This Grade 3 hard-1 worksheet challenges students with multi-sentence division word problems within 100. Grade 3 learners compare per-box totals, combine quotients from two scenarios, and reason through two-step situations using exact division. Multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank items build careful reading, estimation, and confidence in choosing sharing or grouping for each Grade 3 problem. This Grade 3 worksheet works well for classroom practice, homework, or math centers.

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Division Word Problems
Grade 3
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Mia has 24 marbles in 3 boxes equally, and Leo has 15 marbles in 3 boxes equally. How many more marbles per box does Mia have?
 A) 3
 B) 5
 C) 8
 D) 13
2. 36 cupcakes are split onto 4 trays equally. Then 2 trays are eaten. How many cupcakes are left on the trays?
 A) 9
 B) 18
 C) 16
 D) 12
3. A box has 45 pencils dealt equally to 9 kids. Another box has 27 pencils dealt equally to 9 kids. How many pencils does each kid receive in total?
 A) 5
 B) 3
 C) 8
 D) 72
4. If 32 cookies go into bags of 8 and 24 cookies go into bags of 8, how many bags are filled in all?
 A) 4
 B) 3
 C) 8
 D) 7
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) 48 balloons shared by 6 kids, then each gives 2 to a friend. Each kid has 6 balloons left.
2) 56 apples sorted 7 per bag, then 3 bags are sold. 5 bags remain.
3) 24 cookies in 3 boxes plus 15 cookies in 3 boxes. Per box total is 13 cookies.
4) 72 cards dealt to 8 players. Then 3 players leave and cards stay. Each of the 8 still holds 9 cards.
5) 54 marbles split among 6 friends, then doubled. Each friend now has 18 marbles.
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