiplication and subtraction understanding
- Encourages step-by-step problem solving
- Supports Grade 4 math curriculum goals
- Provides printable PDF practice for classroom or home use
- Helps students develop number sense and accuracy
- Makes division easier through structured worksheet exercises
- Prepares students for more advanced math topics
- Offers simple and organized printable practice activities
Why Division Practice Is Important
Division is used in many real-life situations such as sharing items equally, measuring quantities, budgeting money, and solving everyday math problems. Students who practice division regularly become more confident in handling larger numbers and multi-step calculations.
Printable worksheets give children an opportunity to strengthen their skills independently. Repetition helps students remember division facts and understand long division procedures more clearly. By completing consistent worksheet practice, students can improve speed, accuracy, and problem-solving abilities.
Download the Printable PDF Worksheet
Download this free printable PDF worksheet to help Grade 4 students master 3 digit division without remainders. The worksheet is perfect for classroom lessons, homework, tutoring sessions, and daily math practice. Print the PDF and start practicing division skills today.
Frequently Asked Questions
What grade level is this division worksheet for?
This worksheet is designed for Grade 4 students learning 3 digit division without remainders.
Is this worksheet printable?
Yes, this is a printable PDF worksheet that can be downloaded and printed for classroom or home practice.
What type of division problems are included?
The worksheet includes long division practice problems with 3 digit dividends and one-digit divisors such as 7, 8, 9, and 10.
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