1. Is there a website that can show me how to divide decimals by10-1000?

2. Divide decimals by whole numbers?
3. Patterns with tenths, hundredths and thousandths?

PLEASE HELPL ME - THANK YOU IN ADVANCE.

JUST SOME SAMLES OF ALL THE ABOVE

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thank you Ms. Sue what about the PATTERNS #3

Certainly! I can help you with these questions.

1. To find a website that shows you how to divide decimals by 10, 100, or 1000, you can search on a search engine like Google or Bing using keywords such as "dividing decimals by 10-1000 tutorial" or "how to divide decimals by powers of 10". This will give you a list of websites and tutorials that explain the process step by step.

2. Dividing decimals by whole numbers is a similar process to dividing whole numbers. You can follow these steps:
i. Write the decimal division problem.
ii. Move the decimal point in the divisor to the right until it becomes a whole number.
iii. Move the decimal point in the dividend the same number of places to the right.
iv. Divide the whole numbers as you would normally.
v. Write the decimal point directly above the decimal point in the dividend and bring it down to the quotient.
vi. Continue dividing if necessary.

You can practice this method using examples from math books or online platforms that provide practice questions with step-by-step explanations.

3. To understand patterns with tenths, hundredths, and thousandths, let's consider the following examples:
- Tenths: Take the sequence 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, … Each term increases by 0.1, showing a pattern of adding tenths.
- Hundredths: Consider the sequence 0.01, 0.02, 0.03, … Each term increases by 0.01, indicating a pattern of adding hundredths.
- Thousandths: Look at the sequence 0.001, 0.002, 0.003, … Each term increases by 0.001, demonstrating a pattern of adding thousandths.

You can observe these patterns by writing out the sequences, or use online resources that provide visual representations or interactive exercises to help you understand and identify similar patterns.