2.
a) 13.25 × 9
b) 21.96 × 3
3. a) 31.12 × 3 = d) 19.86 × 8 =
c) 12.87 × 8
d) 17.36 × 6
b) 8.79 × 7 = e) 6.87 × 4 =
e) 38.97 × 3
f) 42.19 × 2
g) 3.85 × 6
c) 21.6 × 5 = f) 12.5 × 9 =
4. What number is 7 times greater than 13.64? 5. Leo bought 3 books at €6.78 each. How much did the books cost him in total?
6. Meagan receives €12.57 pocket money every Friday. If she saved all her pocket money, how much money would she save in 8 weeks? Dividing Decimals
Mr Collins divided 2.07kg of chocolate equally among his 3 children. How much chocolate did each child receive?
0. 6 9 kg 3 2. 0 7 kg22
7. Complete the following. a) 2 36.2 f) 3 39.3
8. Now try these. a) 3 25.89 f) 4 24.48
Remember, when
you have a decimal point in the question you must have one in your answer.
h) 18.37 × 7
b) 5 61.5 g) 7 46.2
b) 6 27.42 g) 9 33.21
c) 7 86.8 h) 9 34.2
c) 2 19.74 h) 5 12.75
d) 4 38.8 i) 6 53.4
d) 8 45.12 i) 7 13.09
e) 8 78.4 j) 3 75.9
e) 7 20.23 j) 5 91.5
9. Reuben saved €90.86 for his holiday in Spain and he spent it all. If he spent the same amount of money on each of the 7 days of his holiday, how much money did he spend each day?
10. Mr Dudek bought 6 bags of chips for his family. If the total cost was €17.04, how much did each bag cost?
11. Matthew ran 51.36km over 6 days. If he ran an equal distance every day, how far did he run each day?
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