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Divide Decimals

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Multiply.
1. 16 30

2. 12 28

3. 320 10

4. 34 21

5. 56 50

6. 109 34

7. How much will it cost for


Gary to reserve 13 lanes?

Bowling Reservations
1 lane

$12

8. Mr. Irwin bought 4 concert tickets for his family.


If each ticket costs $24, how much did Mr. Irwin spend?

Divide.
9. 114 6
12. 1,500 10

10. 84 4

11. 64 4

13. 512 8

14. 5,000 5

15. Hugo spent $216 on 4 sweaters. If each sweater cost


the same amount, find the cost of one sweater.

Round each decimal to the nearest whole number.


16. 2.7

17. 0.7

18. 18.2

19. 6.34

20. 9.8

21. 9.4

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Multiply and Divide Decimals

Multi-Part
Lesson

PART

Multiply Decimals by Whole Numbers


A

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.

Estimate Products of Whole


Numbers and Decimals
Previously, you used rounding and compatible numbers to
estimate products with whole numbers. You can use the same
methods to estimate products of whole numbers and decimals.

Use Rounding
G
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

Round 15.8 to 16 because 15.8


is closer to 16 than 15.
Multiply.

So, 15.8 5 is about 80. Mrs. James buys about 80 gallons


of gas in 5 weeks.

SHOPPING A gel pen at a craft


store costs $1.49. Lucinda
wants to buy three gel pens,
each in a different color. She
has $6 to spend. Does Lucinda
have enough money to buy three
gel pens? Explain.
3 $1 = $3 Estimate $1.49 as $1.
3 $2 = $6 Estimate $1.49 as $2.
The actual cost of the pens is between $3 and $6.
Lucinda has enough money to buy three gel pens.

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Use Compatible Numbers


Estimate the product of 19 and 11.25.
E
19 11.25
Compatible numbers
are numbers that are
close to the actual
numbers and easy to
multiply.
92
4.2

100
4

400

20 10 20 and 10 are compatible numbers.


20 10 = 200
So, 19 11.25 is about 200.

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

60 and 20 are compatible numbers.

So, 58.5 16 is about 1,200.


The truck is holding about 1,200 pounds. Since both
numbers were rounded up, the estimate is higher than
the actual product.

Estimate each product


product. See Examples 1144
1. 2 $4.10

2. 5 $12.65

3. 18.4 10

4. 24.7 3

5. A group of five friends is going to see


a movie. If one ticket costs $8.50, is
$45 a reasonable estimate for the cost
of 5 tickets? Explain.

6. About 57 people rent skates at the ice


rink each day. It costs $4.25 to rent
skates. About how much does the rink
make in skate rentals in one day?

7. A cantaloupe weighs 1.8 pounds.


About how much do 3 cantaloupes
weigh?

8.

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TALK MATH Explain how to round

18.9 to the nearest whole number.

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i
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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

17. Measurement A turkey costs $0.89


per pound and weighs 14 pounds. Is
$15 a reasonable estimate for the cost
of the turkey? Explain.

18. A dragonfly can fly at a speed of


17.8 miles per hour. At that speed,
about how far could a dragonfly fly in
5 hours?

Art

Artsonia is the worlds largest kids online art museum, where


students have their own art gallery online. Friends and family can order
items like the ones shown below that display students artwork.

Estimate the cost of each order.


19. 4 keychains

20. 2 plush bears

21. 3 coffee mugs and 2 keychains

22. 5 mouse pads and a plush bear

23. If you have $50, how many coffee mugs can you buy?
Use the guess, check, and revise strategy.

24. OPEN ENDED Write a real-world multiplication problem involving


whole numbers and decimals in which you would use estimation
to solve. Describe the steps that you used to solve the problem.
25.

WRITE MATH Explain why it is important to use estimation

when solving multiplication problems involving decimals.

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Multi-Part
Lesson

Multiply Decimals

PART

Main Idea

Multiply Decimals
by Whole Numbers

I will explore
multiplying a decimal
by a whole number.

You can use decimal models to multiply a decimal and a whole


number. Each 10 by 10 square represents 1 whole.

Materials
colored pencils

Model 0.4 2 using decimal models.

grid paper

0.4

Shade four rows of


each decimal model
to represent 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.

Combine both shaded


parts onto one model.

So, 0.4 2 = 0.8.

and Apply It
Use decimal models to solve.
1. 0.5 2

2. 0.2 3

3. 2 0.6

4. The product of a multiplication problem is


represented by the decimal model shown.
Write two possible factors for the model.
5.

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E TALK MATH How could you solve


Exercises 13 without using decimal models?

Multiply and Divide Decimals

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:

Use repeated addition.

3 0.96 means 0.96 + 0.96 + 0.96.


21
0.96
0.96
+
0.96

2.88

Another Way:
1

0.96
3

2.88

Count decimal places.


There are two places to the
right of the decimal point.
Count two decimal places
from right to left in the
product.

MEASUREMENT Find the area of a


board that is 4 feet by 3.62 feet.
Estimate 4 3.62
2
3.62

4
14.48

4 4 or 16

There are two places to the


right of the decimal point.
Count two decimal places from right to left.

The area of the bulletin board is 14.48 square feet.

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Multiply. See Examples 1 and 2


Multiply
1. 6 0.5

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?
8.

TALK MATH Is the product of 2.8 and 2 greater than 6 or

less than 6? How do you know?

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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

Algebra Evaluate each expression if x = 3, y = 0.2, and z = 4.5.


18. (7 2) y

19. xz

20. (9 - x) y

Use the information to solve the problem.

21. Did Sonia or Tom make more money mowing lawns? Explain.

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22. OPEN ENDED Write a multiplication problem in which the product


has two decimal places.
23. NUMBER SENSE Place the decimal point in the answer below to
make it correct. Explain your reasoning.

