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Warm-up/Review Multiply the following decimals: 1.1.26 x 5.6 2.18.9 x 3.2 3..03 x 69.7 4.5.68 x 09
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Dividing Decimals Start Smart #3 Pages 10-12
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Remember the parts of a division problem: 545 9 dividend divisor quotient
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Dividing a Decimal by a Whole Number Place the decimal point in the quotient directly above the decimal point in the dividend. Divide as you normally would (DMSB)
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Example 512.5 DMSBDMSB
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Example 2 9101.52
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Dividing a Decimal by a Decimal Move the decimal point in the divisor to the right, until you get to the end of the digits. Count how many places you moved that decimal. Move the decimal point in the dividend the same number of places to the right that you moved the decimal point in the divisor.
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Example 0.36.72 one space New problem
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367.2 DMSBDMSB
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Example 2 3.212.24
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Example 3 0.3813.3 The decimal must be moved 2 spaces to the right. When we move this one 2 spaces, we find that we need to add a space. What will we fill it with?
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381330
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Example 4 2.481.3392
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248133.92
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Terminating and Repeating Decimals A terminating decimal is a decimal that stops, or terminates. Examples: 1.25 or 0.892 A repeating decimal is a decimal that has a repeating digit or a repeating group of digits. Examples: 1.3333… or.121212121… Repeating decimals usually have a bar across the repeating portion. 2.3
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62 8.0 0
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5 6 00
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