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5th Grade

Division

Mrs. Berish
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Division Unit Topics

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• Divisibility Rules

• Patterns in Multiplication and Division

• Division of Whole Numbers

• Division of Decimals
Divisibility Rules

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Divisible
When one number can be divided by another and the result is an
exact whole number.

five
Example: 15 is divisible by 3
because 15 ÷ 3 = 5 exactly

three BUT 9 is not divisible by 2


because 9 ÷ 2 is 4 with one left
over.
Divisibility
A number is divisible by another number when the remainder
is 0.

There are rules to tell if a number is divisible by certain other


numbers.
Divisibility Rules

Look at the last digit in the Ones Place!

2 Last digit is even-0,2,4,6,8


5 Last digit is 5 OR 0
10 Last digit is 0

Check the Sum!


3 Sum of digits is divisible by 3
6 Number is divisible by 3 AND 2
9 Sum of digits is divisible by 9

Look at Last Digits


4 Last 2 digits form a number divisible by 4
Let's Practice!
Is 34 divisible by 2?
Yes, because the digit in the ones place is an even
number. Therefore, 34 / 2 = 17
x
Is 1,075 divisible by 5?
Yes because the digit in the ones place is a 5.
Therefore, 1,075 / 5 = 215

Is 740 divisible by 10?


Yes, because the digit in the ones place is a 0.
Therefore, 740 / 10 = 74
Is 258 divisible by 3?
Yes, because the sum of its digits is divisible by 3.
2 + 5 + 8 = 15 Look 15 / 3 = 5
x
Therefore, 258 / 3 = 86

Is 193 divisible by 6?
Yes, because the sum of its digits is divisible by 3 AND 2.
1 + 9 + 2 = 12 Look 12 /3 = 4
Therefore, 192 / 6 = 32
Is 6,237 divisible by 9?
Yes, because the sum of its digits is divisible by 9.
6 + 2 + 3 + 7 = 18 Look 18 / 9 = 2 x
Therefore, 6,237 /9=693

Is 520 divisible by 4?
Yes, because the number made by the last two digits
is divisible by 4.
20 / 4 = 5
Therefore, 520 / 4 = 130
1 Is 198 divisible by 2?

Yes
No
2 Is 315 divisible by 5?

Yes
No
3 Is 483 divisible by 3?

Yes
No
4 294 divisible by 6?

True
False
5 3,926 is divisible by 9

True
False
Some numbers are divisible by more than one digit.
Using the Divisibility Rules, let's practice.

18 is divisible by how many digits?


Let's see if your choices are correct.

Did you guess 2, 3, 6 and 9?


Click

165 is divisible by how many digits?


Let's see if your choices are correct.

Did you guess 3 and 5?


Click
28 is divisible by how many digits?
Let's see if your choices are correct.

Did you guess 2 and 4?


Click

530 is divisible by how many digits?


Let's see if your choices are correct.

Did you guess 2, 5, and 10?


Click

Now it's your turn......


Complete the table using the Divisibility Rules

(Click on the cell to reveal the answer)

Divisible by2 by 3 by 4 by 5 by 6 by 9 by 10

39 no yes no no no no no

156 yes yes yes no yes no no


429 no yes no no no no no

446 yes no no no no no no

1,218 yes yes no no yes no no

1,006 yes no no no no no no

28,550 yes no no yes no no yes


6 What are all the digits 15 is divisible by?
7 What are all the digits 36 is divisible by?
8 What are all the digits 1,422 are divisible by?
9 What are all the digits 240 are divisible by?
10 What are all the digits 64 is divisible by?
Patterns in Multiplication and
Division

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Powers of 10

Numbers like 10, 100 and 1,000 are called powers of 10.

They are numbers that can be written as products of tens.


2
100 can be written as 10 x 10 or 10 .
3
1,000 can be written as 10 x 10 x 10 or 10 .
3
10
The raised digit is called the exponent. The exponent tells
how many tens are multiplied.
3
A number written with an exponent, like 10 , is in exponential
notation.

A number written in a more familiar way, like 1,000 is in


standard notation.
Powers of 10 from ten to one million.
Powers of 10 (greater than 1)

Standard Product Exponential


Notation of 10s Notation
1
10 10 102
100 10 x 10 103
1,000 10 x 10 x 10 10 4
10,000 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 10
5
100,000 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 106
1,000,000 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 10
It is easy to MULTIPLY a whole number by a power of 10.