498 8.32 = 414336


24.

WRITE MATH Write a real-world problem that can be solved using

multiplication. One factor should be a decimal.

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

26. Mr. Thomas car can travel 17.6 miles


per gallon of gas. If his gas tank holds
11 gallons, how far can he travel on a
full tank of gas?
F. 176 miles

H. 286.6 miles

G. 193.6 miles

I. 352 miles

27.

SHORT RESPONSE The Marino


family bought 4 tickets to the circus.
What was the total cost of the
tickets?
ets?

28.

GRIDDED RESPONSE Vanessa


is making bracelets for a fundraiser.
Each bracelet uses 28.5 centimeters
of string. How many centimeters
of string will she need to make
20 bracelets?

Estimate each product. (Lesson 1A)


29. 2.3 6

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)

Lesson 1C Multiply Decimals by Whole Numbers

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Multi-Part
Lesson

PART

Multiply Decimals
A

Main Idea

Use Models to
Multiply Decimals

I will explore using


decimal models to
multiply decimals.

You can also use decimal models to multiply a decimal by


a decimal.

Materials
colored pencils

Find 0.3 0.7 using a decimal model.

Step 1

Draw a 10-by-10 decimal model.

grid paper

Each small square represents 0.01.

Get ConnectED

Step 2

Shade a rectangle that is 0.3 units wide and


0.7 units long.

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

There are twenty-one hundredths


in the region that are shaded.
So, 0.3 0.7 = 0.21.

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Find 0.4 2.4 using decimal models.

Step 1

Draw three 10-by-10 decimal models.

Step 2

Shade a rectangle that is 0.4 units wide and


2.4 units long.

0.4
2.4

Step 3

Shade the same amount of squares on a 10-by-10 grid.


There are ninety-six
hundredths in the
shaded region.

So, 0.4 2.4 = 0.96.

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

7. Dianas house has a rectangular window on the door with a height


of 1.5 feet and a width of 0.8 feet. What is the area of the window?
8.

WRITE MATH How many 10-by-10 decimal models do

you need to find 0.5 3.2?

Lesson 2A Multiply Decimals 249

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.

Find 1.8 3.9. Estimate 1.8 3.9

2 4 or 8

1.8

3.9

162
+
540

702

one decimal place


one decimal place

7.02

Count two decimal places from the


right and place the decimal point.

So, 1.8 3.9 = 7.02. Check 8 7.02 

PEANUTS Nina is buying peanuts in bulk. The peanuts cost


$0.75 for each pound. She purchased 2.1 pounds of peanuts.
How much will Nina pay? Round to the nearest cent.
Find $0.75 2.1.
Estimate $0.75 2.1
0.75

2.1

75
+
1500

1575
1.575

$1 2 or $2

two decimal places


one decimal place

Count three decimal places from the


right and place the decimal point.

$1.58 Round to the nearest cent.

Nina will need to pay $1.58. Check $2 $1.58 

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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

two decimal places


two decimal places

0.0300 or 0.03 Count four decimal places from the right.


Annex zeros if needed.

The sales tax is $0.03.

Multiply. See Examples 1133


Multiply
1. 0.6 0.8

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

10. Measurement Jocelyns swimming pool


is shown. Find the area of the swimming
pool.
11. A nutrition label says that one serving
out of a bag of chips has 3.7 grams of fat.
How many grams of fat are there in
2.5 servings?
12. Apples cost $0.98 per pound. How much would it cost to
purchase 5.5 pounds of apples?
13.

TALK MATH Compare and contrast multiplying decimals

and multiplying whole numbers.

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14. 0.9 0.3

15. 1.6 3.2

16. 0.5 6.7

17. 0.81 7.3

18. 5.6 3.9

19. 1.2 0.05

20. 0.28 0.03

21. 0.73 0.21

22. 5.14 0.4

23. 0.98 0.23

24. 0.11 0.91

25. 6.34 0.7

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

Algebra Evaluate each expression if x = 0.3, y = 6.2, and z = 0.5.


30. xy + z

31. y 0.4 - z

32. 3.5z + y

33. y(0.6 + 0.2)

34. yz

35. 5 - (z - x)

According to a recent U.S. Census, the population of


Virginia is about 7.07 million people.
36. About twenty-four hundredths, or 0.24, of all
the people living in the state of Virginia are
under the age of 18. How many people in
Virginia are under the age of 18?
37. If forty-nine hundredths, or 0.49, of all the people
living in Virginia are female, how many females
live in Virginia?

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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.

WRITE MATH Write a multiplication problem in which

the product is between 0.05 and 1.

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?

43. Mr. Garners gas tank holds


17.5 gallons of gasoline. How much
will it cost him to fill up his gas tank
if gasoline costs $2.48 per gallon?
F. $34
G. $35
H. $42.16
I. $43.40

42.

A. $7.39

C. $20.66

B. $13.27

D. $33.93

SHORT RESPONSE To find the


amount of tax added to a purchase,
the total amount is multiplied by
0.06. If Morgan buys a pair of shoes
for $38.95, how much tax is added to
the purchase price? Round to the
nearest cent.

44.

GRIDDED RESPONSE The


average honeybee can travel
10.5 feet per second. How many
feet can the honeybee travel in
3.7 seconds?

Multiply. (Lesson 1C)


45. 12.3 6

46. 4.56 9

47. 72.3 22

48. A group of 9 students go rollerskating. It costs $6.75 for each


person to rollerskate. Is $54 a reasonable estimate for the cost
of 9 students to rollerskate? Explain. (Lesson 1A)

Lesson 2B Multiply Decimals 253

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

SKIMBOARD Josh will need


to make 10 payments of
$32.25 to purchase a new
skimboard. What is the total
cost of the skimboard?
Find $32.25 10 mentally.
$32.25 10 = $32.25 10 has one zero. Move the decimal one
place to the right.

