WHOLE# ÷ DECIMAL
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DECIMAL ÷ DECIMAL
WORD PROBLEMS
MISCELLANEOUS
100

2 ÷ 0.4

5

100

0.20 ÷ 5

0.04

100

8.96 ÷ 0.32

28

100

Melanie rides her bicycle 42.4 days in 10 days. If she rides the same amount of miles each day, how many miles does she ride each day?

4.24 miles

100

What is a reasonable estimate for 7.41 ÷ 0.08?

90

200

6 ÷ 0.2

30

200

3.5 ÷ 7

0.5

200

10.8 ÷ 1.2

9

200

Lydia uses 1.35 pounds of meat to make 5 sandwiches. She uses the same amount of meat in each sandwich. How much meat does Lydia use to make each sandwich?

0.27 pounds

200

What is equivalent to 1.8 ÷ 3?

18 tenths ÷ 3

300

9 ÷ 0.6

15

300

2.04 ÷  4

0.51

300

5.18 ÷ 0.74

7

300

Matthew completed a 26.4 mile race in 2.2 hours. If he ran the same amount of miles each hour, how many miles did Matthew run each hour?

12 miles

300

What division problem is equivalent to 8.96 ÷ 0.32?

896 ÷  32

400

84 ÷ 1.2

70

400

0.72 ÷ 8

0.09

400

27.6 ÷ 4.6 

6

400

Saffron made a batch of dough to make dinner rolls. She has 0.76 kg of dough. If each roll uses 0.04 kg of dough, how many rolls can she make?

19

400

Randy says 9 ÷ 0.06 has the same quotient as 90 ÷  6. How do you respond?

I would say he is correct because the quotient of 9 ÷ 0.6 is 15 and the quotient of 90 ÷ 6 is also 15. 

500

56 ÷ 3.5

16

500

3.18 ÷ 3

1.06

500

49.5 ÷ 4.5

11

500

Nina ran laps for a total of 209.2 seconds. She ran each lap in 52.3 seconds. How many laps did she run?

4

500

Ken wants to buy tiles to cover 20 square yards of flooring. He can choose from three sizes of tiles. 

Tile A: 0.1 square yard

Tile B: 0.25 square yard

Tile C: 0.4 square yard

Ken wants to use fewer than 60 tiles. While tiles would allow him to do this? 

Tile C