Dividing Decimals by Powers of 10
Estimating Decimal Division
Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers
Dividing Decimals by Decimals
Problem Solving
100

7.4 ÷ n = 0.74

= 101

100

Estimate: 40.42 ÷ 4.3

40 ÷ 4 = 10

So, about 10

100

Ted jogged a total of 11.2 miles in 4 days. He jogged the same distance each day. How far did he jog each day?

2.8 miles

100

142.45 ÷ 7.4

19.25

100

Heather buys 12 patio chairs for $366. Each chair costs the same amount. What is the exact cost of each chair?

$30.50

200

3.27 ÷ 100

3.27 ÷ 100 = 0.0327

200

15.48 ÷ 0.72

15 ÷ 1 = 15

15 ÷ 0.5 = 30

So, between 15 and 30

200

What quotient does the model Nestor made represent?


0.81 ÷ 3 = 0.27

200

How many nickels are there in $22? Solve the equation 22 ÷ 0.05 to help you.

440 nickels

200

Heather also buys 12 patio lights for $63. She estimates the cost of each light to be about $5.
She then calculates the actual cost of each light to be $2.40. Explain whether her calculation is reasonable.

Her calculation is not reasonable because she pays more than $60 for the 12 patio lights, which means she pays more than $5 per patio light.

300

Antonio writes the equation 80.4 ÷ d = 0.0804. What value of d makes the equation true?

A. 102
B. 103
C. 104
D. 105

B. 103

300

86.4 ÷ 2.4

86 ÷ 2 = 43

90 ÷ 2  = 45

So, about 43 or 45

300

Lauren builds a sandbox shaped like an octagon. Each side of the sandbox is the same length.
The perimeter of the sandbox is 18.8 feet.


How long is each side of the sandbox?

2.35 ft

300

Kurt buys a box of 96 crayons for $10.56. What is the cost of each crayon in the box?

$0.11

300

The height of 6 pictures placed end to end on a bulletin board is 57 centimeters. All of the pictures are the same height. How tall is each picture?

9.5 cm

400

Shirley bought 20.8 pounds of bird seed at a bargain store. She wants to fill her feeder 100 times
with an equal amount. How much seed should she put in the feeder each time?

0.208 pounds

400

50.31 ÷ 8.6

50 ÷ 10 = 5

48 ÷ 8 = 6

So, about 5 or 6

400

Staci pays $32.70 for 5 cell phone cases. Each case costs the same amount. How much does each case cost?

$6.54

400

Three teachers buy prizes to put in the prize bin at school. Mrs. Maiers spends $7.68 on stickers.
Mr. Lang spends $11.52 on balloons. Mrs. Connor spends $17.64 on pencils. If Mrs. Maiers buys 24 stickers, is the cost of each sticker more than or less than $0.50?

Less than $0.50

The exact cost is $0.32
400

Lauren builds a sandbox shaped like an octagon. Each side of the sandbox is the same length. The perimeter of the sandbox is 18.8 feet. The total cost of sand to fill the sandbox is $59.48. Lauren and 3 friends divide the cost equally. How much does each person pay?

$59.48 ÷ 4 = $14.87

500

Which expression is equivalent to 7.6 ÷ 10?

A. 760 ÷ 100
B. 0.76 ÷ 100
C. 7,600 ÷ 104
D. 7.6 ÷ 102
E. 0.076 ÷ 10

C. 7,600 ÷ 104


500

Heather buys 12 patio chairs for $366. Each chair costs the same amount. Which equation represents the best estimate for the cost of each chair?      

A. $350 ÷ 5 = $70

B. $360 ÷ 12 = $30

C. $400 ÷ 10 = $40

D. $400 ÷ 20 = $20

B. $360 ÷ 12 = $30

500

Brett's music teacher spent $134.30 on 17 song books. What is the cost per book?

$7.90

500

Ian uses 4.2 feet of ribbon to wrap each present. How many presents can he wrap with 5.6 yards of ribbon. (Remember: There are 3 feet in a yard.)

4 presents

500

Jamal uses 7.56 liters of milk to make milkshakes for him and 11 friends. Each milkshake uses the same
amount of milk. How much milk is in each milkshake?

0.63 liters

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