CONFIDENTIAL Today we will review “Multiplying & Dividing Decimals”

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CONFIDENTIAL Today we will review “Multiplying & Dividing Decimals”

CONFIDENTIAL Let us warm up with some practice 10 5 = 2 x x 6 = 2 x x 1 = =

CONFIDENTIAL Multiplying Decimals by Whole Numbers When multiplying a decimal by a whole number, multiply as with whole numbers Then use estimation to place the decimal point in the product. You can also count the number of decimal places

CONFIDENTIAL Multiplying Decimals by Whole Numbers Method 1: –Use estimation Round 14.2 to x 6 ->14x6 or x (Since the estimate is 84, place the decimal point after the 5) Example: Find 14.2 x 6

CONFIDENTIAL Multiplying Decimals by Whole Numbers Example: Find 14.2 x 6 Method 2: –Count decimal places x There is one place to the right of the decimal point. Count the same number of places from right to left.

CONFIDENTIAL Multiplying Decimals by Whole Numbers Your turn! Find 11.4 x 8

CONFIDENTIAL Multiplying Decimals by Whole Numbers If there are not enough decimal places in the product, you need to add zero to the left. For example: –Find 2 x x Annex a zero to the left of 36 to make three decimal places. There are three decimal places.

CONFIDENTIAL Multiplying Decimals by Whole Numbers Your turn! Multiply 3 x 0.02

CONFIDENTIAL Multiplying Decimals When multiplying a decimal by a decimal, multiply as with whole numbers. To place the decimal point, find the sum of the number of decimal places in each factor. The product has the same number of decimal places.

CONFIDENTIAL Multiplying Decimals For example: Find 4.2 x x One decimal place Two decimal places The product is Compared to the estimate, the product is reasonable. Estimate 4.2 x 6.7 ->4x7 or 28

CONFIDENTIAL Multiplying Decimals Your turn! Multiply x 3.7

CONFIDENTIAL Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers Dividing a decimal by a whole number is similar to dividing whole numbers

Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers Divide a decimal by a 1-Digit Number –Find 6.8 ÷ 2. Estimate 6 ÷ 3 = ÷ 2 = 3.4 Compared to the estimate, the quotient is reasonable.

CONFIDENTIAL Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers Your turn! Find 3.49 ÷ 4

CONFIDENTIAL Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers Divide a decimal by a 2-Digit Number –Find 7.49 ÷ 14. Estimate 10 ÷ 10 = ÷ 14 = Compared to the estimate, the quotient is reasonable. Place the decimal point Annex a zero and continue dividing

CONFIDENTIAL Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers Your turn! Find ÷ 46

CONFIDENTIAL Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers Round a Quotient: –Usually, when you divide decimals the answer does not come out evenly. –You need to round the quotient to a specified place-value position. –Always divide to one more place- value position than the place to which you are rounding.

CONFIDENTIAL Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers Round a Quotient: –Example: Seth purchased 3 video games for $51.79, including tax. If each game costs the same amount, what was the price of each game in dollars? Place the decimal point Divide as with whole numbers Divide until you place a digit in the thousandths place. To the nearest cent, the cost in dollars is 17.26

CONFIDENTIAL Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers Your turn! –The table shows how much money Halley made in one week for a variety of jobs. To the nearest cent, what was her average pay for these three jobs? Jobs Pay in a week Baby-sitting$50.00 Pet-sitting$10.50 Lawn work $22.50

CONFIDENTIAL Dividing by Decimals When dividing by decimals, change the divisor into a whole number. To do this, multiply both the divisor and the dividend by the same power of 10. Then divide as with whole numbers.

CONFIDENTIAL Dividing by Decimals Example: Find ÷ 2.2 Multiply by 10 to make a whole number Multiply by the same number, 10 Place the decimal point Divide as with whole numbers Annex a zero to continue

CONFIDENTIAL Dividing by Decimals Your turn! –Divide 0.4 ÷

CONFIDENTIAL Let us take a short break!

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CONFIDENTIAL Let us practice! Find 12.9 x 7 Find 0.82 x 4

CONFIDENTIAL Let us practice! Find 0.04 x 5.1 Find 0.04 x

CONFIDENTIAL Let us practice! Find ÷ 32 Find ÷ 35

CONFIDENTIAL Let us practice! DivideDivide

CONFIDENTIAL Let us practice! Choose the correct term to complete each sentence. To check your answer for a division problem, you can multiply the quotient by the (dividend, divisor) When dividing a decimal by a whole number, place the decimal point in the quotient directly (below, above) the decimal point found in the dividend.

CONFIDENTIAL Good Job!