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Division Table Practice

Practise one divisor table or mix division facts together. Check answers, review missed facts, and retry weak division facts for stronger recall.

Use multiplication to check each answer. If 42 / 6 = 7, then 6 x 7 = 42.

Question 1 of 10

60 / 6 =

Start with one divisor table, then move to mixed facts when recall improves.

Use multiplication as the answer check for each division fact.

Retry weak facts after each round so practice time stays focused.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I practise one division table?

Yes. Choose a divisor from 2 to 12, or use mixed mode for broader division practice.

Does it show wrong answers?

Yes. After checking, missed facts are highlighted with the correct answer and can be retried.

Why practise division with multiplication?

Division facts become easier when students see them as inverse multiplication facts.