Each digit moves 2 places to the right. We don't have any units and tenths, so we place a '0' in the columns. Therefore 2 ÷ 100 = 0.02 ...
Equivalent fractions can be used to divide numbers by decimals. For example, \(4 \div 0.2\) is the same as \(\frac{4}{0.2}\). First, note that 0.2 has one decimal place, so multiply the numerator and ...
This simple decimal divide worksheet for KS3 covers multiplying and dividing decimals. There are starter, main and extension activities and the questions start off nice and easy. In total there are 15 ...