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100
5,600 ÷ 70
80
100
288 ÷ 60 (Remainders are okay!)
4 R 48
100
627 ÷ 24 (Remainders are okay!)
26 R 3
100
6.1 x 10 (Use mental math!)
61
100
2.3 x 6
13.8
200
24,303 ÷ 12
2,000
200
498 ÷ 50 (Remainders are okay!)
9 R 48
200
3,796 ÷ 78 (No remainder!)
48.67
200
1.6 x 0.3
0.48
200
0.89 x 21
18.69
300
298 ÷ 25
10
300
194 ÷ 25 (Remainders are okay!)
7 R 19
300
9,911 ÷ 62 (No remainder!)
159.85
300
0.03 x 6
0.18
300
0.2 x 4.6
0.92
400
390 ÷ 15
26
400
216 ÷ 49 (Remainders are okay!)
4 R 20
400
0.418 x 100 (Use mental math!)
41.8
400
Place the decimal point in the product: 1.2 x 3.6 = 432
4.32
400
0.37 x 4.4
1.628
500
940 ÷ 20
47
500
508 ÷ 44 (Remainders are okay!)
11 R 24
500
Estimate the product: 345 x 5.79
1,800
500
3.42 x 5
17.1
500
Jackie wants to buy a new CD player. It costs $32.95. She has saved $26 and has a coupon for 30% off the price. Does Jackie have enough to buy the CD player?
Yes. The coupon reduces the price of the CD player to $23.07.
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