6th Grade Math Textbook, Progress

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Divide. When needed, write zeros as placeholders in the dividend.


  1. 0.4 0 .2 2. 0.5 0 .7 3. 0.8 0 .5 4. 1.5 0 .3

  2. 0.8 1  6. 0.4 9  7. 2.5 6  8. 1.2 3 

  3. 0.05 0 .7 10. 0.32 0 .4 11.0.08 0 .7 12. 0.08 1  6 

  4. 6  3  14. 8  4  15.0.2 0 .0 3  16. 2.4 0 .6

  5. 0.71.4 18. 0.3 2 19.0.030.025 20. 0.80.032


Divide. Write zeros in the quotient as needed.


  1. 5  0 .1 5  22. 4  0 .3 6  23. 8  0 .1 6  8  24. 80  0 .8

  2. 2.1 0 .8 6  1  26. 6.2 0 .3 7  2  27.2.1 0 .0 6  3  28. 0.6 0 .0 3  6 

  3. 7  0 .0 3  5  30. 9  0 .4 1  4  31. 2  1 .8 0  2  32. 9  0 .0 9  9 

  4. 9.8 0 .0 1  9  6  34. 0.8 0 .0 3  2  8  35.3.1 0 .0 2  7  9  36. 0.71 0 .0 1  4  2 

  5. 0.4050.5 38. 0.3520.4 39.0.000920.4 40. 0.000420.4

  6. 0.702 9 42. 0.0096 3 43.4.32 6 44. 2.62 8

  7. Forty laps around a track equal 46. A wheel makes 1 turn in 0.7 second.
    2.5 km. How far is 1 lap around What part of a turn can it make in
    the track? 0.35 second?

  8. Melons cost $.56 per pound. 48. A can of juice costs $.48.
    How many pounds can be bought How many cans can be
    with $5.60? bought with $12?

  9. A greyhound runs at a speed of 50. A baseball card is 0.65 mm
    39.35 miles per hour. How far thick. What is the thickness
    will the greyhound run in of 20 baseball cards?
    0.25 hour? of 100 baseball cards?

  10. Melinda bought 3.2 lb of cherries for $2.88. Cody paid
    $3.78 for 4.5 lb of cherries. Who paid more per pound?
    How much more?


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