402 Chapter 4 Decimals
To checkthe result, we multiply the divisor by the
quotient. The result should be the dividend.
Check:
The check confirms that 6.2 4 1.55.
Quotient
Divisor
Dividend
1.55
4
6.20
To divide with a decimal divisor:
1.Write the problem in long division form.
2.Move the decimal point of the divisor so that it
becomes a whole number.
3.Move the decimal point of the dividend the
same number of places to the right.
4.Write a decimal point in the quotient (answer)
directly above the decimal point in the
dividend. Divide as if working with whole
numbers.
5.If necessary, additional zeros can be written to
the right of the last digit of the dividend to
continue the division.
Divide:
Write the problem in long division form. Move the decimal
point of the divisor, 3.4, one place to the right to make it
a whole number. Move the decimal point of the dividend,
1.462, the same number of places to the right.
Now use the rule for dividing a decimal by a whole number.
Write a decimal point in the quotient (answer) directly
above the decimal point in the dividend.
Divide as with whole numbers.
0. 4 3
34 14. 6 2
13 6
1 0 2
1 0 2
0
3.4 1.462
1.462
3.4
Sometimes when we divide decimals, the
subtractions never give a zero remainder, and the
division process continues forever. In such cases,
we can round the result.
Divide:. Round the quotient to the nearest hundredth.
To round to the hundredths column, we need to continue the
division process for one more decimal place, which is the
thousandths column.
Rounding digit: hundredths column
Test digit: Since 8 is 5 or greater, add 1
to the rounding digit and drop the test digit.
Thus,0.77 6 0.13.
0.128
(^6) 0.77 0
6
17
12
50
48
2
0.77 6
To estimate quotients, we use a method that
approximates both the dividend and the divisor so
that they divide easily. There is one rule of thumb
for this method: If possible, round both numbers
up or both numbers down.
Estimate the quotient:
To divide, drop one zero from
320 and one zero from 20,
and then find 322.
The estimate is 16. (The exact answer is 14.2.)
337.9623.8 320 20 16
337.9623.8
Dividing a decimal by 10, 100, 1,000, and so on
To find the quotient of a decimal and 10, 100,
1,000, and so on, move the decimal point to the left
the same number of places as there are zeros in
the power of 10.
Divide:
Since the divisor 10,000 has four
zeros, move the decimal point four
places to the left. Insert two
placeholder zeros (shown in blue).
79.3610,0000. 007936
79.3610,000
The remainder is still not 0.
The dividend is
approximately
The divisor is
approximately