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Multiplying and Dividing Decimals

Multiplying and Dividing Decimals. Ly Matej. Multiplying Decimals. Step 1: Line up the numbers as if there were no decimals DO NOT add “0” as place holders Step 2: multiply as if you had whole numbers Step 3: count the number of decimal places in each number

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Multiplying and Dividing Decimals

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  1. Multiplying and Dividing Decimals Ly Matej

  2. Multiplying Decimals • Step 1: Line up the numbers as if there were no decimals • DO NOT add “0” as place holders • Step 2: multiply as if you had whole numbers • Step 3: count the number of decimal places in each number • Step 4: the total will be how many decimal places are in your answer

  3. Multiplying Decimals x 4.07 3.1 Step 1:Line up the numbers as if there were no decimals 407 + Step 2: multiply as if you had whole numbers 12 210 12 617

  4. Multiplying Decimal 4.07 2 Decimal places Step 3: count the number of decimal places in each number. x 3.1 + 1 Decimal places 407 + 12 210 . 3 Decimal places 12 617 Step 4: the total will be how many decimal places are in your answer.

  5. Dividing Decimals • Rule 1: the divisor may NEVER be a decimal. It must be a whole number. • Rule 2: if you move the decimal in the divisor (outside number), you MUST move the decimal in the dividend (inside number) the SAME number of places. • Rule 3: after moving the decimal in the dividend, shift the decimal UP into your answer, immediately.

  6. Dividing Decimals Rule 1: the divisor may NEVER be a decimal . 2 9 5 Rule 2: If you move the decimal in the divisor (outside number), you MUST move the decimal in the dividend (inside number) the SAME number of places. . . 2 2 6 4 9 0 -4 4 2 0 -1 98 11 0 -110 Rule 3: After moving the decimal in the dividend, shift the decimal UP into your answer, immediately. 0

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