Let’s solve each problem step by step. We’re dividing decimals, but the answer (quotient) will always be a whole number — that’s what the worksheet says!
Here’s how to think about it:
When you divide by a decimal like 0.04 or 0.06, you can make it easier by multiplying both numbers by 100 (or 10, if needed) to turn them into whole numbers. That doesn’t change the answer — it just makes the math simpler.
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Problem 1: 1.64 ÷ 0.04
Multiply both numbers by 100 → 164 ÷ 4 =
41
✔ Check: 0.04 × 41 = 1.64 → Correct!
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Problem 2: 0.30 ÷ 0.06
Multiply both by 100 → 30 ÷ 6 =
5
✔ Check: 0.06 × 5 = 0.30 → Correct!
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Problem 3: 0.66 ÷ 0.03
Multiply both by 100 → 66 ÷ 3 =
22
✔ Check: 0.03 × 22 = 0.66 → Correct!
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Problem 4: 1.50 ÷ 0.02
Multiply both by 100 → 150 ÷ 2 =
75
✔ Check: 0.02 × 75 = 1.50 → Correct!
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Problem 5: 0.08 ÷ 0.02
Multiply both by 100 → 8 ÷ 2 =
4
✔ Check: 0.02 × 4 = 0.08 → Correct!
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Problem 6: 0.64 ÷ 0.08
Multiply both by 100 → 64 ÷ 8 =
8
✔ Check: 0.08 × 8 = 0.64 → Correct!
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Problem 7: 1.84 ÷ 0.08
Multiply both by 100 → 184 ÷ 8 =
23
✔ Check: 0.08 × 23 = 1.84 → Correct!
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Problem 8: 1.00 ÷ 0.05
Multiply both by 100 → 100 ÷ 5 =
20
✔ Check: 0.05 × 20 = 1.00 → Correct!
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Final Answer:
1) 41
2) 5
3) 22
4) 75
5) 4
6) 8
7) 23
8) 20
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of decimal worksheet grade 6.