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Algebra: Patterns in Decimal Factors and Products
Schimmel Algebra: Patterns in Decimal Factors and Products
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MCC5.NBT.2 – Explain patterns in the number of zeros of the product when multiplying a number by powers of ten, and explain patterns in the placement of the decimal point when a decimal is multiplied or divided by a power of 10.
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Essential Question: How are the products affected when multiplying decimals by powers of 10?
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When you multiply a decimal number by 10, 100, or 1,000, move the decimal point to the right because the product will be greater than the original factor. When you multiply a decimal number by 0.1 and 0.01 move the decimal point to the left because the product will be less than the original factor. Example #1 0.98 x 1 = 0.98 24.5 x 1 = 24.5 0.98 x 10 = 9.8 24.5 x 0.1 = 2.45 0.98 x 100 = 98. 24.5 x 0.01 = 0.245 0.98 x 1,000 = 980.
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When you multiply a decimal number by 10, 100, or 1,000, move the decimal point to the right because the product will be greater than the original factor. When you multiply a decimal number by 0.1 and 0.01 move the decimal point to the left because the product will be less than the original factor. Example #2 0.478 x 1 = 0.478 0.4 x 1 = 0.4 0.478 x 10 = 4.78 0.4 x 0.1 = 0.04 0.478 x 100 = 47.8 0.4 x 0.01 = 0.004 0.478 x 1,000 = 478.
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When you multiply a decimal number by 10, 100, or 1,000, move the decimal point to the right because the product will be greater than the original factor. When you multiply a decimal number by 0.1 and 0.01 move the decimal point to the left because the product will be less than the original factor. Example #3 $3.25 x 1 = $3.25 0.88 x 1 = 0.88 $3.25 x 10 = $32.50 0.88 x 0.1 = 0.088 $3.25 x 100 = $325.00 0.88 x 0.01 = $3.25 x 1,000 = $3,250.00
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Guided Practice
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1 x 0.3 = 0.3 10 x 0.3 = 3 100 x 0.3 = _____ 1,000 x 0.3 = _____
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1 x = 2.845 10 x = 28.45 100 x = _______ 1,000 x = 2,845
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1 x = 10 x = _______ 100 x = 34.59 1,000 x = 345.9
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0.5 x 1 = 0.5 0.5 x 0.1 = _____ 0.5 x 0.01 = 0.005
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3.82 x 1 = 3.82 3.82 x 0.1 = _____ 3.82 x 0.01 =
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7.2 x 1 = _____ 7.2 x 0.1 = 0.72 7.2 x 0.01 = ____
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What is the value of n? 10 x = n
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What is the value of n? n x 0.08 = 0.8
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What is the value of n? 100 x n = 4.5
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Your Turn
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1 x = 0.005 10 x = _____ 100 x = 0.5 1,000 x = 5
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1 x = 4.761 10 x = 47.61 100 x = _____ 1,000 x = ______
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1 x 0.45 = 0.45 10 x 0.45 = _____ 100 x 0.45 = _____ 1,000 x 0.45 = ______
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1 x 0.9 = ______ 0.1 x 0.9 = 0.09 0.01 x 0.9 = _____
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1 x 8.2 = 8.2 0.1 x 8.2 = 0.82 0.01 x 8.2 = _____
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1 x 9.8 = ______ 0.1 x 9.8 = _____ 0.01 x 9.8 = 0.098
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What is the value of n? 1.5 x n = 0.15
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What is the value of n? n x 3.8 = 0.038
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What is the value of n? 0.07 x n = 0.007
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Word Problems
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A half dollar is 0. 50 of a dollar
A half dollar is 0.50 of a dollar. What is the value of 100 half dollars? Of 1,000 half dollars?
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Mario used up 0. 1 bottle of vanilla that held 2. 5 ounces
Mario used up 0.1 bottle of vanilla that held 2.5 ounces. How many ounces did he use?
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A package contains 100 small pieces of candy. The package contains 12
A package contains 100 small pieces of candy. The package contains 12.5 grams of fat. How many grams of fat are in each piece of candy?
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At the school dance, 100 people bought candy bars
At the school dance, 100 people bought candy bars. Each candy bar cost $ What was the total amount collected from the ice cream sales?
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Jason learned that Native earth houses 45 feet long
Jason learned that Native earth houses 45 feet long. He built a model that is 0.01 times as long. How long is Jason’s model?
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