How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Division Questions (Part 1)
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Division 1: Finding a Missing Number Using
Division
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How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Type Questions
(Paper A – Calculator Not Allowed)
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In a SAT paper you might be asked to find a missing number in a sum by using division.
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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)](https://reader035.fdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022062220/55895d05d8b42a593f8b460f/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
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)](https://reader035.fdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022062220/55895d05d8b42a593f8b460f/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
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)](https://reader035.fdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022062220/55895d05d8b42a593f8b460f/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
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)](https://reader035.fdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022062220/55895d05d8b42a593f8b460f/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
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)](https://reader035.fdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022062220/55895d05d8b42a593f8b460f/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
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)](https://reader035.fdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022062220/55895d05d8b42a593f8b460f/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
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
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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
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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
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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)](https://reader035.fdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022062220/55895d05d8b42a593f8b460f/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
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)](https://reader035.fdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022062220/55895d05d8b42a593f8b460f/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
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)](https://reader035.fdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022062220/55895d05d8b42a593f8b460f/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
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)](https://reader035.fdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022062220/55895d05d8b42a593f8b460f/html5/thumbnails/16.jpg)
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)](https://reader035.fdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022062220/55895d05d8b42a593f8b460f/html5/thumbnails/17.jpg)
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)](https://reader035.fdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022062220/55895d05d8b42a593f8b460f/html5/thumbnails/18.jpg)
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
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Now try some by yourself. Calculate the missing numbers in these equations. Click to see if you are correct:
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Now try some by yourself. Calculate the missing numbers in these equations. Click to see if you are correct:
a) 6 x = 420
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Now try some by yourself. Calculate the missing numbers in these equations. Click to see if you are correct:
a) 6 x = 420
7070
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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
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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
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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
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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)](https://reader035.fdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022062220/55895d05d8b42a593f8b460f/html5/thumbnails/26.jpg)
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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