= $322.50 Add a zero at the end to make fifty cents.


The total cost is $322.50.

Multiply by a Power of Ten


Greater than One
Find 0.5 100.
0.5 100 = 0.50 100 has two zeros. Move the decimal point
two places to the right. Annex zeros as needed.

= 50

Since 50 is a whole number, remove the


leading zero and decimal point.

So, 0.5 100 is 50.

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A pattern is also found when multiplying a decimal by powers


of 10 like 0.1 and 0.01 that are less than one.
Multiplying a decimal by a power of 10 that is less than one
moves the decimal point to the left the same number of places
as there are after the decimal point.
Decimal

Power of 10

Product

61.3

0.1

= 6.13

61.3

0.01

= 0.613

61.3

0.001

= 0.0613

Multiply by a Power of Ten


Less than One
Find 3.4 0.1.
3.4 0.1 = 3.4
x
You may need to anne
zeros to complete your
multiplication.

= 0.34

There is one place after the decimal point,


so move the decimal point in 3.4 one place
to the left.

Find 8.6 0.01.


8.6 0.01 = 08.6
= 0.086

There are two places after the decimal


point, so move the decimal point in
8.6 two places to the left.

Find each product.


product Examples 1144
1. 0.54 10

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

10. 76.5 0.001

11. 0.81 0.1

12. 1.23 0.01

13. A music store has 10 flutes. Each flute costs $325.50.


What is the cost of all 10 flutes?
14.

TALK MATH Suppose you want to find the cost of

10 text messages that cost $0.25 each. Explain how you


can mentally find the cost.

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Examples 14
15. 0.397 100

16. 1.76 100

17. 0.78 10

18. 0.13 10

19. 1.4 1,000

20. 4.81 1,000

21. 0.48 0.1

22. 0.93 0.01

23. 0.22 0.001

24. 1.5 0.01

25. 9.75 0.001

26. 48.5 0.1

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

32. What is one tenth, or 0.1, the cost of


the paintbrush?

$3

.20

The table shows a school stores prices.


33. How much will it cost for 10 pencils and
1 notebook?
34. How much would it cost to buy 10 pens from the
school store?

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Item

Price

Notebook

$1.25

Pencil

$0.50

Binder

$2.15

Pen

$0.80

35. CHALLENGE Find 0.346 102.


36. FIND THE ERROR Rico is finding 7.5 100. Find and correct
his mistake.

7.5 100
07.5 = 0.075

37.

WRITE MATH Write a real-world problem that involves

multiplying a decimal by a power of 10.

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

39. Neal is saving $4.25 a week for


100 weeks. How much will he have
saved altogether?
F. $4.25
G. $42.50

B. 15 cm

H. $425.00

C. 150 cm

I. $4,250.00

D. 1,500 cm

Multiply. (Lesson 2B)


40. 0.4 0.3

41. 0.3 2.8

42. 1.6 2.5

43. 0.26 2.5

44. 3.6 7.55

45. 4.3 0.04

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)

Lesson 2C Multiply Decimals 257

Multi-Part
Lesson

Multiply Decimals

PART

Problem-Solving Strategy:

Look for a Pattern

Main Idea I will solve problems by looking for a pattern.


Marvin is shopping for new
M
cclothes. He receives a
member discount on his
purchases. The table
shows the amount Marvin
pays for his clothes and the
amount of his discount.

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

Based on the pattern, how much will Marvin pay, and


how much will the discount be for boots that cost $68.80?

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

Use your plan to solve the problem.


If you multiply the cost of the item by 0.1, you can find the discount.
Subtract the discount from the total cost to find how much Marvin pays.
$68.80 0.1 = $6.88
$68.80 - $6.88 = $61.92

Check

The discount is $6.88.


Marvin pays $61.92.

The answer fits the pattern. So, it is correct. 

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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Refer to the problem on the previous page.


1. What happens to the decimal point
when the cost of the item is multiplied
by 0.1?

3. Marvin only had $50 left to spend.


With his discount, would he be able
to purchase another shirt that costs
$54.70? Explain.

2. How much would the discount be if


Marvin bought a hat that cost $16.50?

4. Why was finding the pattern a helpful


strategy to find the cost of Marvins
discount?

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5. Every year, Victoria receives $30 for her
birthday, plus $2 for each year of her
age. Lacey receives $20 for her birthday
and $4 for each year of her age. In
2010, Victoria is 10, and Lacey is 6.
In what year will they both receive the
same amount of money?

6. Describe the pattern below. Then find


the next three numbers.
0.03, 0.3, 3, 30, , , 

7. Draw the next two figures in the


pattern.

9. Algebra Copy and complete the


table. What is the pattern?
Input (x)

Output (y)

10

19

15

20

39

49

10. Adrienne did 13 sit-ups the first day,


20 sit-ups the second day, and
27 sit-ups the third day. If the pattern
continues, how many sit-ups will she
do on the sixth day?
11. Describe the pattern below. Then find
the next two numbers.
784.5, 78.45, 7.845, , 

8. Samuel will arrive at the airport on the


first plane after 10 A.M. Airplanes arrive
every 50 minutes beginning at 6 A.M.
When will Samuels plane arrive?

12.

WRITE MATH Write a real-world

problem involving a pattern with


decimals. Give it to a classmate and
see if he or she can continue it.

