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Chapter 06
Chapter 06
Multiply and
Divide Decimals
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1. 16 30
2. 12 28
3. 320 10
4. 34 21
5. 56 50
6. 109 34
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9. 114 6
12. 1,500 10
10. 84 4
11. 64 4
13. 512 8
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17. 0.7
18. 18.2
19. 6.34
20. 9.8
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Multi-Part
Lesson
PART
Main Idea
I will estimate products
of whole numbers and
decimals.
Get ConnectED
GLE 0506.2.5
Develop fluency in solving
multi-step problems using
whole numbers, fractions,
mixed numbers, and decimals.
GLE 0506.1.2 Apply and adapt
a variety of appropriate
strategies to problem solving,
including estimation, and
reasonableness of the solution.
Use Rounding
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GASOLINE
Mrs. James buys about 15.8 gallons of gas each
week
for her car. About how many gallons of gas does she
w
buy in 5 weeks?
Estimate the product of 15.8 and 5.
15.8 5
16 5
16 5 = 80
100
4
400
Use Compatible
Numbers
M
MEASUREMENT
A worker loads 16 packages onto
a truck. Each package weighs 58.5 pounds. About
how many pounds are loaded onto the truck?
Judge the reasonableness of your answer.
58.5 16 Estimate the product of 58.5 and 16.
60 20
2. 5 $12.65
3. 18.4 10
4. 24.7 3
8.
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Estimate
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each
h product.
d
See Examples 14
9. 4 $4.62
13. 7.2 5
10. 3 $23.07
11. $15.50 6
12. $16.85 9
14. 14.5 3
15. 8 19.7
16. 10 26.2
Art
23. If you have $50, how many coffee mugs can you buy?
Use the guess, check, and revise strategy.
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Multiply Decimals
PART
Main Idea
Multiply Decimals
by Whole Numbers
I will explore
multiplying a decimal
by a whole number.
Materials
colored pencils
grid paper
0.4
Get ConnectED
GLE 0506.2.5
Develop fluency in solving
multi-step problems using
whole numbers, fractions,
mixed numbers, decimals.
Also addresses GLE 0506.1.4.
and Apply It
Use decimal models to solve.
1. 0.5 2
2. 0.2 3
3. 2 0.6
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Multi-Part
Lesson
Multiply Decimals
PART
Main Idea
I will multiply a
decimal by a whole
number.
Get ConnectED
GLE 0506.2.5
Develop fluency in solving
multi-step problems using
whole numbers, fractions,
mixed numbers, decimals.
Also addresses GLE 0506.1.7.
Multiply Decimals
by Whole Numbers
Multiplying a decimal by a whole number is similar to
multiplying whole numbers.
Find 3 0.96.
One Way:
2.88
Another Way:
1
0.96
3
2.88
4
14.48
4 4 or 16
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2. 4 2.6
3. 7 0.89
4. 3 2.49
5. 52 2.1
6. 3.4 7
7. A recipe for a cake calls for 3.5 cups of sugar. How many
cups of sugar are needed for 4 cakes?
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l 1 and
d2
9. 2 1.3
10. 3 0.5
11. 1.8 9
12. 2.4 8
13. 4 0.02
14. 0.66 5
15. 0.7 4
16. 1.59 7
17. 0.48 3
19. xz
20. (9 - x) y
21. Did Sonia or Tom make more money mowing lawns? Explain.
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Test Practice
25. One pound off
tomatoes costss
$1.59. How
much do 5
pounds of
tomatoes
cost?
A. $5.59
C. $7.95
B. $6.59
D. $9.79
H. 286.6 miles
G. 193.6 miles
I. 352 miles
27.
28.
30. 1.35 4
31. 8.7 17
32. Mrs. Walsh needs to buy 1.75 pounds of clay for each student
in her class. If she has 22 students, about how many pounds
of clay does she need to buy? (Lesson 1A)
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PART
Multiply Decimals
A
Main Idea
Use Models to
Multiply Decimals
Materials
colored pencils
Step 1
grid paper
Get ConnectED
Step 2
GLE 0506.2.5
Develop fluency in solving
multi-step problems using
whole numbers, fractions,
mixed numbers, decimals.
Also addresses GLE 0506.1.4.
0.3
0.7
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Step 1
Step 2
0.4
2.4
Step 3
and Apply It
Use decimal models to find each product.
