Decimals
Multiplication
Division
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Multiply and Divide Decimals
100

Write the expanded form for two and three hundred fifty-eight thousandths

2 + 0.3 + 0.05 + 0.08

100

Find the product.

15 x 104

150,000

100

Marissa bought a package of 480 party favors to give to the guests at her birthday party.  She can give 15 party favors to each guest.  How many guests is she expecting?  Use the area model to divide.

32 guests

100

Find a common denominator:

6 and 1

7        5


 30 and  7

35        35

100

3.87 x 103

3870

200

Write 0.78 as a fraction

78

100

200

Use the area model to solve.

56 x 26

1,456

200

At an arcade, James earned 2,625 tickets.  He played 15 games.  If he earned the same number of tickets at each game, how many tickets did he earn?  Use partial quotients to divide.

175 tickets

200

Mrs. Hoover used 3/4 cup of mozzarella cheese and 1/3 cup of parmesan on her homemade pizza.  How much cheese did Mrs. Hoover use?

9/12 + 4/12 = 13/12 = 1 1/12 cups of cheese

200

6.2 x 22

136.4

300

Find the sum.

11.39 + 14.27

25.66

300

Use partial products.

154 x 35


5,390

300

Estimate the quotient.

1,769 ÷ 23

90

300

5/6 - 4/5

25/30 - 24/30 = 1/30

300

0.75 x 0.8

0.6

400

Round 6.379 to the nearest hundredth.

6.38

400

There are 1,256 fans in a section of the Ravens Stadium.  If there are the same number of fans in 23 sections, how many fans are in the stadium?

Use an area model to solve.

28,888 fans

400

There are 8,040 tulips that need to be put in vases.  If 25 tulips can fit in a vase, how many vases are needed?

322 vases

400

2/3 x 16

32/3 = 10 2/3

400

A piece of wood is 1.35 feet long.  The woodworker cuts the piece of wood into 3 equal pieces.  How long will each piece of wood be?

0.45 feet long

500

An average adult’s upper leg measures 19.88 inches, and the lower leg measures 16.94 inches.  How much longer is the upper leg than the lower leg?

2.94

500

Use standard algorithm to solve.

The movie theatre sold 3,297 tickets.  If they sell the same number of tickets for 45 days, how many tickets will they sell?

148,365 tickets

500

Students in Mr. Snicker’s class need to collect 3,180 bonus box tops to win a 5th grade trip to Hershey Park.  There are 15 students in his class who collect box tops.  If each student collects an equal number of box tops, how many will each student need to collect to have enough for the trip? Use the standard algorithm to divide.

212 box tops

500

1 2/3 x 2 3/8

5/3 x 19/8 = 95/24 = 3 23/24

500

93.5 ÷ 2.5

37.4

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