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Mid-Chapter
Check
Estimate each product. (Lesson 1A)
1. 4 $3.14

2. 7 $5.89

3. 3 6.3

4. 8 2.7

13. The dimensions of a swimming pool


are shown. Find the area of the pool.
(Lesson 1C)

5. The store sells newspapers for $1.75


each. Mrs. Horace wants to buy 24 for
her classroom. Estimate the total cost.
(Lesson 1A)

6. Renee ran 1.3 miles every day for one


week. About how many miles did she
run in one week? (Lesson 1A)

Multiply. (Lesson 1C)


7. 5 2.4

8. 9 6.7

9. 2 9.5

10. 7 4.8

11. The table shows a list of coins and the


average mass for that coin.
Coin

2.67

Nickel

5.01

Dime

2.28

Quarter

5.66

15. 7.5 3.6

16. 0.6 8.2

17. 0.06 7.4

18. Dale bought 10 apples at the store for


$0.49 each. How much did he pay for
all 10 apples? (Lesson 2C)
Find each product. (Lesson 2C)
19. 6.2 100

20. 45.7 0.1

21. 0.12 10

22. 92.3 0.01

23. Describe the pattern below. Then find


the next number. (Lesson 2D)

If Jeremy had 3 dimes and 2 quarters


in his pocket, what would be the total
mass of those coins? (Lesson 1C)
12. Find the area of the
parallelogram in
square meters.

260

14. 1.3 4.1

Mass (g)

Penny

(Lesson 2B)

Multiply. (Lesson 2B)

0.9 m
1.8 m

Multiply and Divide Decimals

0.732, 7.32, 73.2, 


24.

WRITE MATH A stadium has

3,720 seats and one tenth, or 0.1, of


the seats are reserved for students.
Explain how to find how many seats
are reserved for students. Then solve.
(Lesson 2C)

Multi-Part
Lesson

PART

Divide Decimals by Whole Numbers


A

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.

ANIMALS A live sponge is an animal


that lives in the ocean. Sponges filter
water to get food. One sponge can
filter 26.4 liters of water in 4 hours.
About how many liters of water can
a sponge filter in one hour?
26.4 4
28 4
28 4 = 7

Change 26.4 to 28
because 28 and 4 are
compatible numbers.
Divide mentally.

So, a sponge can filter about 7 liters of water in one hour.

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

Change $15.18 to $16 because


16 and 2 are compatible numbers.
Divide mentally.

So, $15.18 2 is about $8. Since 2 8 = 16 and 16 15.18,


your answer is reasonable.

Lesson 3A Divide Decimals by Whole Numbers 261

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.

RESTAURANT Three friends


went out to dinner. The total
cost of their meal was
$32.57. If the friends split
the bill evenly, about how
much will each person pay?
Explain why your answer
is reasonable.
$32.57 3
$33 3
$33 3 = $11

Round $32.57 to the nearest whole


dollar amount.
Divide mentally.

Each friend would pay about $11. Since 3 11 = 33 and


33 32.57, your answer is reasonable.

Use Rounding
Estimate 78.74 42.
78.74 42
80 40
80 40 = 2

Round 42 to 40. Replace 78.74 with 80


because 80 and 40 are compatible
numbers.
Divide mentally.

So, 78.74 42 is about 2.

Estimate each quotient


quotient. See Examples 1144
1. $19.50 5

2. $47.25 25

3. 16.8 4

4. 87.3 11

5. 44.7 5

6. 195.8 12

7. It costs $158.75 to purchase 15 tickets to the state fair. About


how much does one ticket cost?
8. Jake bought 3 drawing pens for $8.07. Each pen costs the
same amount. About how much did he spend for 1 pen?
9.

TALK MATH Describe the steps for estimating dividing

money by a whole number.

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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

19. A canoe rental company offers two trips


along the river. Neil and Gabriela choose
the longer trip. If they split the cost of the
rental, about how much will each
person pay?

Canoe Rental
Trip

Distance (miles)

Cost

5.75

$12.98

8.5

$16.32

20. It costs $88.50 for 6 adults to see an exhibit on Egyptian mummies.


About how much does it cost 1 adult to see the exhibit?
21. Measurement There are 74.4 grams of sugar in 3 servings of
grapes. About how many grams of sugar are in a single serving?

Measurement

The table shows the density


of each object. Density describes how tightly the
particles in an object are packed together. You
can find density by dividing an objects mass by
its volume.

Substance

Mass
(g)

Volume
(cm3)

Aluminum

13.5

Gold

56.7

121.5

Mercury

22. Estimate the density of aluminum.


23. Is the density of gold greater than the density
of mercury? Explain.
24. The density of gold is about how many times
greater than the density of aluminum?

25. OPEN ENDED Write a division problem involving money. Describe


the steps that you used to estimate the quotient.
26.

WRITE MATH Explain how to use compatible numbers

to estimate 39.12 21.

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Multi-Part
Lesson

PART

Divide Decimals by Whole Numbers


A

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

Find 3.6 3 using models.

Step 1

Model 3.6 as 3 wholes and 6 tenths.

Step 2

Separate the blocks into three equal groups.

Get ConnectED
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multi-step problems using
whole numbers, fractions,
mixed numbers, decimals.
Also addresses GLE 0506.1.4.

There is one whole and two tenths in each group.


So, 3.6 3 = 1.2.

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.

TALK MATH How could you solve Exercises 16 without

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.

RIBBON There are 8.4 meters left on


a roll of ribbon. Nancy wants to
cut the ribbon in half. What will
be the size of each piece of ribbon?
Find 8.4 2. Estimate 8 2 = 4
4.2
2 
8.4
8

04
4

Place the decimal point directly above


the decimal point in the dividend.

So, 8.4 2 = 4.2.


Each piece of ribbon will be 4.2 meters long.
Check 4.2 4 

Divide a Decimal
by a Two-Digit Number
Find 6.54 12.
0.545
12 
6.540
- 60
54
48

60
60

Place the decimal point.

Annex a zero and continue dividing.

6.54 12 = 0.545

Lesson 3C Divide Decimals by Whole Numbers 265

When dividing decimals, sometimes the answer does not


come out evenly. You need to round the quotient to a
specified place-value position.

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

Place the decimal point.

Divide until you place a digit in the


thousandths place, so you can round to the
nearest cent.