1. 0.4 0.8
2. 0.5 0.6
3. 0.2 0.9
4. 0.3 1.8
5. 0.6 2.2
6. 1.4 0.8
Multi-Part
Lesson
Multiply Decimals
PART
Main Idea
I will multiply a
decimal by a decimal.
Get ConnectED
Multiply Decimals
To multiply a decimal by a decimal, multiply as with whole
numbers. To decide where to place the decimal point, count the
number of decimal places in each factor. The product has the
same number of decimal places.
GLE 0506.2.5
Develop fluency in solving
multi-step problems using
whole numbers, fractions,
mixed numbers, decimals.
2 4 or 8
1.8
3.9
162
+
540
702
7.02
2.1
75
+
1500
1575
1.575
$1 2 or $2
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Annex Zeros
GUITARS Demarcus is buying a
new guitar pick that costs $0.50.
The sales tax is found by multiplying
the cost of the guitar pick by 0.06.
What is the cost of the sales tax
for the pick?
Find 0.50 0.06.
0.50
0.06
300
2. 1.7 2.4
3. 0.9 3.8
4. 0.96 7.1
5. 2.6 3.65
6. 5.2 0.07
7. 0.8 2.78
8. 0.35 0.15
9. 3.24 6.4
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Multiply.
l i l See Examples 13
14. 0.9 0.3
26. It costs $4.25 for one pound of roast beef. How much
will it cost to purchase 2.5 pounds of roast beef? Round
to the nearest cent.
27. A certain car travels 22.6 miles on one gallon of gasoline.
How many miles can the car travel on 3.6 gallons of gas?
Find the area of each figure.
28.
29.
1.3 m
6.4 cm
1.3 m
1.8 cm
31. y 0.4 - z
32. 3.5z + y
34. yz
35. 5 - (z - x)
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Virginia
38. NUMBER SENSE Place the decimal point in the answer to make
it correct. Explain your reasoning. 0.7839 2.569 = 20138391
39. OPEN ENDED Write a multiplication problem using two decimals
that has an answer that is greater than 0.1 and less than 0.2.
40.
Test Practice
41. Mikayla is buying deli meat and
cheese for sandwiches for a family
reunion. How much will she
spend on 4.5 pounds of ham
and 3.5 pounds of cheese?
42.
A. $7.39
C. $20.66
B. $13.27
D. $33.93
44.
46. 4.56 9
47. 72.3 22
Multi-Part
Lesson
Multiply Decimals
PART
Main Idea
I will multiply a decimal
by powers of ten.
Get ConnectED
GLE 0506.2.5
Develop fluency in solving
multi-step problems using
whole numbers, fractions,
mixed numbers, decimals.
Multiply Decimals by
Powers of Ten
Multiplying a decimal by
a power of 10 moves the
decimal point to the right
the same number of places
as the number of zeros in
the power of 10.
Decimal
Power of Ten
Product
4.26
= 4.26
4.26
10
= 42.6
4.26
100
= 426
4.26
1,000
= 4,260
= 50
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Power of 10
Product
61.3
0.1
= 6.13
61.3
0.01
= 0.613
61.3
0.001
= 0.0613
= 0.34
2. 8.32 100
3. 7.46 1,000
4. 0.98 100
5. 1.63 10
6. 0.853 1,000
7. 0.72 0.1
8. 0.9 0.01
9. 67.2 0.001
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Examples 14
15. 0.397 100
17. 0.78 10
18. 0.13 10
27. One carton of milk costs $0.99. What is the total cost of
100 cartons of milk?
28. Measurement Mike made a model of a 300-foot building.
His model was one hundredth, or 0.01, the size of the actual building.
How tall was his model?
29. The school purchased 100 trophies to give to the honor roll students.
If one trophy costs $4.32, how much would it cost for all of the trophies?
30. Titus and Cams hourly charge for yard work is shown.
Suppose Titus and Cam each worked 10 hours.
How much money did they earn together?
31. The length of Jennys cat is 10 times
the length of her hamster. What is the
length of her cat?
Titus
Cam
$8.25/h
$5.85/h
$3
.20
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Item
Price
Notebook
$1.25
Pencil
$0.50
Binder
$2.15
Pen
$0.80
7.5 100
07.5 = 0.075
37.
