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Dividing Decimals © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next by Powers of Ten 5.NBT#7

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next Directions for the Teacher Review dividing decimals using 10, 100, 1,000. Click each time next appears. Have students write the digits on a piece of paper and then move the decimal point the required number of places.

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Divide the decimal by next

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Divide the decimal by next 0

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Divide the decimal by next

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Divide the decimal by next 0

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Divide the decimal by next

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Divide the decimal by next

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Divide the decimal by 1, next

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Divide the decimal by 1, next,

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Divide the decimal by 1, next 0

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Multiply the decimal by 10, next,

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next EXCELLENTWORK