The cost of each book is $16.63.

Divide. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary


Divide
necessary. Examples 1133
1. 3 
48.33

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

10. Mandy and 5 of her friends bought a package of


bottled water for $4.98. How much will each friend
pay to the nearest cent, if the cost is divided equally?
11.

TALK MATH Is the quotient 9.3 10 greater than one

or less than one? Explain.

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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

Use the information to solve the problem.

27. How much money do they each make working together if the
money is split evenly?

28. OPEN ENDED Write a real-life problem that involves dividing a


decimal by a whole number.
29.

WRITE MATH Why is rounding important when dividing

a decimal by a whole number?

Lesson 3C Divide Decimals by Whole Numbers 267

Multi-Part
Lesson

Divide Decimals by Whole Numbers

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

Laura will need to make


10 payments to pay for her
new motorized scooter.
How much will each payment
be if the scooter cost $219.60?
Find $219.60 10.
$219.60 10 = 219.60 10 has one zero. Move the decimal
= $21.96

point 1 place to the left.

So, each payment will be $21.96.

Divide by a Power of Ten


36.4 1,000
36.4 1,000 = 036.4 1,000 has three zeros. Move the
decimal point 3 places to the left.

= 0.0364 Insert a leading zero.


So, 36.4 1,000 = 0.0364.

268

Multiply and Divide Decimals

The quotient of a
number and a power
of ten that is greater
than 1 will always
be less than the
original number.

SCIENCE In the past 100 years, scientists measured the


movement of the continents to be 190.5 centimeters.
If the continents moved the same amount each year, how
much did the continents move in one year?
Divide the total distance moved by 100.
190.5 100 = 1.905 100 has 2 zeros. So move the
decimal point 2 places to the left.

= 1.905
The continents moved 1.905 centimeters each year.

Find each quotient


quotient. Examples 1133
1. 7.2 10

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

10. 100 


8.72

12. 100 


98.6

11. 10 
2.46

13. Herbert bought red beans to make chili to


sell at a fundraiser. The total price of the red
beans was $13.90. How much did it cost for
each can?

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.

15.

TALK MATH Suppose you want to find the number of

10-millimeter ribbons that can be cut from a ribbon that is


192.6 millimeters long. Explain how you can mentally find the
number of ribbons that can be cut.

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17. 208 100

18. 5.71 1

19. 1 
0.07

20. 1,000 


437

21. 1,000 


32.7

22. 0.4 100

23. 102.6 100

24. 78.2 10

25. 10 
5.4

26. 100 


2.1

27. 1,000 


0.75

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.

WRITE MATH Describe the relationship between the number

of places a decimal is moved to the left and the change in the


value of the number.

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Estimation Roll Off


Estimate Dividing a Decimal by a Whole Number

Get Ready!
Players: 2, 3, or 4 players

Get Set!
Each group will need two
number cubes, paper,
and pencil.

You will need: 2 number cubes, paper


and pencil

The player with the most


correct estimates is the
winner for that round.
Roll the cubes to continue
play as time permits.

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.

Game Time Estimation Roll Off

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Multi-Part
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

Find 2.4 0.8.

Step 1

Model 2.4 using two wholes and four tenths.

Get ConnectED
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multi-step problems using
whole numbers, fractions,
mixed numbers, decimals.
Also addresses GLE 0506.1.4.

0.4

Step 2

Since you are dividing by tenths, replace both of


the ones blocks with tenths.

Step 3

Separate the tenths into groups of eight tenths to


show dividing by 0.8.

0.8

0.8

0.8

3 groups

There are three groups of eight tenths in 2.4.


So, 2.4 0.8 = 3.

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Model 0.3 0.06.

Step 1

Model 0.3 using 3 tenths.

Step 2

Replace the tenths with hundredths


since you are dividing by hundredths.

Step 3

Separate the hundredths into groups of


6 hundredths to show dividing by 0.06.

5 groups

There are 5 groups of 6 hundredths in 0.3.


So, 0.3 0.06 = 5.

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

7. Grace purchased some packages of gum for $1.50. If each package


costs $0.50, how many packages did Grace purchase?
8. Tell why the quotient 0.9 0.09 is a whole number. What does the
quotient represent?
9.

WRITE MATH Refer to Activity 2. Explain why in Step 2 you

replaced the tenths with hundredths.

Lesson 4A Divide Decimals 273

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.

TRAVEL The Prease family drove


213.9 miles to the beach. Their
car used 9.3 gallons of gas. How
many miles did they drive per
gallon of gas?
Find 213.9 9.3.
Multiply 9.3 by 10 to
make a whole number.

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

Place the decimal point.


Divide as with
whole numbers.

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

So, 5.32 1.4 = 3.8.


Check 3.8 1.4 = 5.32 

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Multiply and Divide Decimals

Place the decimal point.


Divide as with whole numbers.

Sometimes it is necessary to annex a zero in the quotient


and/or the dividend.

Zeros in the Quotient and Dividend


Find 26.4 0.22.
26.40
0.22 

Multiply each by 100.

120.
22 
2,640.
- 22
44
44

00

Place the decimal point.


Divide.
Write a zero in the ones
place of the quotient
because 0 22 = 0.

So, 26.4 0.22 = 120


Check 120 0.22 = 26.4 
Find 0.06 1.5.
0.06
1.5 

Adding a zero to the


end of a decimal does
not change the value
of the decimal.
0.6 = 0.60

Multiply each by 10.

0.04


15 0.60
- 0
60
60

Place the decimal point.


15 does not go into 6, so
write a 0 in the hundredths
place.
Annex a 0 to continue.

So, 0.06 1.5 is 0.04.