Test Practice
38. Elyse is cutting strips of paper for a
scrapbook page. Each strip is
1.5 centimeters wide. How wide will
10 strips of paper be?
A. 1.5 cm
B. 15 cm
H. $425.00
C. 150 cm
I. $4,250.00
D. 1,500 cm
46. Sophie and two of her friends each purchased a ticket to ride the
rollercoaster. If it costs $1.45 for 1 ticket, how much did Sophie
and her friends spend in all? (Lesson 1C)
Multi-Part
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Multiply Decimals
PART
Problem-Solving Strategy:
Cost
Discount
Amount
Marvin
Pays
Shirt
$34.70
$3.47
$31.23
Pants
$48.50
$4.85
$43.65
Jacket
$62.30
$6.23
$56.07
Boots
$68.80
Item
Understand
What facts do you know?
Marvin receives a discount on his
purchased items.
We know the cost of the boots.
What do you need to find?
We need to find the amount Marvin will
pay for the boots and the amount of the discount.
Plan
One way to solve the problem is by looking for a pattern. Then, extend the
pattern to find the amount paid.
Solve
Check
GLE 0506.2.5 Develop fluency in solving multi-step problems using whole numbers, fractions, mixed
numbers, decimals. GLE 0506.1.2 Apply and adapt a variety of appropriate strategies to problem solving,
including estimation, and reasonableness of the solution. Also addresses GLE 0506.1.5.
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Output (y)
10
19
15
20
39
49
12.
Mid-Chapter
Check
Estimate each product. (Lesson 1A)
1. 4 $3.14
2. 7 $5.89
3. 3 6.3
4. 8 2.7
8. 9 6.7
9. 2 9.5
10. 7 4.8
2.67
Nickel
5.01
Dime
2.28
Quarter
5.66
21. 0.12 10
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Mass (g)
Penny
(Lesson 2B)
0.9 m
1.8 m
Multi-Part
Lesson
PART
Main Idea
I will estimate
quotients of decimals
and whole numbers.
Get ConnectED
GLE 0506.2.5
Develop fluency in solving
multi-step problems using
whole numbers, fractions,
mixed numbers, and decimals.
GLE 0506.1.2 Apply and adapt
a variety of appropriate
strategies to problem solving,
including estimation, and
reasonableness of the solution.
Estimate Quotients
of Decimals and
Whole Numbers
To estimate quotients of decimals and whole numbers, you can
use rounding and compatible numbers.
Change 26.4 to 28
because 28 and 4 are
compatible numbers.
Divide mentally.
Use Compatible
Numbers
MONEY Ms. Glover buys 2 kites for a total of $15.18.
If each kite costs the same, about how much did each
kite cost? Explain why your answer is reasonable.
$15.18 2
$16 2
$16 2 = $8
Round Money
Rounding a decimal is
the same as rounding
a whole number.
To round $32.57 to
the nearest dollar,
look at the number
to the right. Since it
is 5, round $32.57
to $33.
Use Rounding
Estimate 78.74 42.
78.74 42
80 40
80 40 = 2
2. $47.25 25
3. 16.8 4
4. 87.3 11
5. 44.7 5
6. 195.8 12
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ti t each
h quotient.
ti t See Examples 14
10. $28.20 6
11. $7.92 6
12. 88.3 9
13. 128.9 12
14. 576.4 62
15. $15.47 7
16. 56.3 18
17. 32.17 7
18. $175.32 3
Canoe Rental
Trip
Distance (miles)
Cost
5.75
$12.98
8.5
$16.32
Measurement
Substance
Mass
(g)
Volume
(cm3)
Aluminum
13.5
Gold
56.7
121.5
Mercury
Multi-Part
Lesson
PART
Main Idea
I will explore dividing a
decimal by a whole
number.
Divide Decimals
by Whole Numbers
You can use place-value models to divide a decimal by a
whole number.
Materials
base-ten blocks
Step 1
Step 2
Get ConnectED
GLE 0506.2.5
Develop fluency in solving
multi-step problems using
whole numbers, fractions,
mixed numbers, decimals.
Also addresses GLE 0506.1.4.
and Apply It
Use models to find each quotient.
1. 3.4 2
2. 6.3 3
3. 5.6 4
4. 2.7 3
5. 4.8 2
6. 2.8 4
7.
using models?
