Open Up - Grade 6 - Mathematics - Unit 5 - Lesson 10
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10 Questions
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Kiran is using long division to find 623 / 7.
He starts by dividing 62 by 7. In which decimal place should Kiran place the first digit of the quotient (8)?
Kiran is using long division to find 623 / 7.
He starts by dividing 62 by 7. In which decimal place should Kiran place the first digit of the quotient (8)?
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Here is a long-division calculation of 917 / 7.
There is a 7 under the 9 of 917. What does this 7 represent?
Here is a long-division calculation of 917 / 7.
There is a 7 under the 9 of 917. What does this 7 represent?
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Here is a long-division calculation of 917 / 7.
What does the subtraction of 7 from 9 mean?
Here is a long-division calculation of 917 / 7.
What does the subtraction of 7 from 9 mean?
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Han's calculation of 972 / 9 is shown here.
Find 108*9
Han's calculation of 972 / 9 is shown here.
Find 108*9
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Han's calculation of 972 / 9 is shown here.
Did Han make a mistake?
Han's calculation of 972 / 9 is shown here.
Did Han make a mistake?
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Find the following quotient:
Find the following quotient:
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Find the following quotient:
Find the following quotient:
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Find the following quotient:
Find the following quotient:
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One ounce of a yogurt contains of 1.2 grams of sugar. How many grams of sugar are in 14.25 ounces of yogurt?
One ounce of a yogurt contains of 1.2 grams of sugar. How many grams of sugar are in 14.25 ounces of yogurt?
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The mass of one coin is 16.718 grams. The mass of a second coin is 27.22 grams. How much greater is the mass of the second coin than the first?
The mass of one coin is 16.718 grams. The mass of a second coin is 27.22 grams. How much greater is the mass of the second coin than the first?
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