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Decimals Review. by Lauren McCluskey. Decimal Models. Tenth. Hundredth. by Christine Berg. Remember that each period has three place values within the period. Ten -thousandths Hundred-thousandths. Tenths Hundredths Thousandths. Hundreds Tens Million Ones. Hundreds
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Decimals Review by Lauren McCluskey
Decimal Models Tenth Hundredth by Christine Berg
Remember that each period hasthree place values within the period Ten -thousandths Hundred-thousandths Tenths Hundredths Thousandths Hundreds Tens Million Ones Hundreds Tens Thousand Ones Hundreds Tens Ones Ones 671,690,492.36754 by Moncia Yuskaitis
Equivalent Decimals 0.6 or 6 tenths 0.60 or 60 hundredths by Christine Berg
Use rounding • When the question asks you • to estimate. • When you want to know if your answer is reasonable. by Monica Yuskaitis
Memorize this Poem Find your number. Look right next door. 4 or less just ignore. 5 or more, add 1 more. by Monica Yuskaitis
Round to the tenths: • 75.86 • 75.83 • 75.96 • 75.835
Find your number.Look right next door.4 or less just ignore.5 or more, add 1 more
Find your number.Look right next door.4 or less just ignore.5 or more, add 1 more. • 75.86 is about 75.9 • 75.83 is about 75.8 • 75.96 is about 76.0 • 75.835 is about 75.8
Which is greater: 0.6 or 0.58? 0.6 0.58 by Christine Berg
Which is greater: 0.400 or 0.5? 0.400 0.5 by Christine Berg
Adding or Subtracting Decimals • When adding or subtracting decimals, line them up! What is: • $7.54 + $3.56? • $15.00 - $6.27? • $0.75 + $1.25 + $6.79? • 75.425 + 3.5005? • 98.322 – 7.0545?
Adding Decimals • $7.54 + $3.56? 7.54 + 3.56 11.10 or $11.10
Adding or Subtracting Decimals • When adding or subtracting decimals, line them up! What is: • $7.54 + $3.56 = $11.10 • $15.00 - $6.27 = $8.73 • $0.75 + $1.25 + $6.79 = $8.79 • 75.425 + 3.5005 =78.9255 • 98.322 – 7.0545 = 91.2675
Multiplying Decimals: Step 1: Multiply as if the factors were whole numbers • Multiplying Decimals &Properties of Multiplication by Christine Berg
Step 1: 8.5 X2.5 4 2 5 1 7 0 0 2 1 2 5 next….. • Multiplying Decimals &Properties of Multiplication by Christine Berg
Step 2: Count the total decimals places in the factors • Multiplying Decimals &Properties of Multiplication by Christine Berg
Step 2: 8.5 X2.5 4 2 5 1 7 0 0 2 1 2 5 next….. • Multiplying Decimals &Properties of Multiplication by Christine Berg
Step 3: Give the product the total decimal places of the factors • Multiplying Decimals &Properties of Multiplication by Christine Berg
Step 3: 8.5 X2.5 4 2 5 1 7 0 0 2 1 .2 5 • Multiplying Decimals &Properties of Multiplication by Christine Berg
Multiplying Decimals Why do we count the decimal places? • Multiplying decimals is counter-intuitive. What is 0.10 * 6? • Think about money. 0.10 is a dime, and you have 6 of them, so how much do you have? 0.60.
Multiplying Decimals Or think of base ten blocks where the flat equals one hundred and each rod equals ten…
Multiplying Decimals 0.6 = 0.1 * Or one tenth of 6 tenths is…
Multiplying Decimals 0.06 0.6 = 0.1 * Or… one tenth of 6 tenths is 6 hundredths.
Try it! • 2.50 * 0.1 ? • 87.655 * 0.001? • 125.75 * 1.0?
Try it! • 2.50 * 0.1 = 0.250 • 87.655 * 0.001 = 0.087655 • 125.75 * 0.10 = 12.575
Dividing Decimals When you divide decimals, you move the decimal in the divisor so that it’s a whole number. Then move the decimal in the dividend the same number of places.
How does this work? 10.00 divided by 0.10 0.10 )10.00 becomes: 10 ) 1000 after you move the decimal two places in the divisor and two places in the dividend.
10 goes into 1000 100 times so the answer is 100. Check it: 100 * .10 = 10.0 or 10.00. It works.
Dividing Decimals • Why does this work? • Dividing decimals can be counter-intuitive. • Dividing a decimal by a decimal can give you a larger number. Now that’s odd, isn’t it? Why is this?
Dividing Decimals Ask yourself: How many ___’s are in ___? 6 tenths 0.6 ÷ 0.1= Or… there are 6 tenths in 0.6.
Try it! • 875.25 ÷ 0.01 ? • 9218.4 ÷ 0.1? • 722.36 ÷ 0.0001?
Try it! • 875.25 ÷ 0.01 = 87,525 • 9218.4 ÷ 0.1 = 92,184 • 722.36 ÷ 0.0001 = 7,223,600
Credits: • Comparing and Rounding Decimals byChristine Berg • Multiplying Decimals &Properties of Multiplication by Christine Berg • Math Flash Place Value by Monica Yuskaitis • Math Flash Rounding by Monica Yuskaitis