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Multi-Part
Lesson
PART
Divide Decimals
A
Main Idea
I will divide a decimal
by a whole number.
Get ConnectED
GLE 0506.2.5
Develop fluency in solving
multi-step problems using
whole numbers, fractions,
mixed numbers, decimals.
Also addresses GLE 0506.1.7.
Divide Decimals
by Whole Numbers
As shown in the previous lesson, dividing a decimal by a whole
number is similar to dividing whole numbers.
04
4
Divide a Decimal
by a Two-Digit Number
Find 6.54 12.
0.545
12
6.540
- 60
54
48
60
60
6.54 12 = 0.545
Round a Quotient
MONEY Corey bought 3 books at the book fair for $49.90.
If each book costs the same amount, what is the price of
each book? Round to the nearest cent.
x
You may need to anne
0s when dividing a
decimal by a whole
number.
Find $49.90 3.
16.633
49.900
3
-3
19
18
19
-18
10
9
10
9
2. 2
8.8
3. 4
8.43
4. 145.8 12
5. 22.11 11
6. 65.9 14
7. 18
38.4
8. 14
3.66
9. 15
36.16
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th if necessary. Examples 13
12. 12.4 9
13. 14.14 14
14. 55.44 11
15. 7
7.21
16. 4
6.28
17. 6
276.2
18. 380.5 30
19. 75.2 24
20. 4.68 22
21. 42
223.6
22. 20
8.14
23. 12
361.5
24. Four girls swam the 4-by-200 meter freestyle relay in a total
of 540.5 seconds. If each girl swam their part of the race in
the same amount of time, what was the time for one girl?
25. The table shows the prices for two packs
of batteries. Which pack is a better buy?
Explain your reasoning.
26. The total cost of four movie tickets is $33.40
What is the cost of one ticket?
Batteries
Pack
Number of
Batteries
Price
A
B
4
6
$2.44
$3.90
27. How much money do they each make working together if the
money is split evenly?
Multi-Part
Lesson
PART
Main Idea
I will divide a decimal
by powers of ten.
Get ConnectED
GLE 0506.2.5
Develop fluency in solving
multi-step problems using
whole numbers, fractions,
mixed numbers, decimals.
Divide Decimals
by Powers of Ten
Dividing a decimal by a power of 10 moves the decimal point to
the left the same number of places as the number of zeros in
the power of 10.
Decimal
Power of Ten
Quotient
53.7
= 53.7
53.7
10
= 5.37
53.7
100
= 0.537
53.7
1,000
= 0.0537
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The quotient of a
number and a power
of ten that is greater
than 1 will always
be less than the
original number.
= 1.905
The continents moved 1.905 centimeters each year.
2. 21.5 100
3. 19.2 1,000
4. 10
14.7
5. 100
5.62
6. 100
18.7
7. 6.3 1,000
8. 0.05 1
9. 0.012 100
11. 10
2.46
Items Purchased
Item
Quantity
red beans
shredded
cheese
10
6
14. Sarah was trying to decide what kind of cat food to buy at the
store. Smiley Cat costs $7.90 for 10 pounds. Purr Plus costs $0.85
per pound. Which brand is the better buy? Explain your reasoning.
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l 13
16. 8.3 100
18. 5.71 1
19. 1
0.07
24. 78.2 10
25. 10
5.4
28. Christy purchased 6.75 pounds of licorice. How much licorice does
she need to put in each bag if she divides the total amount into
10 equal-sized bags?
For Exercises 2931, use the table at the right.
29. Each row of the grocery store parking lot
has 10 parking spots of equal width.
What is the width for each spot?
30. How much space is given for each
parking spot at the mall parking lot if
each spot has an equal width?
Number of
Parking Spots
per Row
Combined Width
of all Parking
Spots (m)
Grocery Store
10
31.92
Hardware Store
10
31.96
Mall
10
31.30
Location
31. Which location gives the greatest space for each parking spot?
32. In Alaska, scientists are studying the melting of glaciers. They found
that in the past 10 years, the glaciers receded about 59.05 feet.
If the glaciers receded at the same rate, how much did they recede
in one year?
33. WHICH ONE DOESNT BELONG? Identify the expression that does
not belong with the other three. Explain your reasoning.
6.7 10
4 1,000
0.2 1
52.1 100
34. CHALLENGE Tell what number you must divide 180 by to get 1.8.
35.
