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Division Facts: 3 Through 9

Division Facts: 3 Through 9

Learning how to divide by numbers like 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 might seem tricky at first, but there is a simple secret to mastering it: use your multiplication tables! Division is just multiplication in reverse.

The Secret Trick: Think Multiplication

Whenever you are faced with a division problem, you can turn it into a multiplication question.

Let's look at the problem: 56÷7=?56 \div 7 = ?

Instead of trying to divide 56 into 7 groups in your head, ask yourself: "What number times 7 equals 56?"

Because you know your multiplication facts, you know that: 7×8=567 \times 8 = 56

Since 7×8=567 \times 8 = 56, the answer to the division problem is simply 88! 56÷7=856 \div 7 = 8

Let's Practice with Examples

Here are a few more examples showing how multiplication helps us solve division facts for 3 through 9.

Example 1: Divide by 3

Find the answer to 21÷321 \div 3.

  • Think: 3×?=213 \times ? = 21
  • Know: 3×7=213 \times 7 = 21
  • Answer: 21÷3=721 \div 3 = 7

Example 2: Divide by 4

Find the answer to 32÷432 \div 4.

  • Think: 4×?=324 \times ? = 32
  • Know: 4×8=324 \times 8 = 32
  • Answer: 32÷4=832 \div 4 = 8

Example 3: Divide by 9

Find the answer to 54÷954 \div 9.

  • Think: 9×?=549 \times ? = 54
  • Know: 9×6=549 \times 6 = 54
  • Answer: 54÷9=654 \div 9 = 6

Why This Works: Fact Families

Multiplication and division belong to the same fact family. A fact family is a group of math facts created using the exact same set of numbers. For example, the numbers 6, 8, and 48 make up this fact family:

  • 6×8=486 \times 8 = 48
  • 8×6=488 \times 6 = 48
  • 48÷6=848 \div 6 = 8
  • 48÷8=648 \div 8 = 6

If you know one of these facts, you know them all! The better you memorize your multiplication tables from 3 through 9, the faster and easier division will become.