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Division of Decimals by a Whole Number

 

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Copy the examples from the whiteboard. 




















10. Richard bought a package of 7 oatmeal cookies. The total weight of the cookies was 0.91 ounces. How much did each cookie weigh?


11. Camille bought a package of 4 tennis balls. The total weight of the tennis balls was 8.56 ounces. How much did each tennis ball weigh?


12. Mike's car travels 304.8 miles the highway on one full tank. If his fuel

tank holds 8 gallons, then how far can he travel on one gallon of gas?


13. A store owner has 57.6 lbs. of candy. If he puts the candy into 8 jars,

how much candy will each jar contain?


14. A factory used 170.3 kilograms of tomatoes to make 2 batches of pasta sauce. What quantity of tomatoes did the factory put in each batch?


15. A store owner has 64.08 lbs. of candy. If he puts the candy into 9 jars,

how much candy will each jar contain? 


Homework


16. Wyatt had $73.85. He wants to divide this amount evenly between himself and four of his friends. How much should each person get?


17.  A bag of potatoes weighs 5.28lbs.If there are 5 potatoes in the bag, what is the weight of each potato?


18.     Javonte bought 9 sweet peppers. Their total weight is 0.819lbs. Find the weight of each sweet pepper.











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