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Get Ready!
Players: 2, 3, or 4 players
Get Set!
Each group will need two
number cubes, paper,
and pencil.
Go!
Roll both number cubes.
The sum of the cubes will
be the quotient.
Each player will have
5 minutes to write down as
many division equations
as possible with an estimate
that equals the sum of the
numbers rolled on the
number cubes. At least one
of the numbers in the
equation must be a decimal.
At the end of five minutes,
share the equations with the
rest of the group and tally
the number of equations
with correct estimates.
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Lesson
PART
Divide Decimals
A
Main Idea
I will explore using
models to divide a
decimal by a decimal.
Divide Decimals
Using Models
You can use models to divide decimals by decimals.
Materials
base-ten blocks
Step 1
Get ConnectED
1
GLE 0506.2.5
Develop fluency in solving
multi-step problems using
whole numbers, fractions,
mixed numbers, decimals.
Also addresses GLE 0506.1.4.
0.4
Step 2
Step 3
0.8
0.8
0.8
3 groups
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Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
5 groups
and Apply It
Use models to find each quotient.
1. 2.4 0.3
2. 1.6 0.4
3. 1.8 0.9
4. 0.2 0.04
5. 0.4 0.05
6. 0.2 0.02
Multi-Part
Lesson
Divide Decimals
PART
Main Idea
I will divide decimals
by decimals.
Get ConnectED
GLE 0506.2.5
Develop fluency in solving
multi-step problems using
whole numbers, fractions,
mixed numbers, decimals.
Divide 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.
23.
9.3 213.9
93
2,139.
1 86
279
Multiply 213.9 by the
279
same number, 10.
0
So, they drove 23 miles per gallon
of gas.
Divide Decimals
Find 5.32 1.4.
Multiply 1.4 by 10 to
make a whole number.
1.4
5.32
Multiply 5.32 by the
same number, 10.
3.8
14
53.2
- 42
11 2
- 11 2
0
274
120.
22
2,640.
- 22
44
44
00
0.04
15 0.60
- 0
60
60
2. 4.58 0.5
3. 0.66 0.3
4. 16.5 0.03
5. 0.462 0.2
6. 18.6 0.12
7. 0.07 1.4
8. 3.822 0.04
9. 0.08 1.6
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12. 14.4 0.4
13.2
2.2
31.
0.6
22
13.2
13 2
WRITE MATH Explain how you can check your answer when
dividing decimals.
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Test Practice
32. Lamar spent $16.25 on peanuts. If he
bought 2.6 pounds of peanuts, how
much does 1 pound of peanuts cost?
34.6 in.
A. $5.55
C. $6.55
B. $6.25
D. $7.25
H. 8
G. 7
I. 9
35.
A. 8.6 inches
C. 10.3 inches
B. 9.7 inches
D. 10.9 inches
39. Mr. Ginobli pays the same amount each month on a loan. In one
year, he paid a total of $1,276.20. How much did Mr. Ginobli pay
each month for the bank loan? (Lesson 3C)
Find each product. (Lesson 2C)
40. 52.8 100
41. 3.87 10
3.15 m
4.5 m
Multi-Part
Lesson
PART
Divide Decimals
A
Problem-Solving Investigation
Main Idea I will choose the best strategy to solve a problem.
1.2
0.5
2.4
3.75
1.0
Understand
Plan
Solve
in Experiment 1
Think: What is 8.85 5?
8.85 5 = 1.77
So, it rained 1.77 inches each day of Experiment 2.
Check
GLE 0506.2.5 Develop fluency in solving multi-step problems using whole numbers, fractions, mixed numbers,
and decimals. GLE 0506.1.2 Apply and adapt a variety of appropriate strategies to problem solving, including
estimation, and reasonableness of the solution.
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Price
Ice cream
Hamburger
Fruit Salad
$3.29
$6.79
$2.25
10.
Planet
280
Average
Distance from
Sun (miles)
Orbital
Eccentricity
Gravitational
Pull, ( meters )
_
second2
Mercury
35,983,093
0.205
3.59
Venus
67,237,910
0.007
8.87
Earth
92,955,820
0.017
9.81
Mars
141,633,330
0.055
3.77
Jupiter
483,682,810
0.094
25.95
Saturn
886,526,100
0.057
11.08
Uranus
1,783,935,996
0.046
10.67
Neptune
2,795,084,800
0.011
14.07
If you drove
60 miles per hour,
it would take you
176 years to get to
the Sun.
