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

This math topic focuses on practicing the division of numbers by powers of ten (specifically 0.1) treated as fractions, which is a part of an introduction to decimal division. Each problem presents a different number to be divided by 0.1 and offers multiple answers, testing the students' ability to handle and compute divisions that involve moving the decimal place due to division by negative powers of ten. These problems are meant to enhance understanding of basic decimal division concepts.

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Division as Fraction by Powers of Ten (Negative)

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4000.1\frac{400}{0.1}

Division as Fraction by Powers of Ten (Negative) Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Division as Fraction 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/
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Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 900 over 0.1
a
0
b
90,000
c
90
d
9,180
e
8,370
f
9,000
2
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 800 over 0.1
a
0
b
8,000
c
6,400
d
800
e
7,680
f
80,000
3
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 600 over 0.1
a
60,000
b
0
c
5,580
d
0
e
6,000
f
60
4
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 700 over 0.1
a
5,740
b
6,230
c
70,000
d
7,000
e
0
f
0
5
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 100 over 0.1
a
10
b
1,160
c
1,000
d
100
e
800
f
10,000
6
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 300 over 0.1
a
2,910
b
0
c
0
d
3,000
e
2,430
f
300,000
7
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 500 over 0.1
a
5,400
b
0
c
50,000
d
0
e
5,000
f
500