- Move the decimal point in the divisor and the
dividend the same number of places so that the
divisor becomes a whole number.You do not
have to find the quotient.
a.
b. - Fill in the blanks: To divide with a decimal divisor,
write the problem in division form. Move the
decimal point of the divisor so that it becomes a
number. Then move the decimal point of the
dividend the same number of places to the.
Write the decimal point in the quotient directly
the decimal point in the dividend and divide
as working with whole. - To perform the division , the decimal points
in the divisor and dividend are moved 1 place to the
right. This is equivalent to multiplying by what
form of 1? - Use multiplication to check the following division. Is
the result correct? - When rounding a decimal to the hundredths column,
to what other column must we look at first? - a. When 9.545 is divided by 10, is the answer smaller
or larger than 9.545?
b. When 9.545 is divided by 0.1, is the answer smaller
or larger than 9.545? - Fill in the blanks.
a. To find the quotient of a decimal and 10, 100,
1,000, and so on, move the decimal point to the
the same number of places as there are zeros
in the power of 10.
b. To find the quotient of a decimal and 0.1, 0.01,
0.001, and so on, move the decimal point to the
the same number of decimal places as there
are in the power of 10.
- Determine whether the signof each result is positive
or negative.You do not have to find the quotient.
a.
b.
NOTATION
- Explain what the red arrows are illustrating in the
division problem below.
(^467) 3208.7
25.92
3.2
15.25(0.5)
1.917
0.9
2.13
14.562
7.8
7.814.562
3.7116.695
1.310.66
- The division shown below is not finished. Why was
the red 0 written after the 7 in the dividend?
GUIDED PRACTICE
Divide. Check the result.See Example 1.
- Divide. Check the result.See Example 2.
- Divide. Check the result.See Example 3.
- Divide. Check the result.See Example 4.
- Divide. Round the quotient to the nearest hundredth. Check the
result.See Example 5.
- Divide. Round the quotient to the nearest hundredth. Check the
Estimate each quotient.See Example 6.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
Find each quotient.See Example 7.
67.4
0.001
545.2
0.001
1.250.1 8.620.01
27.07
10,000
30.09
10,000
451.78 100 991.02 100
9.219,460.76
6.115,819.74
5,556.52167.89
3,883.28448.12
348.845.7
383.767.8
284.25491.4
289.84272.1
13.07
0.6
17.09
0.7
16.43
0.9
11.83
0.6
0.290.1131 0.580.1566
0.2436
0.29
0.1932
0.42
5 22.8 6 28.5
13.4 4 38.3 5
37 320.05 32 125.12
98.21 23 190.96 28
3 27.6 4 28.8
12.6 6 40.8 8
2.3
(^2) 4.7 0
4
07
6
1
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