This lesson works on dividing decimals using models and place value This lesson works on dividing decimals using models and place value ...
Dividing is the opposite of multiplying. When you divide a decimal number by 10, 100 and 1000, the place value of the digits in the number decrease. Place value is the position of a digit in a number.
Equivalent fractions can be used to divide numbers by decimals. For example, \(4 \div 0.2\) is the same as \(\frac{4}{0.2}\). First, note that 0.2 has one decimal place, so multiply the numerator and ...
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