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Division - Power of Ten Equivalent - Whole Numbers (Level 5)

This math topic focuses on practicing the simplification of division problems involving whole numbers by applying the concept of equivalent division through the manipulation of powers of ten. Each problem requires adjusting both the dividend (top number) and the divisor (bottom number) by multiplying or dividing them by powers of ten, such as 10, 100, or 1000. The goal is to simplify the original division expression to an equivalent form that is easier to understand and compute, developing a foundational understanding of the relationship between division and decimal operations. This topic is part of a broader unit introducing decimal division.

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Div. Power of Ten Equivalent - Whole Numbers

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Make this problem simpler by adding or removing powers of ten from top and bottom.

501,100\frac{50}{1,100}

Division - Power of Ten Equivalent - Whole Numbers Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Division - Power of Ten Equivalent - Whole Numbers (Level 5)'. 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 2,200 over 80
a A LaTex expression showing 22,000 over 8
b A LaTex expression showing 220 over 800
c A LaTex expression showing 2,200 over 8
d A LaTex expression showing 220 over 80
e A LaTex expression showing 2,200 over 80
f A LaTex expression showing 220 over 8
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A LaTex expression showing 5,000 over 6,100
a A LaTex expression showing 50 over 6,100
b A LaTex expression showing 50 over 610
c A LaTex expression showing 500 over 610
d A LaTex expression showing 500 over 61
e A LaTex expression showing 5,000 over 61
f A LaTex expression showing 50 over 61
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A LaTex expression showing 700 over 22,000
a A LaTex expression showing 70 over 2,200
b A LaTex expression showing 700 over 220
c A LaTex expression showing 7 over 2,200
d A LaTex expression showing 7 over 22,000
e A LaTex expression showing 70 over 220
f A LaTex expression showing 7 over 220
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A LaTex expression showing 700 over 56,000
a A LaTex expression showing 70 over 5,600
b A LaTex expression showing 700 over 560
c A LaTex expression showing 7 over 56,000
d A LaTex expression showing 7 over 560
e A LaTex expression showing 7 over 5,600
f A LaTex expression showing 70 over 560
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A LaTex expression showing 99,000 over 10
a A LaTex expression showing 9,900
b A LaTex expression showing 9,900 over 100
c A LaTex expression showing 99,000 over 10
d A LaTex expression showing 990,000
e A LaTex expression showing 9,900 over 10
f A LaTex expression showing 99,000
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A LaTex expression showing 4,000 over 83,000
a A LaTex expression showing 400 over 83
b A LaTex expression showing 4 over 83
c A LaTex expression showing 40 over 83
d A LaTex expression showing 4 over 8,300
e A LaTex expression showing 40 over 830
f A LaTex expression showing 4 over 830
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A LaTex expression showing 4,000 over 31,000
a A LaTex expression showing 40 over 31
b A LaTex expression showing 4 over 3,100
c A LaTex expression showing 4 over 310
d A LaTex expression showing 400 over 31
e A LaTex expression showing 4 over 31
f A LaTex expression showing 40 over 310