Mandisa wants to know which pack of oranges is the better deal. Pack A contains four oranges for $2.50, while Pack B contains three oranges for $1.89. To decide which pack is cheaper, she needs to compare the cost of a single orange in each pack.

To find the cost of one orange, Mandisa must divide the total price by the number of oranges in the pack. This method helps compare the price per item and decide which pack offers better value. In this section, you will learn how to divide decimal numbers by whole numbers so you can solve problems like this.
Find the cost per item: To compare two deals, divide the total price by the number of items in each pack. The smaller result shows the cheaper option per item.
1. Calculate.
a. $37.2 \div 4$
b. $3.2 \div 8$
c. $0.36 \div 4$
d. $140.05 \div 5$
Check your answers with your partner.
2. Calculate.
a. $36.84 \div 12$
b. $75.75 \div 15$
Check your answers with your partner.
3. Find the missing digit.

4. Ahmed is thinking of a number.
He multiplies his number by $14$ and the answer is $86.8$.
What number is Ahmed thinking of?
5. Find the odd one out.
$7.75 \div 5 \quad 9.3 \div 6 \quad 12.32 \div 8 \quad 13.95 \div 9$
Explain your answer.
6. Ella, Kiki and Mandy spend $29.52$ on food.
They share the cost equally between them.
How much does Mandy pay?
7. Two shops sell paint.
Shop A sells $4$ pots of paint for $6.88$.
Shop B sells $3$ pots of paint for $5.22$.
Which shop has the better deal? Explain your answer.
8. A regular pentagon is drawn on the playground.
The perimeter of the pentagon is $26.25$ metres.
What is the length of one side of the pentagon?
Challenge: Use each of the digits 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 exactly once to complete the calculation.
$329.68 \div \square\square = \square.\square$
Think about it: