Division
Division w/ remainder
Multiplying decimals
Dividing Decimals
Short Answer
100

896 divided by 32

28

100

13 divided by 10

1 remainder 3

100

0.55 x 100

55

100

15.5 divided by 5

3.1

100

Finish the lyric!

If I was a rich girl...

na na na na na na na na

200

3 divided by 1/4

12

200

48 divided by 5

9 remainder 3

200

0.03 x 103

30

200

28.40 divided by 4

7.1

200

Free Trashketball for whole group!

BOOM

300

4 divided by 1/3

12 

300

66 divided by 8

64 remainder 2

300

3.5 x 105

350,000

300

365.8 divided by 100

3.658

300

Jack solved the problems below and got all the answers correct. 

50 × 101 = 500 

50 × 102 = 5,000 

50 × 103 = 50,000 

50 × 104 = 500,000 

Describe what is happening to the number of zeros in these problems.

Explain why it works that way.

The number of zeros added to the answer is the same as the exponent number.

There is 1 more zero each time because each power of 10 makes the answer 10 times greater than the one before.

400

8 divided by 1/2

16

400

642 divided by 18

630 remainder 12

400

4.2 x 1,000

4,200

400

751.97 divided by 100

7.5197

400

The 25 students in Ms. Pau’s class picked 555 apples at an apple orchard during their field trip. If they share them equally, how many apples can each student have?

Explain what you did with the remainder and why.  

22 remainder 5

You could give the extra apples to your favorite teachers, Ms. Pau gets to keep the extras, maybe cut them so that everyone gets a fraction of the apples? 

500

1,188 divided by 27 

44 

500

3,942 divided by 32

123 remainder 6

500

0.6 x 0.01

Hint: you will have to move the decimal. Think about how many numbers are after the decimal too.

0.006

500

19,873.2 divided by 1,000

19.8732

500

Tim has 3,910 Pokemon cards. He wants to put them in collector sheets that hold 32 cards per sheet. How many sheets does Tim need for his entire collection?

Explain what you did with the remainder and why.

122 remainder 6

Tim could get an extra sheet for the 6 remaining cards. Or leave them out of a sheet. He could put them in a box to keep or give them to his friends!