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Division by Powers of Ten (Negative) (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on practicing division by powers of ten, specifically involving negative powers (represented implicitly through division by decimals like 0.1). It forms part of an introductory unit on decimal division. Students solve division problems where numbers like 700, 200, 400, 300, 800, 600, and 500 are divided by 0.1. Each problem offers a set of multiple-choice answers. The problems are structured to enhance understanding of how dividing by decimals impacts the magnitude of a number, a foundational concept in working with decimal quantities and powers of ten.

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Division by Powers of Ten (Negative)

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700÷0.1700 \div 0.1

Division by Powers of Ten (Negative) Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Division by Powers of Ten (Negative) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Decimal Division - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/decimals_division_practice/
1
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 300 divided by 0.1
a
3,000
b
2,490
c
0
d
300
e
3,270
f
0
2
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 800 divided by 0.1
a
80
b
800
c
0
d
7,600
e
800,000
f
8,000
3
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 400 divided by 0.1
a
3,520
b
4,000
c
40,000
d
4,040
e
0
f
40
4
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 900 divided by 0.1
a
900
b
0
c
900,000
d
0
e
9,000
f
9,450
5
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 700 divided by 0.1
a
0
b
7,000
c
700,000
d
8,330
e
70
f
6,370
6
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 600 divided by 0.1
a
6,000
b
-3
c
6,660
d
7,080
e
5,220
f
0
7
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 500 divided by 0.1
a
500,000
b
0
c
0
d
4,750
e
5,000
f
4,050