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Round the answer to the nearest hundredth. Divide 62 1289 Click Here Problem slide Click Here

? 62 1289 Which number goes above the 8? Problem slide 1 2 3 4

Yes, 2 is correct. Correct slide Click Here

62 x 1 = 62. 62 is too small. Try again. No, try again Click Here

62 x 3 = 186. 186 is too large. Try again. No, try again Click Here

62 x 4 = 248. 248 is too large. Try again. No, try again Click Here

2 62 1289 What is 62 x 2? Problem slide 64 124 128 624

Yes, 62 x 2 = 124. Correct slide Click Here

62 x 2 does not equal 64. Try again. No, try again Click Here

62 x 2 does not equal 624. Try again. No, try again Click Here

No, 62 x 2 does not equal 128. Try again. No, try again Click Here

Do nothing, the problem is finished. What happens next? 2 62 1289 124 Add 124. ? Subtract 124. Bring down the 9. Problem slide Do nothing, the problem is finished.

Yes, now we subtract! Correct slide Click Here

You do not add 124 Try again. No, try again Click Here

Bring down the 9 after you subtract. Try again. No, try again Click Here

There is still more work to complete before the problem is finished. Try again. No, try again Click Here

What is 128 – 124? 2 62 1289 124 ? 8 2 4 6 Problem slide

Yes, the answer is 4. Correct slide Click Here

128 – 124 is not 2. Try again. No, try again Click Here

128 – 124 does not equal 6. Try again. No, try again Click Here

128 – 124 does not equal 8. Try again. No, try again Click Here

Nothing, the problem is finished. What happens next? 2 62 1289 124 4 Add Subtract Nothing, the problem is finished. Problem slide Bring down the 9.

Yes, bring down the 9. Correct slide Click Here

You don’t subtract No, try again. No, try again Click Here

You don’t add. No, try again. No, try again Click Here

There is still more work to complete before the problem is finished. No, try again. There is still more work to complete before the problem is finished. No, try again Click Here

2 62 1289 What number goes above the 9? 124 4 9 Problem slide 1 2 3

Yes, 0 will go above the 9. Correct slide Click Here

62 x 1 = 62 62 is too large. No, try again. No, try again Click Here

62 x 2 = 124. 124 is too large. No, try again. Click Here

62 x 3 = 186 186 is too large No, try again. No, try again Click Here

2 62 1289 What is 62 x 0? 124 4 9 Problem slide 1 2 3

Yes, 62 x 0 = 0. Correct slide Click Here

62 2 = 124 Try again. No, try again Click Here

62 x 1 = 62 Try again. No, try again Click Here

62 x 3 = 186 Try again. No, try again Click Here

Add a decimal point and a zero. What happens next? 2 62 1289 124 Multiply by 0 4 9 Add 0 Add a decimal point and a zero. Problem slide Nothing, the problem is finished.

Yes, we add a decimal point and a zero. Correct slide Click Here

Don’t multiply by 0. Try again. No, try again Click Here

Don’t add a zero Try again. No, try again Click Here

There is more work to complete before the problem is finished. Try again. No, try again Click Here

. What happens next? 2 62 1289 124 Multiply by 0 4 9 62 1289 124 Multiply by 0 4 9 Bring down the zero Add another 0 Problem slide Nothing, the problem is finished.

Yes, we bring down the zero. Correct slide Click Here

Don’t multiply by O. Try again. No, try again Click Here

Do not add another 0 at this time. Try again. No, try again Click Here

There is still more work to complete before the problem is finished. Try again. No, try again Click Here

. What number goes above the zero? 2 62 1289 124 4 9 5 6 7 8 62 1289 124 4 9 Problem slide 5 6 7 8

Yes, 62 x 7 = 434 Correct slide Click Here

62 x 5 = 310. 310 is too small. Try again. No, try again Click Here

62 x 2=6 = 372. 372 is too small. Try again. No, try again Click Here

62 x 8 = 496. 496 is too large. Try again. No, try again Click Here

Round to the nearest tenth. What happens next? 2 7 62 1289 124 4 9 Add 434 Subtract 434 Round to the nearest tenth. Problem slide Do nothing, the problem is finished.

Yes, we subtract. Correct slide Click Here

Do not add. Try again. No, try again Click Here

It is impossible to round to the nearest tenth or hundredth at this time. Try again. No, try again Click Here

There is more work to complete before the problem is finished. Try again. No, try again Click Here

What is 490 – 434? . 2 7 62 1289 124 4 9 4 3 4 ? Problem slide 54 56 64 66

Yes, 490 – 434 = 56 Correct slide Click Here

490 – 434 does not equal 54. Try again. No, try again Click Here

490 – 434 does not equal 64. Try again. No, try again Click Here

490 – 434 does not equal 66. Try again. No, try again Click Here

. What happens next? 2 7 62 1289 124 Multiply by 0 4 9 4 3 4 Add a 7. 7 62 1289 124 Multiply by 0 4 9 4 3 4 Add a 7. 56 Add a zero and bring down the zero. Problem slide Nothing, the problem is finished.

