EXAMPLE 1 Writing Divisors as Whole Numbers

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EXAMPLE 1 Writing Divisors as Whole Numbers Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number.

EXAMPLE 1 Writing Divisors as Whole Numbers Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. a. 1.83 2.5

EXAMPLE 1 Writing Divisors as Whole Numbers Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. a. 1.83 2.5 2.5 ) 1.83

Writing Divisors as Whole Numbers EXAMPLE 1 Writing Divisors as Whole Numbers Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. a. 1.83 2.5 Multiply the divisor and dividend by 10. 2.5 ) 1.83

Writing Divisors as Whole Numbers EXAMPLE 1 Writing Divisors as Whole Numbers Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. a. 1.83 2.5 Multiply the divisor and dividend by 10. 2.5 ) 1.83 ANSWER 18.3 25

EXAMPLE 1 Writing Divisors as Whole Numbers Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. b. 3 0.15

Writing Divisors as Whole Numbers EXAMPLE 1 Writing Divisors as Whole Numbers Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. b. 3 0.15 0.15 ) 300 Write zeros as placeholders

Writing Divisors as Whole Numbers EXAMPLE 1 Writing Divisors as Whole Numbers Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. b. 3 0.15 0.15 ) 300 Write zeros as placeholders Multiply the divisor and dividend by 100.

Writing Divisors as Whole Numbers EXAMPLE 1 Writing Divisors as Whole Numbers Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. b. 3 0.15 0.15 ) 300 Write zeros as placeholders Multiply the divisor and dividend by 100. ANSWER 300 15

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1 Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. 1. 0.7 ) 5.6

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1 Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. 1. 0.7 ) 5.6 ANSWER 56 7

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1 Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. 2. 3.8 ) 4.56

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1 Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. 2. 3.8 ) 4.56 ANSWER 45.6 38

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1 Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. 3. 0.14 ) 0.84

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1 Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. 3. 0.14 ) 0.84 ANSWER 84 14

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1 Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. 4. 0.25 ) 62.5

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1 Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. 4. 0.25 ) 62.5 ANSWER 6250 25

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1 Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. 5. 0.133 ) 0.0665

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1 Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. 5. 0.133 ) 0.0665 ANSWER 66.5 133

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1 Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. 6. 0.038 ) 171

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1 Rewrite the division problem so that the divisor is a whole number. 6. 0.038 ) 171 ANSWER 171,000 38