Add on as many 0s as appear in the power of 10.

Examples: 28 x 10 = 280 Add on one 0

28 x 100 = 2,800 Add on two 0s

28 x 1,000 = 28,000 Add on three 0s


If you have memorized the basic multiplication facts,
you can solve problems mentally.
Use a pattern when multiplying by powers of 10.

steps
50 x 100 5,000 1. Multiply the digits to the left
of the zeros in each factor.
50 x 100 5 x 1 = 5
2. Count the number of zeros in
each factor.
50 x 100

3. Write the same number of


zeros in the product.
5,000

50 x 100 = 5,000
60 x 400 = _______

steps
1. Multiply the digits to the left of the zeros in each
factor.
6 x 4 = 24

2. Count the number of zeros in each factor.

3. Write the same number of zeros in the product.


60 x 400 = _______

steps
1. Multiply the digits to the left of the zeros in each factor.
6 x 4 = 24
2. Count the number of zeros in each factor.
60 x 400

3. Write the same number of zeros in the product.


60 x 400 = _______

steps
1. Multiply the digits to the left of the zeros in each
factor.
6 x 4 = 24
2. Count the number of zeros in each factor.
60 x 400

3. Write the same number of zeros in the product.

60 x 400 = 24,000
500 x 70,000 = _______

steps
1. Multiply the digits to the left of the zeros in each
factor.
5 x 7 = 35

2. Count the number of zeros in each factor.

3. Write the same number of zeros in the product.


500 x 70,000 = _______

steps
1. Multiply the digits to the left of the zeros in each factor.
5 x 7 = 35

2. Count the number of zeros in each factor.


500 x 70,000

3. Write the same number of zeros in the product.


500 x 70,000 = _______

Steps
1. Multiply the digits to the left of the zeros in each factor.
5 x 7 = 35

2. Count the number of zeros in each factor.


500 x 70,000

3. Write the same number of zeros in the product.


500 x 70,000 = 35,000,000
Your Turn....

Write a rule.

Input Output

50 15,000 rule

7 2,100

300 90,000
20 6,000
Write a rule.

Input Output

20 18,000 rule

7 6,300

9,000 8,100,000
80 72,000
11 30 x 10 =
12 800 x 1,000 =
13 900 x 10,000 =
14 700 x 5,100 =
15 70 x 8,000 =
16 40 x 500 =
17 1,200 x 3,000 =
18 35 x 1,000 =
It is easy to DIVIDE a whole number by a power of 10.

Take off as many 0s as appear in the power of 10.

Example:
42,000 / 10 = 4,200 Take off one 0
42,000 / 100 = 420 Take off two 0s
42,000 / 1,000 = 42 Take off three 0s
If you have memorized the basic division facts, you can
solve problems mentally.

Use a pattern when dividing by powers of 10.

60 / 10 =
60 / 10 = 6

steps
1. Cross out the same number of 0s in the dividend
as in the divisor.
2. Complete the division fact.
More Examples:
700 / 10 8,000 / 10 9,000 / 100
700 / 10 = 70 8,000 / 10 = 800 9,000 / 100 = 90
This pattern can be used in other problems
.
120 / 30 1,400 / 700 44,600 / 200
120 / 30 = 4 1,400 / 700 = 2 44,600 / 200 = 223
Your Turn....

Complete. Follow the rule.

Rule: Divide by 50

Input Output

150

250

3,000
Complete. Find the rule.

Find the rule.

Input Output

120 40

240 8

2,700 90
19 800 / 10 =
20 16,000 / 100 =
21 1,640 / 10 =
22 210 / 30 =
23 80 / 40 =
24 640 / 80 =
25 4,500 / 50 =
Remember Powers of 10 (greater than 1)

Let's look at Powers of 10 (less than 1)

Powers of 10 (less than 1)

Standard Product Exponential


Notation of 0.1 Notation

-1
0.1 0.1 10-2
0.01 0.1 x 0.1 10-3
0.001 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 10 -4
0.0001 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 10-5
0.00001 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 10-6
0.000001 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 10
The number 1 is also called a Power of 10
0
because 1 = 10

10,000s 1,000s 100s 10s 1s


10
4
10
3
10
2 1
10
0
10
. 0.1s 0.01s 0.001s 0.0001s
10
-1 -2
10
-3
10 10
-4

Each exponent is 1 less than the exponent in the place to its


0
left. This is why mathematicians defined 10 to be equal to 1.
Let's look at how to multiply a decimal by a Power of 10
(greater than 1)

Example: 1,000 x 45.6 = ?


