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Division - Power of Ten Equivalent - Whole Numbers (Level 6)

This math topic focuses on simplifying division problems involving whole numbers by manipulating powers of ten. It aims to teach how to effectively simplify ratios by either increasing or decreasing the powers of ten in both the numerator and the denominator, a useful skill in handling decimal division. The problems provide various instances where different powers of ten are applied to the numbers involved, and students must select the correct simplified form from multiple choices provided. This enhances understanding of number scale, division, and the relationship between multiplication and division in the context of powers of ten.

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Div. Power of Ten Equivalent - Whole Numbers

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94,0008,200\frac{94,000}{8,200}

Division - Power of Ten Equivalent - Whole Numbers Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Division - Power of Ten Equivalent - Whole Numbers (Level 6)'. 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 410 over 980
a A LaTex expression showing 410 over 980
b A LaTex expression showing 410 over 98
c A LaTex expression showing 41 over 98
d A LaTex expression showing 4,100 over 98
e A LaTex expression showing 41 over 980
f A LaTex expression showing 41 over 9,800
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A LaTex expression showing 66,000 over 29,000
a A LaTex expression showing 66 over 290
b A LaTex expression showing 660 over 29
c A LaTex expression showing 6,600 over 29
d A LaTex expression showing 66 over 29
e A LaTex expression showing 66 over 2,900
f A LaTex expression showing 660 over 290
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A LaTex expression showing 610 over 530
a A LaTex expression showing 61 over 5,300
b A LaTex expression showing 610 over 53
c A LaTex expression showing 610 over 530
d A LaTex expression showing 61 over 530
e A LaTex expression showing 61 over 53
f A LaTex expression showing 6,100 over 53
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A LaTex expression showing 1,200 over 110
a A LaTex expression showing 120 over 11
b A LaTex expression showing 12,000 over 11
c A LaTex expression showing 1,200 over 110
d A LaTex expression showing 120 over 1,100
e A LaTex expression showing 1,200 over 11
f A LaTex expression showing 120 over 110
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A LaTex expression showing 71,000 over 76,000
a A LaTex expression showing 71 over 760
b A LaTex expression showing 710 over 760
c A LaTex expression showing 7,100 over 76
d A LaTex expression showing 71 over 7,600
e A LaTex expression showing 71 over 76
f A LaTex expression showing 710 over 76
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A LaTex expression showing 63,000 over 9,100
a A LaTex expression showing 6,300 over 91
b A LaTex expression showing 63,000 over 91
c A LaTex expression showing 6,300 over 910
d A LaTex expression showing 630 over 9,100
e A LaTex expression showing 630 over 910
f A LaTex expression showing 630 over 91
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A LaTex expression showing 53,000 over 3,200
a A LaTex expression showing 530 over 320
b A LaTex expression showing 53,000 over 32
c A LaTex expression showing 530 over 32
d A LaTex expression showing 5,300 over 320
e A LaTex expression showing 5,300 over 32
f A LaTex expression showing 530 over 3,200