Division.5th Grade Math Pretest 1.1
This test is given to find out how well you have learned division.  If you do not miss any problems you are ready to continue  with Magnificent Step 4, Fractions.  Otherwise keep practicing problems in this section before you move on to the next Magnificent Step.  If you still don't understand  please talk to me to develop a plan so that you master the key math concepts you have not yet mastered.  You will retake the 5th Grade Math Pretest test by the end of the school year to measure your academic progress.

There are no grades on this pretest!  If you pass the 5th Grade Math Pretest with a grade of 90% or higher you have earned the right to increase your end of quarter grade.  For example, if you have a B+ you can increase your grade to an A-.
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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NBT.B.6
Find whole-number quotients of whole numbers with up to four-digit dividends and two-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models
1.  Solve 2,846 / 32? *
What number goes in the underlined section
1 point
2.  Solve  904 / .04 =? *
Make certain you use commas to show place value changes.  For example 2,745 not 2745.
1 point
3.  Solve 1.692 / 12? *
Make certain you use commas to show place value changes.  For example 2,745 not 2745.
1 point
4.  Solve 0.224 / 7? *
Make certain you use commas to show place value changes.  For example 2,745 not 2745.
1 point
5.   If 88  is the divisor and the dividend is 3102 what is the Quotient.   If there is a remainder remember to include it. *
Make certain you use commas to show place value changes.  For example 2,745 not 2745.
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