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Division as Fraction by Powers of Ten (Both) (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on practicing division of numbers by powers of ten, framed as fractions. It helps learners understand how to manipulate and simplify expressions involving decimal values and large numbers through division. The problems require dividing a numerator by a denominator where at least one is represented as a power of ten, enhancing students' skills in handling decimals in division and understanding the impact of moving decimal points in calculations. Each question presents different numeric values, demanding precision and offering repetitive practice to reinforce decimal division concepts.

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Division as Fraction by Powers of Ten (Both)

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43000.1\frac{4300}{0.1}

Division as Fraction by Powers of Ten (Both) Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Division as Fraction by Powers of Ten (Both) (Level 2)'. 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 3800 over 100
a
3
b
38
c
43
d
3,800
e
4
f
0
2
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 5500 over 0.01
a
495,000
b
550,000
c
511,500
d
55,000,000
e
588,500
f
0
3
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 9000 over 10
a
0
b
900
c
828
d
918
e
747
f
9
4
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 3400 over 10
a
0
b
3,400
c
3
d
340
e
286
f
34
5
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 1400 over 10
a
1,400
b
1
c
139
d
14,000
e
140
f
132
6
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 6500 over 0.1
a
74,100
b
65,000
c
650
d
6,500,000
e
0
f
650,000
7
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 1900 over 100
a
18
b
5
c
19
d
21
e
0
f
1,900