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Division - Power of Ten Equivalent - Whole Numbers (Level 4)

This math topic focuses on simplifying division problems involving whole numbers by manipulating powers of ten. It practices skills in adjusting both the numerator and denominator to create equivalent but simpler fractions, enhancing understanding of how multiplication and division by powers of ten modify values. This set of problems helps students develop proficiency in handling large numbers and understanding the relative scalability of numbers, which is essential for mastering divisions in more complex settings such as with decimals and percentages. Each problem requires students to choose the simplest equivalent form from multiple options provided.

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Div. Power of Ten Equivalent - Whole Numbers

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2,0004,000\frac{2,000}{4,000}

Division - Power of Ten Equivalent - Whole Numbers Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Division - Power of Ten Equivalent - Whole Numbers (Level 4)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Decimal Division - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/decimals_division_practice/
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A LaTex expression showing 1,000 over 5,000
a A LaTex expression showing 1 over 5
b A LaTex expression showing 1 over 50
c A LaTex expression showing 10 over 5
d A LaTex expression showing 100 over 5
e A LaTex expression showing 10 over 50
2
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A LaTex expression showing 3,000 over 9,000
a A LaTex expression showing 30 over 90
b A LaTex expression showing 30 over 9
c A LaTex expression showing 3 over 90
d A LaTex expression showing 3 over 9
e A LaTex expression showing 300 over 9
f A LaTex expression showing 3 over 900
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A LaTex expression showing 6,000 over 1,000
a A LaTex expression showing 6 over 10
b A LaTex expression showing 60 over 10
c A LaTex expression showing 6
d A LaTex expression showing 6 over 100
e A LaTex expression showing 600
f A LaTex expression showing 60
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A LaTex expression showing 9,000 over 40,000
a A LaTex expression showing 900 over 40
b A LaTex expression showing 9 over 400
c A LaTex expression showing 90 over 40
d A LaTex expression showing 90 over 400
e A LaTex expression showing 9 over 4,000
f A LaTex expression showing 9 over 40
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A LaTex expression showing 4,000 over 10,000
a A LaTex expression showing 4 over 1,000
b A LaTex expression showing 400 over 10
c A LaTex expression showing 40 over 10
d A LaTex expression showing 40 over 100
e A LaTex expression showing 4 over 100
f A LaTex expression showing 4 over 10
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A LaTex expression showing 8,000 over 20
a A LaTex expression showing 8,000 over 20
b A LaTex expression showing 800 over 2
c A LaTex expression showing 800 over 20
d A LaTex expression showing 80,000 over 2
e A LaTex expression showing 800 over 200
f A LaTex expression showing 8,000 over 2
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A LaTex expression showing 2,000 over 3,000
a A LaTex expression showing 200 over 3
b A LaTex expression showing 2 over 300
c A LaTex expression showing 20 over 3
d A LaTex expression showing 2 over 30
e A LaTex expression showing 20 over 30
f A LaTex expression showing 2 over 3