Steps
1. Locate the decimal point in the power of 1,000 = 1,000.
10.

2. Move the decimal point LEFT until you get 1 0 0 0 . (3 places)


to the number 1.

3. Move the decimal point in the other factor


the same number of places, but to the
RIGHT. Insert 0s as needed. 4 5.6 0 0
That's your answer.

So, 1,000 x 45.6 = 45,000


Let's try some together.

10,000 x 0.28 =

$4.50 x 1,000 =

1.04 x 10 =
26 100 x 3.67 =
27 0.28 x 10,000 =
28 1,000 x $8.98 =
29 7.08 x 10 =
Let's look at how to divide a decimal by a
Power of 10 (less than 1)

Example: 45.6 / 1,000

Steps
1. Locate the decimal point in the power of 10. 1,000 = 1,000.

2. Move the decimal point LEFT until you get to 1 0 0 0 . (3 places)


the number 1.

3. Move the decimal point in the other number 0 0 4 5 .. 6


the same number of places to the LEFT. Insert
0s as needed.

So, 45.6 / 1,000 = 0.00456


Let's try some together.

56.7 / 10 =

0.47 / 100 =

$290 / 1,000 =
30 73.8 / 10 =
31 0.35 / 100 =
32 $456 / 1,000 =
33 60 / 10,000 =
34 $89 / 10 =
35 321.9 / 100 =
Division of Whole Numbers

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Some division terms to remember....
• The number to be divided into is known as the dividend

• The number which divides the other number is known as


the divisor

• The answer to a division problem is called the quotient

4 quotient

divisor 5 20 dividend 20 = 4
__
5
20 ÷ 5 = 4
Estimating the Quotient helps to break
whole numbers into groups.
Estimating: One-Digit Divisor

8) 689

Divide 8) 68 x
8
8)689
Write 0 in remaining
80 place.
8)689

80 is the estimate.
Let's Practice: One-Digit Estimation

Estimate:

9)507

Remember to divide 50 by 9
Then write 0 in remaining place in quotient.

Is your estimate 50 or 40?

Yes, it is 40.
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Estimate:

5)451

Remember to divide 45 by 5
Then write 0 in remaining place in quotient.

Is your estimate 90 or 80?

Yes, it is 90 Click
36 The estimation for 8)241 is 40?

True

False
37 Estimate 663 ÷ 7
38 Estimate 4)345
39 Solve using Estimation Marta baby-sat for
four hours and earned $19. ABOUT how much
money did Marta earn each hour that she baby-
sat?
Estimating: Two-Digit Divisor

26)6,498
Round 26 to its
greatest place.
30)6,498
x
Divide 30)64
2
30) 6,498
Write 0 in remaining
200 places.
30)6,498

200 is the estimate.


Let's Practice Two-Digit Estimation

Estimate:

31)637

Remember to round 31 to its greatest place 30


Then divided 63 by 30
Finally, write 0's in remaining places in quotient.

Is your estimate 20 or 30?


Click
Yes, it is 20
Estimate:

87)9,321

Remember to round 87 to its greatest place 90


Then divide 93 by 90
Finally, write 0's in remaining places in quotient.

Is your estimate 100 or 1,000?

Yes, it is 100 Click


40 The estimation for 17)489 is 2?

True

False
41 Estimate 5,145 ÷ 25.
42 Estimate 41)2,130
43 Estimate 31)7,264
44 Solve using Estimation Brandon bought cookies
to pack in his lunch. He bought a box with 28
cookies. If he packs five cookies in his lunch
each day, ABOUT how many days will the cookies
last?
When we are dividing, we are breaking apart into equal groups

Find 132 3

44
Step 1: Can 3 go into 3 132
1, no so can 3 go into - 12
Click for step 1
13, yes 12 3 x 4 = 12
- 12 13 - 12 = 1
0 Compare 1 < 3
Step 2: Bring down the
2. Can 3 go into 12, yes 3 x 4 = 12
Click for step 2 12 - 12 = 0
Compare 0 < 3
Step 3: Check your answer.