Check 0.04 1.5 = 0.06 

Divide. Examples 1144


Divide
1. 6.89 1.3

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

10. Mrs. Chibas is making chocolate chip cookies


for her daughters class. She bought
a tub of chocolate chip cookie dough that
contained 57.6 ounces of dough. If each
cookie needs 1.2 ounces of dough, how
many cookies can she make?
11.

TALK MATH Explain how to solve 0.808 0.4.

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12. 14.4 0.4

13. 13.2 0.3

14. 3.51 0.78

15. 84.78 0.15

16. 0.92 0.4

17. 12.42 4.6

18. 0.242 0.4

19. 1.404 0.45

20. 0.4 0.05

21. 29.12 1.3

22. 7.98 4.2

23. 2.07 0.9

24. Measurement Kaya works for a T-shirt company


and has 49.5 yards of fabric to make specialty T-shirts.
If each T-shirt needs 4.5 yards of fabric, how many
T-shirts can she make?
25. A pizza chef can make one pizza in 52.3 seconds.
How many pizzas can the pizza chef make in 418.4 seconds?
26. Sei paid $5,787.28 in rent for a certain number of months. If the
cost of rent for one month is $723.41, how many months has Sei
already paid?
27. Kasey is 4.5 feet tall. Her brother, Jerome, is 6.75 feet tall. How
many times taller is Jerome than Kasey?

28. OPEN ENDED Write a real-world problem that involves dividing


a decimal by a decimal.
29. NUMBER SENSE Without solving, would 1.98 0.51 be closer to
4 or 5? Explain.
30. FIND THE ERROR Sonia is finding 13.2 2.2.
Help find and correct her mistake.

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. The area of the rectangle is


335.62 square inches. If the length is
34.6 inches, what is the width?

34.6 in.

A. $5.55

C. $6.55

B. $6.25

D. $7.25

33. Mason has 1.71 meters of string to


decorate his locker. He cut the string
into 0.19-meter lengths. How many
pieces does he have?
F. 6

H. 8

G. 7

I. 9

35.

A. 8.6 inches

C. 10.3 inches

B. 9.7 inches

D. 10.9 inches

SHORT RESPONSE Patricia has


3.75 pounds of hamburger. She is
making hamburgers with 0.25 pound
of hamburger each. How many
hamburgers can she make?

Divide. (Lesson 3D)


36. 10 
46.33

37. 100 


48.3

38. 1,000 


9,435.2

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

42. 0.26 1,000

43. 73.54 0.1

44. 6.02 0.01

45. 132.49 0.001

46. The flag at the right is the flag


of Switzerland. What is the area
of the flag? (Lesson 2B)

3.15 m
4.5 m

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Multi-Part
Lesson

PART

Divide Decimals
A

Problem-Solving Investigation
Main Idea I will choose the best strategy to solve a problem.

Blake measured the amount of rain each


.
day for five days for his first experiment.
Rain Experiment
Day
Amount (in.)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

1.2
0.5
2.4
3.75
1.0

Then, Blake measured


the amount of rain for
another five days for
a second experiment.
It rained the same total amount as
the first experiment, but this time
it rained an equal amount each day.

YOUR MISSION: Determine how much it rained each day in


the second experiment.

Understand

What facts do you know?

the amount it rained each day for the first experiment


the total amount of rain for each experiment is the same
What do you need to find?
how much it rained each day for the second experiment

Plan
Solve

Solve by making a diagram.


1.2 + 0.5 + 2.4 + 3.75 + 1.0 = 8.85 total amount of rain
8.85

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

Since 1.77 5 = 8.85, the answer is reasonable. 

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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Begins on page EP2.

Determine reasonable answers.


Look for a pattern.
Draw a diagram.
Choose an operation.

Use any strategy shown to solve each


problem.
1. Musa wants to buy 3 pairs of pants for
$39.54 each and 2 shirts for $17.99
each. Does she need to save $170,
$160, or $150?

5. Kristen wants to buy a new skateboard.


So far, she has saved $31.26 and
$45.50 from her two lawn-mowing
jobs. How much more money does she
need to buy the skateboard if it costs
$131.99?

6. Teresa can spend $10 on food. Which


of the following combination of foods
can she NOT buy?
hamburger and fruit salad
2 fruit salads and ice cream
hamburger and ice cream

2. NUMBER SENSE Describe the pattern


below. Then find the next three numbers.

Item

Price

2.54, 2.6, 2.66, 2.72, , , 

Ice cream
Hamburger
Fruit Salad

$3.29
$6.79
$2.25

3. Victor bought a small pizza at Pizza


Palace. The price of an extra large pizza
is equal to 2 times the price of a small
pizza plus $3. How much did Victor pay
for the pizza?

7. BAR DIAGRAM Brandon ran 21.6 laps


over three days. If he ran the same
amount each day, how many laps did
he run each day?

8. Thomas noticed that for every 4 cars


that went through a car wash, he saw
2 trucks, if 24 vehicles went through
the car wash, how many were trucks?

4. Anne is setting up tables for a conference.


She is putting 5 rectangular tables end-toend to make one large table. One
rectangular table can seat one person at
each end and 2 people on each side.
How many people will be able to sit
around the new large table?

9. Measurement The width of a


swimming pool is 18.6 yards and
divided into 6 equal rows. What is the
width of each row?

10.

WRITE MATH What strategy did you

use to solve Exercise 4? Explain why


your strategy is appropriate to solve
the problem.

Lesson 4C Divide Decimals 279

The Sun is amazing. It is a star that


is 4.5 billion years old. At its center,
the temperature is 27 million
degrees Fahrenheit. Thats about
67,000 times hotter than an oven!
The Sun is not only incredibly hot,
but also very large. If it was hollow,
1,000,000 Earths could fit inside
of it. Because the Sun is so big,
it has a lot of gravity. This gravity
pulls on the 8 planets and keeps
them in orbit.

