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Last updated on October 15, 2025
A division table provides the outcomes of dividing two numbers. It builds the foundation for solving intricate mathematical problems from fractions to algebra.
Focusing on the division table for 11-20, the following chart can be followed. The first row of the chart represents the divisor, while the first column represents the dividend. Each block denotes the outcomes of divisibility among the two (i.e., quotient).
The table chart shows the division between each and every number that occurs between the range of 11–20.
For example, if you need to know the division between 17 and 5, follow the chart. Since the column represents the dividend, we can find 17 in column 17 and similarly in row 5, which shows the divisor. Tracing column 17 and row 5, we can see the value 3.4, which is the result of the division between 17 and 5, also the quotient.
Similarly, division between any two numbers in the range 11–20 can be easily found with the help of the division chart table.
Knowing every multiplication for performing division can be a bit hectic, especially if the numbers are larger. To make this division easy, here are some tips:
To help you build a strong foundation in Division Tables 11 to 20, here are some common mistakes that students make and their solutions:
What does 16 ÷ 4 give?
4
Using the division chart provided above, from column 16 and row 4, we can find 16 ÷ 4, which is 4.
18 ÷ 3 gives 6. Write this division in terms of multiplication.
18 = 3 × 6
As we have understood, multiplication and division are inverse relations. Using that, we can write 18 as a multiplication of 3 and 6, i.e., 18 = 3 × 6.
Is 20 divisible by 4?
Yes
20 has 0 as its last digit, hence it is divisible by 4.
What is the remainder of the following division 19 ÷ 3 if the answer is represented in the whole number?
1
Dividing 19 by 3 gives a quotient of 6 and a remainder of 1. This can also be checked in the division chart at column 19 and row 3.
If 20 ÷ x is 5, then find the value of x.
4
Given 20 ÷ x = 5 ⇒ 5 × x = 20 ⇒ x = 20 ÷ 5 ⇒ x = 4.
Hiralee Lalitkumar Makwana has almost two years of teaching experience. She is a number ninja as she loves numbers. Her interest in numbers can be seen in the way she cracks math puzzles and hidden patterns.
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