Here's an idea for creating your own practice problems for multiplication and division of decimal numbers.
1) Invent a decimal number with at least 4 non-zero digits. Use your favorite digits, or all of the same digits, or consecutive digits, or... Examples: 12.34, .007777, 6544.56, etc.
2) Take a 1-digit or 2-digit number and make it into a decimal number. Examples: 0.000021, 0.6, 1.4, etc.
3) For division practice, make your number from step 1 the DIVIDEND and your number from step 2 the DIVISOR, then divide (remember the "ugly fraction" step). For multiplication practice, multiply your numbers from step 1 and step 2 together.
4) Check your answer(s) with a calculator. Did it work?? If you get REALLY stuck, take a picture or scan of your work and email it to me.
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Long Division Practice Sites
Good long division practice sites! Click on the option to get help if you need it.
Easier (divisor has 1 digit)
Harder (divisor has 2 digits)
Easier (divisor has 1 digit)
Harder (divisor has 2 digits)
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