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280

Average
Distance from
Sun (miles)

Each planets orbit is a different


shape. Orbital eccentricity describes
the shape of a planets orbit.
Scientists use decimals to measure
orbital eccentricity. If a planets
orbit is perfectly circular, its orbital
eccentricity is 0.0. The more ovalshaped the planets orbit, the closer
the decimal is to 1.0. Because each
orbit is different, the planets are
not always the same distance from
the sun. Scientists describe these
distances from the sun as averages.

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

Multiply and Divide Decimals

Use the information on the previous page to solve each problem.


1. The gravitational pull of Neptune is

about how many times larger than


the gravitational pull of Mercury?
2. The gravitational pull of Jupiter is

about how many times larger than


the gravitational pull of Mars?
3. Which planets orbital eccentricity is

about 4 times the amount of


Neptunes orbital eccentricity?

4. The gravitational pull of Uranus is

about 1.25 times larger than what


planet?
5. The gravitational pull of Earth is

about 2.5 times larger than what


planet?
6. Based on the gravitational pull on

each planet, would you expect to


weigh more or less on Mercury?
Explain your answer.

If you drove
60 miles per hour,
it would take you
176 years to get to
the Sun.

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Chapter Study
Guide and Review
Be sure the following Key
Concepts are written in your
Foldable.

Vocabulary
powers of 10

Vocabulary Check
M
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.

Choose the correct term or number


to complete each sentence.
1. The product of 4.63 (0.01, 100 )
is 463.
2. To mentally divide 8.3 by 1,000,
move the decimal point three
places to the (left, right).
3. When multiplying decimals and
placing the decimal point, find the
(sum, product) of the number of
decimal places in each factor.

Divide Decimals (Lessons 3 and 4)


To divide decimals, change the divisor into
a whole number. Place the decimal point
directly above the decimal point in the
dividend, then divide as with whole
numbers.
Powers of Ten (Lessons 2 and 3)
To . . .

move the decimal point


to the . . .

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

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4. The quotient of 45.8 0.01 is


(458, 4,580).
5. When dividing decimals, place the
decimal point in the quotient
directly above the decimal point
in the (dividend, divisor).
6. A pattern using (powers, factors) of
ten is used in dividing 4.19 10.
7. The quotient of 3.6 0.6 is the
same as the quotient of
36 (0.06, 6 ).
8. Numbers that are easy to divide
mentally are called (compatible,
decimal) numbers.

Multi-Part Lesson Review


Lesson 1

Multiply Decimals by Whole Numbers

Estimate Products of Whole Numbers and Decimals


Estimate each product.
9. 6 6.1
11. 4 $9.21

10. 8 0.8
12. 3 $5.89

13. A bus travels 55 miles per hour for


2.75 hours. Estimate the number of
miles driven.

EXAMPLE 1

Estimate the product of 25 4.7.


25 4.7
Round 4.7 to 5.

25 5
25 5 = 125

Multiply.

So, 25 4.7 is about 125.

Multiply Decimals by Whole Numbers


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

18. How much would five breakfast cereal


bars cost?

one decimal place


Count one decimal
place from right to left.

So, 2.6 8 is 20.8.

Lesson 2

Multiply Decimals

Multiply Decimals

(Lesson 2B)

Multiply.

EXAMPLE 3

19. 0.3 2.5

20. 3.6 6.1

21. 0.08 3.4

22. 3.5 7.2

23. A rectangular patio measures 8.5 feet


by 10.75 feet. What is the area of the
patio in square feet?

Find 8.4 4.2.


8.4

4.2

16 8
+
336
0

35.28

one decimal place


one decimal place

two decimal places

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Chapter Study Guide and Review

Lesson 2

Multiply Decimals

(continued)

Multiply Decimals by Powers of Ten

(Lesson 2C)

Find each product.

EXAMPLE 4

24. 0.5 100

Find 5.8 1,000.


5.8 1,000 = 5800.

25. 6.3 0.1


= 5,800
26. 47.8 0.01

So, 5.8 1,000 = 5,800.

27. 0.87 1,000

EXAMPLE 5

1,000 has
3 zeros, so
move the
decimal point
3 places to
the right.

Find 6.7 0.01.


28. The local sports store sold 100 boxes
of golf balls in the past week for $7.49
each. What was the total cost?
29. A remote control car with a speed of
2.7 feet per second was recently
modified to go 10 times faster. What is
the new speed of the car?

6.7 0.01 = 0.067


= 0.067

So, 6.7 0.01 = 0.067.

Problem-Solving Strategy: Look for a Pattern

There are
2 places after
the decimal
point, so move
the decimal
point 2 places
to the left.

(Lesson 2D)

Solve. Use the look for a pattern strategy.

EXAMPLE 6

30. Find the next three numbers.

Find the pattern in the table.

48.5, 47, 45.5, 44, , , 


31. Draw the next figure in the pattern.

Input (x)

Output (y)

7.8

15.6

23.4

12

31.2

Study the relationship between each input


and output. Each output is 2.6 times
the input.
So, the pattern is 2.6 times x, or 2.6x.

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Lesson 3

Divide Decimals by Whole Numbers

Estimate Quotients of Decimals and Whole Numbers


Estimate each quotient.

(Lesson 3A)

EXAMPLE 7

32. 35.9 9

33. 4.6 4

Estimate the quotient of 37.1 6.

34. 9.4 3

35. 63.2 7

37.1 6

36. The amount of miles an athlete ran in


a week was 27.3 miles. What was the
approximate number of miles the
athlete ran per day, if he ran the same
amount each day?

36 6 = 6

Divide mentally.

So, 37.1 6 is about 6.

Divide Decimals by Whole Numbers


Divide.

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

Find the quotient of 12.6 7.

39. 67.2 5

40. 84.7 7

1.8
12.6
7 
7

56
56

41. Marty spent $20.93 for baseball cards


over the past week. If he bought one
pack per day and each pack of cards is
the same price, how much does each
pack of cards cost?