Yes, add a zero and bring the zero down. Correct slide Click Here

Don’t multiply by 0. Try again. No, try again Click Here

Don’t add 7. Try again. No, try again Click Here

There is still more work to complete before the problem is finished. Try again. No, try again Click Here

. What number goes above the zero? 2 7 ? 62 1289 124 4 9 4 3 4 56 6 7 7 ? 62 1289 124 4 9 4 3 4 56 6 7 8 9 Problem slide

Yes, a 9 goes above the zero. 62 x 9 = 558. Correct slide Click Here

62 x 6 = 372. 372 is too small. Try again. No, try again Click Here

62 x 7 = 434. 434 is too small. Try again. No, try again Click Here

62 x 8 = 496. 496 is too small. Try again. No, try again Click Here

. What happens next? 2 7 9 62 1289 Subtract. 124 7 9 62 1289 Subtract. 124 Add a zero and bring it down. 4 9 4 3 4 56 Round Problem slide Nothing, the problem is finished.

Yes, the next step is to subtract 560 - 558. Correct slide Click Here

You need to subtract first. Try again. No, try again Click Here

You can’t round to the nearest hundredth yet. Try again. No, try again Click Here

There is more work to complete before the problem is finished. Try again. No, try again Click Here

What is 560 – 558? . 2 7 9 62 1289 124 4 9 4 3 4 56 558 Problem slide 1 2 3 4

Yes, the answer is 2. Correct slide Click Here

560 – 558 does not equal 1. Try again. No, try again Click Here

560 – 558 does not equal 3. Try again. No, try again Click Here

560 – 558 does not equal 4. Try again. No, try again Click Here

. What happens next? 2 7 9 62 1289 Subtract. 124 4 9 7 9 62 1289 Subtract. 124 4 9 Add a zero and bring it down. 4 3 4 56 558 Problem slide Round 2 Nothing, the problem is finished.

Yes, add a zero and bring it down. Correct slide Click Here

Don’t subtract. Try again. No, try again Click Here

You cannot round to the nearest hundredth yet. Try again. No, try again Click Here

There is more work to complete before the problem is finished. Try again. No, try again Click Here

. What number goes above the zero? 2 7 9 62 1289 124 4 9 4 3 4 56 558 7 9 62 1289 124 4 9 4 3 4 56 558 Problem slide 1 2 3 2

Yes, a zero goes above the zero. Correct slide Click Here

62 x 1 = 62. 62 is too large. Try again. No, try again Click Here

62 x 2 = 124. 124 is too small. Try again. No, try again Click Here

62 x 3 = 186. 186 is too large. Try again. No, try again Click Here

. What happens next? 2 7 9 62 1289 124 Subtract. 4 9 7 9 62 1289 124 Subtract. 4 9 Add a zero and bring it down. 4 3 4 56 558 Round Problem slide 2 Nothing, the problem is finished.

Yes, we start rounding to the nearest thousandths. It is not necessary to continue dividing because we need a number in the thousandths place to round to the hundredths place. Correct slide Click Here

Don’t subtract. Try again. No, try again Click Here

You don’t need to add anymore zeroes. Try again. No, try again Click Here

There is more work to complete before the problem is finished. Try again. No, try again Click Here

We are rounding the quotient to the nearest hundredths We are rounding the quotient to the nearest hundredths. What number is in the thousandths place? 20.790 Problem slide 2 7 9

Yes, a zero is in the thousandths place. Correct slide Click Here

2 is in the tens place. Try again. No, try again Click Here

7 is in the tenths place. Try again. No, try again Click Here

9 is in the hundredths place. Try again. No, try again Click Here

What number is in the hundredths place? 20.790 Problem slide 2 7 9

Yes, a 9 is in the hundredths place. Correct slide Click Here

0 is in the ones place and the thousandths place. Try again. No, try again Click Here

2 is in the tenths place. Try again. No, try again Click Here

7 is in the tenths place. Try again. No, try again Click Here

What does the 0 tell the 9 to do? Remember: 4 or less, let it rest. 5 or more, add 1 more. 20.790 Problem slide Go down 1 Rest Add 1 more Add 2 more

Yes, the zero tell the 9 to rest. Correct slide Click Here

You NEVER go down when rounding. Try again. No, try again Click Here

You add 1 when the number in the thousandths place is 5 or more. Try again. No, try again Click Here

You NEVER add 2 when rounding. Try again. No, try again Click Here

What is the quotient rounded to the nearest hundredth? 20.790 Problem slide 20.769 20.80 20.79 20.791

Yes, 20.790 rounded to the nearest hundredth is 20.79 Correct slide Click Here

the review problem again? Do you want to look at the review problem again? Yes, I want to review again. No, I want to continue with the power point presentation.

Look carefully. The quotient is 20.790. Try again. No, try again Click Here

You do not add 1 . The 0 is in the thousandths place. Try again. No, try again Click Here

Don’t add 1 to the zero Try again. No, try again Click Here

Divide 4569 ÷ 37 124.49 123.49 124.5 123.5

Yes! 123.49 is the correct answer. Correct slide Click Here

No, try again. No, try again Click Here

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Divide 9821 ÷ 73 134.52 134.55 134.54 134.53

Yes! 134.53 is the correct answer. Correct slide Click Here

No, try again. No, try again Click Here

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Divide 1573 ÷ 82 19.18 19.17 19.19 19.2

Yes! 19.18 is the correct answer. Correct slide Click Here

No, try again. No, try again Click Here

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Divide 3854 ÷ 34 113.36 113.38 113.35 113.34

Yes! 113.35 is the correct answer. Correct slide Click Here

No, try again. No, try again Click Here

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Divide 6295 ÷ 92 68.43 68.42 68.41 68.4

Yes! 68.42 is the correct answer. Correct slide Click Here

No, try again. No, try again Click Here

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Congratulations!! You Have Finished!!