44
x 3
132
45 Divide and Check 8)296
46 Divide and Check 9)315
47 Divide and check 252 ÷ 6 =
48 Divide and check 9470 ÷ 2 =
49 Adam has a wire that is 434 inches long. He cuts
the wire into 7-inch lengths. How many pieces of
wire will he have?
50 Bill and 8 friends each sold the same number of
tickets. They sold 117 tickets in all. How many
tickets were sold by each person?
51 There are 6 outs in an inning. How many innings
would have to be played to get 348 outs?
52 How many numbers between 23 and 41 have
NO remainder when divided by 3?

A 4
B 5
C 6
D 11
Sometimes when we break apart a whole number into groups
there is an amount left over.

For example:
4
7)30
-28
2 We say there are 2 left over
because you can not make a
group of 7 out of 2.
For example:

4
7)30 30 ÷ 7 = 4 R 2
-28
2

This is the way you may


have previously written it,
with the R meaning the
remainder.
Another example:

23
15)358
-30
58
-45
13 We say there are 13 left over (R)
because you can not make a
group of 15 out of 13.

358 ÷ 15 = 23 R 13
53 A group of six friends have 83 pretzels. If they
want to evenly share them, how many will be left
over?
54 Four teachers want to evenly share 245 pencils.
How many will be left over?
55 Twenty students want to evenly share 48 slices of
pizza. How many slices will be left over?
56 Suppose there are 890 packages being delivered
by 6 planes. Each plane is to take the same
number of packages and as many as possible.
How many packages will each plane take? How
many will be left over? Fill in the blanks. Each
plane will take _______ packages. There will be
_______ packages left over.

A 149 packages, 2 left over

B 148 packages, 2 left over


4 2
Instead of writing an R for
7)30 7
remainder, we will write it as
-28
a fraction of the 30 that will
2
not fit into a group of 7. So
2/7 is the remainder.
More examples of the remainder written as a fraction:

5
7 6
6)47 The Remainder means that there
-42 is 5 left over that can't be put in a
5 group containing 6

To Check the answer, use multiplication and addition.

7 x 6 + 5 = 42 + 5 = 47
Example: Check the answer using multiplication and
5 addition.
37 7
7 )264 Way 1:
-21
37 x 7 + 5 = 259 + 5 = 264
54
-49 Way 2:
5 37 quotient
x 7 x divisor
259
+ 5 + remainder
264 dividend
57 Divide and Check 4)43

(Put answer in as a mixed number.)


58 Divide and check 61 ÷ 3 =

(Put answer in as a mixed number.)


59 Divide and check 145 ÷ 7

(Put answer in as a mixed number.)


60 Divide and Check 2)811

(Put answer in as a mixed number.)


61 Divide and check 309 ÷ 2 =

(Put answer in as a mixed number.)


Divide by a 2 Digit Divisor

You can divide by two-digit divisors to find out how many groups
there are or how many are in each group.

When dividing by a two-digit divisor, follow the steps you used to


divide by a one-digit divisor. Repeat until you have divided all the
digits of the dividend by the divisor.

STEPS
Divide
Multiply
Subtract
Compare
Bring down next number
Find 4575 25

Step 1: Can 25 go into 183


4, noClick
so can
for25step
go into
1 25 4575
45, yes - 25 25 x 1 = 25
20 7 45 - 25 = 20
- 200 Compare 20 < 25
75
Step 2: Bring down the - 75
7. Can 25 go into 207, 0 25 x 8 = 200
yes Click for step 2 207 - 200 = 7
Compare 7 < 25

25 x 3 = 75
Step 3: Bring down the 75 - 75 = 0
5. Can 25 go into 75, yes Compare 0 < 25
Click for step 3
Step 3: Check your answer.