Divide Decimals by Powers of Ten


Find each quotient.

Place the decimal point.

So, 12.6 7 = 1.8.

(Lesson 3D)

EXAMPLE 9

42. 71.6 0.1

43. 5.14 0.01

Find 46.8 100.

44. 28.7 1,000

45. 309 100

46.8 100 = 0.468

46. The smaller glass holds 10 times less


than the larger glass. How many
milliliters does the smaller glass hold?

= 0.468

100 has 2 zeros,


so move the
decimal point
2 places to the left.

So, 46.8 100 = 0.468.


V = 83.4 mL

V = ? mL

Chapter Study Guide and Review 285

Chapter Study Guide and Review

Lesson 4

Divide Decimals

Divide Decimals

(Lesson 4B)

Divide.
47. 3.96 0.6

EXAMPLE 10

48. 22.26 4.2

49. 0.525 1.5

50. 4.2 0.6

51. 48.38 8.2

52. 0.063 0.3

53. Stacey cut the board below into


12.6-inch pieces. How many boards
did she cut?

Find 18.6 0.2.


18.6
0.2 

Multiply 0.2 by 10 to make a


whole number. Multiply
18.6 by the same number, 10.

93.
2. 
186.
18

6
6

Place the decimal point.


Divide as with whole
numbers.

So, 18.6 0.2 = 93.


Check 93 0.2 = 18.6 

Problem-Solving Investigation: Choose the Best Strategy


Solve.

(Lesson 4C)

EXAMPLE 11

54. George, Francine, and Alisha spent


$45.75 on a birthday gift for their dad.
If they equally divided the price, how
much did each person pay?

Jamal rode his bike 5.7 miles over


3 days. If he rode his bike the same
amount each day, how far did he ride
in one day?
5.7 miles

55. Randy bought 4 pencils and a pad of


notebook paper. If each pencil cost
$0.30, how much did he spend in all?

5.7 3 = 1.9
So, Jamal rode his bike 1.9 miles each day.

$1

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Practice
Chapter Test
Estimate each product.
1. 7 0.9

2. 12 1.7

3. 5 $2.79

4. 3 $21.35

5. What is the area of the rectangle in


square centimeters?
4.8 cm

12. Melissa and her 3 friends went to the


movies and spent $40.25 on tickets,
popcorn, and a drink. About how much
will each person pay if they divide the
total price equally?
13. Toby and his 5 friends ordered a large
pizza for $15.99, and 6 large drinks for
$1.99 each. What is the total cost, not
including tax?

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

10. The table shows a list of recycling


prices per pound for certain metals.
Metal

Price per
pound ($)

Aluminum

0.92

Copper

2.04

Lead

0.68

Tin

6.67

Bridget collected 100 pounds of


aluminum cans to recycle. How much
money would she earn from collecting
the cans?
11. How many cubes will the next figure
have if the pattern below continues?

18. Ten bananas contain 290.5 grams of


carbohydrates. If each banana contains
the same amount of carbohydrates,
then how many grams of carbohydrates
are in one banana?

Divide.
19. 5.98 4.6

20. 2.36 0.4

21. 88.4 6.8

22. 18.45 2.05

23. Tracy paid $157.50 for concert tickets.


If each ticket costs $15.75, how many
tickets did she buy?
24.

WRITE MATH Explain the advantages

and disadvantages of using an estimate


when computing with decimals.

Practice Chapter Test

287

Test Practice

Mitch had $3.45 left after buying some supplies for


school. If he originally had 10 times that amount,
how much money in dollars did he have before he
bought supplies?
Read the Test Item

Be sure to count all of the


decimal places in the
numbers you are multiplying
before placing the decimal in
your answer.

You need to multiply the remaining amount of


money by ten to determine how much money he
started with.
Solve the Test Item
Multiply 3.45 by 10 to find the amount of money he
started with.
3.45

10

34.50

two decimal places


two decimal places

Check your work.


34.50 10 = 3.45
Fill in the grid.

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?

2. Find the area of the parallelogram in


square centimeters by multiplying
base by height.
6.2 cm

A. $6.89
13.7 cm

B. $7.72
C. $7.92
D. $8.00

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F. 84.94
G. 78.92
H. 42.47
I. 19.9

3. The table shows Mr. Davidsons monthly


water bill for June through September.
He splits the bill equally among
3 people. How much will each person
have to pay for the month of June?
Monthly Water Bill

7. About 12.4 million citizens in California


speak Spanish as their first language.
About 3 million citizens in Florida speak
Spanish as their first language. How
many more people speak Spanish in
California than in Florida?

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

8. How many places are to the right of the


decimal point in the product of the
following problem?

B. $8.19

D. $10.92

45.929 1.7

4. The History Museum is selling tickets at


the prices shown below.
Tickets

Price

Adult

$16.50

Children

$11.50

If a family purchases two adult tickets


and two children tickets, how much will
they spend for the tickets?

5.

6.

F. $23.00

H. $56.00

G. $33.00

I. $66.00

SHORT RESPONSE A family is


hiking a trail that is 627 yards long.
What is this distance in feet? (Hint:
1 yard equals 3 feet.)

F. 1 place

H. 3 places

G. 2 places

I. 4 places

9. Mary bought one of each item shown


below. What was the total price for all
of the items bought?
.59
$1

10.

GRIDDED RESPONSE A piece of


ribbon 3.2 meters long is cut into
0.4-meter pieces. How many pieces will
there be?

.49
$2

A. $5.07

C. $5.99

B. $5.79

D. $6.07

.99
$1

SHORT RESPONSE Mrs. Neals


class found the mass of the class gerbil
to be 96.3 grams. Each day, the gerbil
eats 0.1 of its body weight in food.
How much food does the gerbil eat?

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