Chapter Study
Guide and Review
Be sure the following Key
Concepts are written in your
Foldable.
Vocabulary
powers of 10
Vocabulary Check
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Div ultip
ide ly a
De nd
cim
als
Key Concepts
Multiply Decimals (Lessons 1 and 2)
To multiply decimals, multiply as with
whole numbers. The product has the same
number of decimal places as the sum of the
number of decimal places in each factor.
multiply by a power
of 10 less than 1
left
multiply by a power
of 10 greater than 1
right
divide by a power of
10 less than 1
right
divide by a power of
10 greater than 1
left
282
10. 8 0.8
12. 3 $5.89
EXAMPLE 1
25 5
25 5 = 125
Multiply.
(Lesson 1A)
(Lesson 1C)
EXAMPLE 2
14. 6.2 5
15. 3 4.2
Find 2.6 8.
16. 0.08 13
17. 2.09 20
2.6
8
20.8
Lesson 2
Multiply Decimals
Multiply Decimals
(Lesson 2B)
Multiply.
EXAMPLE 3
4.2
16 8
+
336
0
35.28
Lesson 2
Multiply Decimals
(continued)
(Lesson 2C)
EXAMPLE 4
EXAMPLE 5
1,000 has
3 zeros, so
move the
decimal point
3 places to
the right.
There are
2 places after
the decimal
point, so move
the decimal
point 2 places
to the left.
(Lesson 2D)
EXAMPLE 6
Input (x)
Output (y)
7.8
15.6
23.4
12
31.2
284
Lesson 3
(Lesson 3A)
EXAMPLE 7
32. 35.9 9
33. 4.6 4
34. 9.4 3
35. 63.2 7
37.1 6
36 6 = 6
Divide mentally.
36 6
Change 37.1 to 36
because 36 and 6 are
compatible numbers.
(Lesson 3C)
EXAMPLE 8
56.4
37. 4
38. 8
4.52
39. 67.2 5
40. 84.7 7
1.8
12.6
7
7
56
56
(Lesson 3D)
EXAMPLE 9
= 0.468
V = ? mL
Lesson 4
Divide Decimals
Divide Decimals
(Lesson 4B)
Divide.
47. 3.96 0.6
EXAMPLE 10
93.
2.
186.
18
6
6
(Lesson 4C)
EXAMPLE 11
5.7 3 = 1.9
So, Jamal rode his bike 1.9 miles each day.
$1
.49
286
Practice
Chapter Test
Estimate each product.
1. 7 0.9
2. 12 1.7
3. 5 $2.79
4. 3 $21.35
15.5 cm
Divide.
Multiply.
6. 7.2 0.5
8. 7.06 6.1
14. 5.7 3
15. 0.2 5
16. 4.8 6
17. 10.5 3
7. 2.8 3.1
9. 0.04 19.3
Price per
pound ($)
Aluminum
0.92
Copper
2.04
Lead
0.68
Tin
6.67
Divide.
19. 5.98 4.6
287
Test Practice
10
34.50
34
50
Read each question. Then fill in the correct answer on the answer
sheet provided by your teacher or on a sheet of paper.
1. Monica downloaded 8 new songs that
cost $0.99 each. How much did
Monica spend for the songs she
downloaded?
A. $6.89
13.7 cm
B. $7.72
C. $7.92
D. $8.00
288
F. 84.94
G. 78.92
H. 42.47
I. 19.9
Bill ($)
A. 12.1 million
C. 9.4 million
June
32.76
B. 10.4 million
D. 8.6 million
July
24.58
August
24.89
September
26.43
Month
A. $5.46
C. $8.81
B. $8.19
D. $10.92
45.929 1.7
Price
Adult
$16.50
Children
$11.50
5.
6.
F. $23.00
H. $56.00
G. $33.00
I. $66.00
F. 1 place
H. 3 places
G. 2 places
I. 4 places
10.
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$2
A. $5.07
C. $5.99
B. $5.79
D. $6.07
.99
$1
10
6-1C
6-2B
6-3C
6-1C
2-2B
6-4B
5-3C
6-2B
5-2C
6-2C
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