6th Grade Math Textbook, Progress

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Divide. Round to the nearest tenth.


  1. 6  8  2. 17  6  3. 9.2 2  0  4. 6.5 1  5 

  2. 2.3 0 .4 6. 0.9 2 .1 7. 3.1 6 .5 8. 0.3 0 .8

  3. 0.4 0 .8 5  10. 0.4 1 .2 3  11.0.03 0 .1 1  12. 0.09 0 .6 1 


Divide. Round to the nearest hundredth or nearest cent.


  1. 6  5  14. 3  2  2  15. 7  9 .2 16. 4  1 .5

  2. 1.1 4 .5 18. 1.5 0 .4 19.3.3 8 .1 20. 0.7 4 .5

  3. 0.06 7 .1 22. 0.07 9 .3 23.0.7 0 .5 8  24. 0.3 0 .7 1 

  4. 8 $ 1 .2 4  26. 6 $ 8 .2 3  27. 2 $ 1 .1 1  28. 3 $ 5 .1 9 


Divide. Round to the nearest thousandth.


  1. 6  0 .4 30. 8  2 .7 3  31. 3  7 .0 5  5  32. 27  0 .5 7  8 

  2. 0.3 0 .6 1  34. 9.5 1  8  0  8  35.2.3 2  3  7  36. 0.07 0 .4

  3. A 32-oz box of cereal sells for $1.89. To the nearest cent,
    what is the price per ounce?

  4. Juan can climb 3.7 km in 4 hours. To the nearest hundredth
    of a kilometer, how far can he climb in an hour?

  5. Edna can run 5.5 km in 26 minutes. To the nearest tenth of a
    kilometer, what is her speed in kilometers per minute?

  6. Mr. Shapiro used 14.7 gallons of gasoline to drive 392.7 miles. To the
    nearest tenth, what was his average number of miles per gallon?

  7. Explain in your Math Journal how to find the price per ounce
    as in problem 37.


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