This math topic focuses on practicing division involving fractions and powers of ten, specifically with negative exponents (denoted by decimal divisors like 0.1 and 0.01). The problems test the ability to correctly apply the concept of division of a number by a power of ten, helping learners understand how decimal places in the divisor affect the quotient. The exercises include various numerical examples where learners must divide larger numbers by smaller decimal values, sharpening their skills in decimal division and enhancing their understanding of powers of ten in mathematical operations.

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Division as Fraction by Powers of Ten (Negative) Worksheet

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Division as Fraction by Powers of Ten (Negative)
1
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 9000 over 0.01
a
90,000
b
900,000,000
c
900
d
9,000,000
e
9,000
f
900,000
2
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 2300 over 0.01
a
230,000
b
23,000
c
2,300,000
d
230,000,000
e
2,300
f
230
3
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 7500 over 0.1
a
7,500
b
750
c
75,000,000
d
7,500,000
e
75
f
75,000
4
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 5100 over 0.1
a
5,100
b
510,000
c
51,000,000
d
5,100,000
e
510
f
51,000
5
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 3600 over 0.1
a
36,000
b
360
c
36
d
3,600
e
360,000
f
36,000,000
6
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 3400 over 0.1
a
3,400
b
3,400,000
c
34
d
340,000
e
34,000
f
340
7
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 9600 over 0.1
a
96
b
9,600,000
c
96,000,000
d
9,600
e
960
f
96,000
8
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 6200 over 0.01
a
620,000,000
b
6,200
c
620
d
620,000
e
6,200,000
f
62,000