Multiplication/Division with Decimals and Word Problems

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Multiplication/Division with Decimals and Word Problems

45.3 x 2.3 =

Shawna is taking violin lessons. Her violin instructor charges $33 Shawna is taking violin lessons. Her violin instructor charges $33.50 per hour. If Shawna has violin lessons for 3.5 hours each week, what is the weekly cost of her lessons?

64.2 x 3.4 =

0.27 x 0.37=

16.32 x 8.1 =

Nia, Tyler, and Trace went to lunch together Nia, Tyler, and Trace went to lunch together. They decided since they ordered the same things, to split the bill 3 ways. Including tax and tip, the total of the bill was $21.75. How much did each pay?

Bri went to the store to buy 6. 7 pounds of apples at $1. 10 per pound Bri went to the store to buy 6.7 pounds of apples at $1.10 per pound. Not including tax, how much did Bri pay for the apples?

41.02 x 8.1 =

990.33 x 3.3 =

Michael works 15. 5 hours each week at a music store. He earns $9 Michael works 15.5 hours each week at a music store. He earns $9.48 per hour. How much does Michael earn each week?

0.005 x 0.85=

8.75 0.7=

Amir wants to buy a new MP3 player that costs $76. 50. If he saves $8 Amir wants to buy a new MP3 player that costs $76.50. If he saves $8.50 each week, how many weeks will it take Amir to save enough money to buy the MP3 player?

Christopher drove 199. 5 miles in 3. 5 hours Christopher drove 199.5 miles in 3.5 hours. If he drove at a constant speed, how far did he drive in one hour?

70.32 0.08=

1.3545 0.21=

292.9 0.29=

Chad cycled 62. 3 miles in 3. 5 hours Chad cycled 62.3 miles in 3.5 hours. If he cycled at a constant speed, how far did he cycle in 1 hour?

1.3 x 1.5=

Darby wants to buy a new pair of sneakers that costs $66. 50 Darby wants to buy a new pair of sneakers that costs $66.50. If she saves $9.50 each week, how many weeks will it take Darby to save enough money to buy the sneakers?

$54.60 0.84=

If Amanda walks at an average speed of 2 If Amanda walks at an average speed of 2.72 miles per hour, how long will it take her to walk 6.8 miles?

Sam purchased 2. 5 pounds of hamburger at $0. 98 per pound Sam purchased 2.5 pounds of hamburger at $0.98 per pound. What is the total cost of the hamburger?

Maria works 24. 5 hours each week at a bookstore. She earns $8 Maria works 24.5 hours each week at a bookstore. She earns $8.76 per hour. How much does Maria earn each week?

914.02 0.2=

$33.00 1.65=

Jerry has $6. 00 spend on candy. If each candy bar costs $0 Jerry has $6.00 spend on candy. If each candy bar costs $0.60, how many bars can he buy?

At the movies, Gigi buys 0. 6 pounds of candy priced at $2 At the movies, Gigi buys 0.6 pounds of candy priced at $2.10 per pound. How much did she spend on candy?

3.7 x 0.04=