183
x 25
EXAMPLE

Mr. Taylor's students take turns working shifts at the


school store. If there are 23 students in his class and they
work 253 shifts during the year, how many shifts will each
student in the class work?
23)253
Step 1 Compare the divisor to the dividend to
decide where to place the first digit in the
quotient. Divide the tens.
Think: What number multiplies by 23 is less
than or equal to 25.
Step 2 Multiply the number of tens in the quotient
times the divisor.
Subtract the product from the dividend.
Bring down the next number in the dividend.
Step 3 Divide the result by 23.
Write the number in the ones place of the
quotient.
Think: What number multiplied by 23 is less
than or equal to 23?
Step 4 Multiply the number in the ones place of the
quotient by the divisor.
Subtract the product from 23.
If the difference is zero, there is no remainder.

Each student will work 11 shifts at the school store.


Division Steps can be remembered using a "Silly" Sentence.

David Makes Snake Cookies By Dinner.

Divide Multiply Subtract Compare Bring Down

What is your "Silly" Sentence to remember


the Division Steps?
Let's try some problems together, using
our "Silly" Sentence Steps.
62 A candy factory produces 984 pounds of
chocolate in 24 hours. How many pounds of
chocolate does the factory produce in 1 hour?

A 38
B 40
C 41
D 45
63 Teresa got a loan of $7,680 for a used car. She
has to make 24 equal payments. How much will
each payment be?

A $230
B $320
C $325
64 Solve 16)176
65 Solve 329 ÷ 47
66 If 280 chairs are arranged into 35 rows, how
many chairs are in each row?
67 There are 52 snakes. There are 13 cages. If each
cage contains the same number of snakes, how
many snakes are in each cage?
68 Solve 46)3,588
69 Solve 3,672 ÷ 72
When dividing by a Two-Digit Divisor there may be a Remainder. Follow the
Division Steps .

Divide
Multiply
Subtract
Compare
Bring Down
Repeat
If the Difference in the Last Step of Division is not a Zero, this is the Remainder.
The definition of a Remainder is an amount "left over" that does not make a full
group (Divisor).
Write the Remainder as a Fraction.

top number Difference 62


bottom number Divisor 77

This means there are 62 "left over" that does not make a full group of 77.

5 62 Use Multiplication and Addition to check you


77
Problem: 77) 447 Answer.
-385
62 5 x 77 + 62 = 447 OR 77
x 5
375
+ 62
447
Let's Practice Remember your Steps: Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Compare,
Bring Down
Write the Remainder as a Fraction
Solve 633 ÷ 36 Check your work

CHECK Divisor x Quotient +


17 Remainder = Dividend
17 21 x 36
36
36) 633 102
- 36 + 510
273 612
- 252 + 21
21 633
70 What is the remainder when 402 is divided by
56?

A 8
B 7
C 19
D 10
71 What is the remainder when 993 is divided by
38?

A 5
B 8
C 13
D 26
72 Divide 80) 104

(Put answer in as a mixed number.)


73 Divide 556 ÷ 35

(Put answer in as a mixed number.)


74 Divide 45)1442

(Put answer in as a mixed number.)


75 Divide 4453 ÷ 55

(Put answer in as a mixed number.)


76 Divide 83)8537

(Put answer in as a mixed number.)


Interpreting the Remainder

In word problems, we need to interpret the what the remainder


means.

For example: Celina has 58 pencils and wants to share them


with 5 people.
11
5) 58
-5
08 5 people will each get 11 pencils
-5 and there will be 3 left over.
3
What does the remainder below mean?

Violet is packing books. She has 246 books and 24 fit in a box.
How many boxes does she need?
10
24) 246
-24
06 The remainder means she
would have 6 books that would
not fit in the 10 boxes. She
would need 11 boxes to fit all
the books.
77 If you have 341 oranges to transport from
Florida to New Jersey and 7 oranges are in
each bag, how many bags will you need to ship
all of the oranges?

A 47
B 48
C 49
D 50
78 At the bakery, donuts are only sold in boxes of
12. If 80 donuts are needed for the teacher's
meeting, how many boxes should be bought?

A 6
B 7
C 8
D 9
79 The school is ordering carry cases for the
calculators. If there are 203 calculators and 16
fit in a case, how many cases need to be
ordered?

A 10
B 11
C 12
D 13
80 For the class trip, 51 people fit on a bus and 267
people are going. How many buses will be
needed?

A 10
B 11
C 12
D 13
Division of Decimals

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Divide decimals
To divide a decimal by a whole number:
Use long division.
Bring the decimal point up in the answer

21 31

3 63.93
Match the quotient to the correct problem.

