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

This math topic focuses on practicing how to divide numbers by powers of ten using fractions, specifically within the context of basic decimal division. It involves dividing large numerals by 10 or 100 and introduces students to manipulating decimal places and understanding the effect of division by powers of ten on numbers. The problems include numeric division tasks which result in both whole numbers and decimals. This is positioned as a level 2 exercise within a broader unit on introductory decimal division.

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Division as Fraction by Powers of Ten (Positive)

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900010\frac{9000}{10}

Division as Fraction by Powers of Ten (Positive) Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Division as Fraction by Powers of Ten (Positive) (Level 2)'. 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 9200 over 10
a
92,000
b
920
c
1,086
d
0
e
1,012
f
9,200
2
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 6900 over 10
a
690
b
621
c
628
d
6,900
e
0
f
725
3
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 7300 over 10
a
861
b
730
c
723
d
599
e
0
f
7
4
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 6800 over 10
a
6,800
b
0
c
68
d
666
e
680
f
646
5
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 9100 over 100
a
86
b
98
c
91
d
9
e
104
f
81
6
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 6000 over 100
a
1
b
62
c
600
d
60
e
0
f
55
7
Divide these numbers
A LaTex expression showing 3100 over 100
a
28
b
31
c
310
d
34
e
3,100
f
0