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Grade 4 Maths Resources (3.8.1 Division of Decimals by Multiples of 10 Printable Worksheets) – Lets Share Knowledge
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Grade 4 Maths Resources (3.8.1 Division of Decimals by Multiples of 10 Printable Worksheets)

division of decimals by multiples of 10 grade 4 maths resources printable worksheets

division of decimals by multiples of 10 grade 4 maths resources printable worksheets

Division of Decimals by Multiples of 10 Printable Worksheets

These Grade 4 Maths resources and worksheets have answers also given in the downloadable links below.

‘Division of Decimals – by multiples of 10’

Division of decimals by multiples of 10 is simple if you follow some simple rules.

We can do this mentally!

Example: Divide!

1) 23.574 ÷ 10 = 2.3574

Since 10 has 1 zero, move the decimal point by one place to the left in the decimal number i.e. the decimal point will now be after 2. So the required answer will be 2.3574.

 

2) 23.574 ÷ 100 = 2357.400

Since 100 has 2 zeros, move the decimal point by two places to the left in the decimal number i.e. the decimal point will now be before 2. We’ll add a zero before 2. The required answer will be 0.23574.

 

Remember the rule: ‘Move the decimal point to the left in the decimal number according to the number of zeros in the other number.’

 

Explanation

Explanation of the topic

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