Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Worksheet

In Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Worksheet you will get different types of problem on addition (2-digit and 3-digit), subtraction (2-digit and 3-digit), multiplication, multiplication facts, division, division facts and word problems. This worksheet is based on four basic fundamental operations. The basic four fundamental operations are addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

1. Workout the following additions:

(i)

          6  1  8

       + 2  6  0 

      ________

(ii)

          6  8

       + 3  4 

      ______

(iii)

          2  9

          3  1

       + 2  0

      ______

(iv)

          3   2   1

          2   0   3  

       + 4   6   4

      _________


2. Subtract the following:

(i)

          3  9  8

       -  1  4  0 

      ________

(ii)

          8  7

       -  7  8 

      ______

(iii)

          6  1

       -  1  8 

      ______

(iv)

          7  6  9

       -  5  4  5 

      ________


3. Fill in the boxes:

(i) 5 × 3 = 3 × ____

(ii) ____ × 7 = 7

(iii) 6 × ___ = 4 × 6

(iv) 2 × 0 = ___

(v) 4 × ___ =36

(vi) ___ × 5 = 25


4. Find the product:

(i) 8 × 9 = ____

(ii) 14 × 5 = ____

(iii) 25 × 3 = ____

(iv) 42 × 5 = ____


5. Write the quotients in the boxes:

(i) 16 ÷ 2 = 

(ii) 28 ÷ 4 = 

(iii) 57 ÷ 3 = 

(iv) 64 ÷ 8 = 


6. Write the corresponding multiplication facts for the given division facts. One has been done for you.

Division Facts

Multiplication Facts

(i)

42 ÷ 7 = 6

 7 × 6 = 42;     6 × 7 = 42

(ii)

33 ÷ 3 = 11

 __________;     __________

(iii)

54 ÷ 6 = 9

 __________;     __________

(iv)

80 ÷ 8 = 10

 __________;     __________


8. Word problems based on basic four fundamental operations:

(i) Pinky has 13 dolls and Rinky has 17 dolls, How many dolls are there altogether?

(ii) A fruit-seller had 84 mangoes, out of them, 58 were sold. How many mangoes were left unsold?

Answers:

1. (i) 878

(ii) 102

(iii) 80

(iv) 988


2. (i) 258

(ii) 9

(iii) 43

(iv) 224


3. (i) 5

(ii) 1

(iii) 4

(iv) 0

(v) 9

(vi) 5


4. (i) 72

(ii) 70

(iii) 75

(iv) 210


5. (i) 8

(ii) 7

(iii) 19

(iv) 8


6. (ii) 3 × 11; 11 × 3

(iii) 6 × 9; 9 × 6

(iv) 8 × 10; 10 × 8


8. Word problems based on basic four fundamental operations:

(i) 30 dolls

(ii) 26 mangoes

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