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Welcome to another Learner's Grid resource. Please enjoy the quiz below.
This quiz relate to our class work on giving quotients as fractions, and has the answers available.

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(1)   If I share $5.50 amongst 10 children, how much would each person get? (Give your answer as a decimal fraction since we are dealing with money!)



(2)   If I share $16.60 amongst 10 children, how much would each person get? (Give your answer as a decimal fraction since we are dealing with money!)



(3)   If I share $25.50 amongst 10 children, how much would each person get? (Give your answer as a decimal fraction since we are dealing with money!)



(4)   If I share $56.50 amongst 10 children, how much would each person get? (Give your answer as a decimal fraction since we are dealing with money!)



(5)   If I share $24.50 amongst 10 children, how much would each person get? (Give your answer as a decimal fraction since we are dealing with money!)



(6)   If I share $5.50 amongst 5 children, how much would each person get? (Give your answer as a decimal fraction since we are dealing with money!)



(7)   If I share $2.50 amongst 5 children, how much would each person get? (Give your answer as a decimal fraction since we are dealing with money!) 



(8)   If I share $4.50 amongst 5 children, how much would each person get? (Give your answer as a decimal fraction since we are dealing with money!)



(9)   Gordon had a piece of string that was 1.45 metres long. If he cut it into 10 pieces of equal length, how long was each new (shorter!) piece?



(10)   Reba had a piece of rope that was 5.45 metres long. If she cut it into 10 pieces of equal length, how long was each new (shorter!) piece?



(11)   Stan had a piece of cotton that was 423cm long. If he cut it into 10 pieces of equal length, how long was each new (shorter!) piece?



(12)   Mary had a length of timber that was 38cm long. If she had it cut it into 4 pieces of equal length, how long was each new (shorter!) piece?



(13)   Fester had a length of timber that was 67cm long. If he had it cut it into 5 pieces of equal length, how long was each new (shorter!) piece?



(14)   James had a strip of paper that was 67cm long. If he had it cut it into 4 pieces of equal length, how long was each new (shorter!) piece?



(15)   Sarah had a strip of paper that was 73cm long. If she had it cut it into 8 pieces of equal length, how long was each new (shorter!) piece?