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Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ by a 1-Digit Whole Number

Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ by a 1-Digit Whole Number When multiplying decimals, we first multiply ______ the _______ ______. At the end, we use our ___________ to place the decimal in the product, OR…

Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ by a 1-Digit Whole Number When multiplying decimals, we first multiply WITHOUT the DECIMAL POINT. At the end, we use our ESTIMATE to place the decimal in the product, OR…

Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ by a 1-Digit Whole Number When multiplying decimals, we first multiply WITHOUT the DECIMAL POINT. At the end, we use our ESTIMATE to place the decimal in the product, OR… You can count how many ________ ________there are _______the decimal in your factors. That tells you how many place values there are after the decimal in your _________.

Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ by a 1-Digit Whole Number When multiplying decimals, we first multiply WITHOUT the DECIMAL POINT. At the end, we use our ESTIMATE to place the decimal in the product, OR… You can count how many PLACE VALUES there are AFTER the decimal in your factors. That tells you how many place values there are after the decimal in your PRODUCT.

Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ by a 1-Digit Whole Number When multiplying decimals, we first multiply WITHOUT the DECIMAL POINT. At the end, we use our ESTIMATE to place the decimal in the product, OR… You can count how many PLACE VALUES there are AFTER the decimal in your factors. That tells you how many place values there are after the decimal in your PRODUCT. Ex. 1.646 X 3

Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ by a 1-Digit Whole Number When multiplying decimals, we first multiply WITHOUT the DECIMAL POINT. At the end, we use our ESTIMATE to place the decimal in the product, OR… You can count how many PLACE VALUES there are AFTER the decimal in your factors. That tells you how many place values there are after the decimal in your PRODUCT. Ex. 1.646 X 3 ≈ 2 X 3 ≈ 6

Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ by a 1-Digit Whole Number When multiplying decimals, we first multiply WITHOUT the DECIMAL POINT. At the end, we use our ESTIMATE to place the decimal in the product, OR… You can count how many PLACE VALUES there are AFTER the decimal in your factors. That tells you how many place values there are after the decimal in your PRODUCT. Ex. 1.646 X 3 4.938 ≈ 2 X 3 ≈ 6

Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ by a 1-Digit Whole Number When multiplying decimals, we first multiply WITHOUT the DECIMAL POINT. At the end, we use our ESTIMATE to place the decimal in the product, OR… You can count how many PLACE VALUES there are AFTER the decimal in your factors. That tells you how many place values there are after the decimal in your PRODUCT. Ex. 6.762 X 4 Ex. 1.646 X 3 4.938 ≈ 2 X 3 ≈ 6

Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ by a 1-Digit Whole Number When multiplying decimals, we first multiply WITHOUT the DECIMAL POINT. At the end, we use our ESTIMATE to place the decimal in the product, OR… You can count how many PLACE VALUES there are AFTER the decimal in your factors. That tells you how many place values there are after the decimal in your PRODUCT. Ex. 6.762 X 4 ≈ 7 X 4 ≈ 28 Ex. 1.646 X 3 4.938 ≈ 2 X 3 ≈ 6

Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ Name_____ 6__ Lesson 3 – Multiplying Decimals Nov_ by a 1-Digit Whole Number When multiplying decimals, we first multiply WITHOUT the DECIMAL POINT. At the end, we use our ESTIMATE to place the decimal in the product, OR… You can count how many PLACE VALUES there are AFTER the decimal in your factors. That tells you how many place values there are after the decimal in your PRODUCT. Ex. 6.762 X 4 27.048 ≈ 7 X 4 ≈ 28 Ex. 1.646 X 3 4.938 ≈ 2 X 3 ≈ 6