4 8.12 4 81.2

4 0.812 4 0.0812

0.0203 0.203 2.03 20.3


81 Which answer has the decimal point in the
correct location?

A 1285
B 1.285
C 12.85
5 64.25
D 128.5
82 Which answer has the decimal point in the
correct location?

A 561
B 56.1
C 5.61 4 224.4
D 0.561
83 Which answer has the decimal point in the
correct location?

A 51
B 5.1
C 0.51 0.459
9
D 0.051
84 Select the answer with the decimal point in the
correct location.

A 0.1234
B 1.234
C 12.34
3 37.02
D 123.4
E 1234
85 Select the answer with the decimal point in the
correct location.

A 501
B 50.1
C 5.01
5 .2505
D 0.501
E 0.0501
86 6 20.52
87 4 321.6
88 7 2.198
89 11 70.62
90 4 251.2
Be careful, sometimes a zero needs to be used as a
place holder.

5.08

7 35.56
7 can't go into 5,
-35 so put a 0 and
0 56 bring the 6
down.
- 56
0
91 What is the next step in this division problem?

9.

3 27.21
-27
02
A Put a 2 in the quotient
B Put a 0 in the quotient
C Put a 1 in the quotient
92 What is the next step in this division problem?

0.6
5 3.205
- 30
2
A Put a 0 in the quotient
B Put a 2 in the quotient
C Bring down the 0
93 What is the next step in this division problem?

8.
8 64.48
-64
04
A Put a 0 in the quotient
B Put a 4 in the quotient
C Put a 2 in the quotient
94 6 0.636
95 3 2.406
Be careful! Sometimes there is not enough to make a
group so put a zero in the quotient.

.076

8 0.608
-56
48
-48
0
96 What is the first step in this division problem?

6 .468

A Put a 0 in the quotient in the ones place


B Put a 0 in the quotient in the tenths place
C Put a 7 in the quotient
97 What is the first step in this division problem?

24 .1104

A Put a 0 in the quotient in the tenths and


hundredths place 0
B Put a 0 in the quotient in the ones place
C Put a 4 in the quotient
98 5 .435
Instead of writing a remainder, continue to divide the
remainder by the divisor (by adding zeros) to get additional
decimal points.

9.4

8 75.6
-72
36
-32
Instead of
4 leaving the 4 as
a remainder,
add a zero to
the dividend.
9.45
8 75.60
-72
Add a zero to the
36 dividend.
- 32
40
- 40
0 No remainder now.
99 5 3.26
100 2 87.3
101 6 0.795
102 30 0.843
103 15 0.363
With a whole number dividend, you can add a decimal point and
zeros when you have a remainder.

Example:
You want to save $284 over the next 5 months. How much
money do you need to save each month?

$284 ÷ 5 = _____
56

5 $284
- 25
34
- 30
4 Don't leave it as remainder
4, or as 4/5 add a decimal
point and zeros.
56.8
5 $284.0
- 25
34 Since the answer is
in money, write the
- 30 answer as $56.80

40
-40
0
11.714
7 $82.000
-7
Since the answer is
12 in money, add a
decimal point and 3
-7 zeros. Round the
50 answer to the
nearest cent
-49 (hundredths place).
10
$82 ÷ 7 = $11.71
-7
30
-28
2
104 5 $63
105 $782 ÷ 9 =
106 7 $593
107 4 $352
108 $48 ÷ 22 =
To divide a number by a decimal:

• Change the divisor to a whole number by multiplying by a


power of 10

• Multiply the dividend by the same power of 10

• Divide

• Bring the decimal point up in the answer

Divisor Dividend
2.4 15.696 24 156.96

Multiply by 10, so that 2.4 becomes 24


15.696 must also be multiplied by 10

.64 6.4 64 640

Multiply by 100, so that .64 becomes 64


6.4 must also be multiplied by 100
By what power of 10 should the divisor and dividend
be multiplied?

.007 4.9

0.3 42.69
By what power of 10 should the divisor and dividend
be multiplied?

7.59 ÷ 2.2 means

2.0826 ÷ 0.06 means


109 0.3 42.48
110 Divide

2.592 ÷ 0.08 =
111 0.3 0.6876
112 20 divided by 0.25
113 Yogurts each cost $.50 each and you have
$7.25. How many can you buy?

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