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344 Chapter 4 Decimals


SECTION 4.3


Multiplying Decimals


Since decimal numbers are base-tennumbers, multiplication of decimals is similar to
multiplication of whole numbers. However, when multiplying decimals, there is one
additional step—we must determine where to write the decimal point in the product.

1 Multiply decimals.
To develop a rule for multiplying decimals, we will consider the multiplication
and find the product in a roundabout way. First, we write 0.3 and 0.17 as
fractions and multiply them in that form. Then we express the resulting fraction as a
decimal.

Express the decimals 0.3 and 0.17 as fractions.

Write the resulting fraction as a decimal.
From this example, we can make observations about multiplying decimals.


  • The digits in the answer are found by multiplying 3 and 17.


3  17  51


  • The answer has 3 decimal places. The sumof the number of decimal places in
    the factors 0.3 and 0.17 is also 3.


1 decimal 2 decimal 3 decimal
place places places

These observations illustrate the following rule for multiplying decimals.

0.3  0.17  0.051


0.3  0.17  0.051


51
0.051 1,000




51


1,000


Multiply the numerators.
Multiply the denominators.




3  17


10  100


0.30.17


3


10





17


100


0.30.17


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Multiplying Decimals

To multiply two decimals:


  1. Multiply the decimals as if they were whole numbers.

  2. Find the total number of decimal places in both factors.

  3. Insert a decimal point in the result from step 1 so that the answer has the
    same number of decimal places as the total found in step 2.


EXAMPLE (^1) Multiply:
StrategyWe will ignore the decimal points and multiply 5.9 and 3.4 as if they
were whole numbers. Then we will write a decimal point in that result so that the
final answer has two decimal places.


5.93.4


Self Check 1
Multiply:
Now TryProblem 9

2.74.3


Objectives


1 Multiply decimals.

2 Multiply decimals by powers
of 10.
3 Multiply signed decimals.

4 Evaluate exponential
expressions that have decimal
bases.
5 Use the order of operations
rule.
6 Evaluate formulas.

7 Estimate products of decimals.

8 Solve application problems by
multiplying decimals.
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