358 Chapter 4 Decimals
SECTION 4.4
Dividing Decimals
In Chapter 1, we used a process called long division to divide whole numbers.
Long division form
Divisor
In this section, we consider division problems in which the divisor, the dividend, or
both are decimals.
Quotient
Dividend
Remainder
2
(^5) 10
10
0
1 Divide a decimal by a whole number.
To develop a rule for decimal division, let’s consider the problem. If we
rewrite the division as , we can use the long division method from Chapter 3 for
changing an improper fraction to a mixed number to find the answer:
Here the result is written in quotient form.
To perform this same division using decimals, we write 47 as 47.0 and divide as we
would divide whole numbers.
Since , either method gives the same answer. This result suggests the
following method for dividing a decimal by a whole number.
4 107 4.7
Note that the decimal point in the quotient (answer) is placed
directly above the decimal point in the dividend.
After subtracting 40 from 47, bring down the 0 and continue to divide.
The remainder is 0.
4.7
10 47.0
40
7 0
7 0
0
remainder
divisor
4
7
10
10 47
40
7
47
10
47 10
Dividing a Decimal by a Whole Number
To divide a decimal by a whole number:
- Write the problem in long division form and place a decimal point in the
quotient (answer) directly above the decimal point in the dividend. - Divide as if working with whole numbers.
- If necessary, additional zeros can be written to the right of the last digit of
the dividend to continue the division.
EXAMPLE (^1) Divide:. Check the result.
StrategySince the divisor, 6, is a whole number, we will write the problem in long
division form and place a decimal point directly above the decimal point in 42.6.
Then we will divide as if the problem was 426 6.
42.6 6
Self Check 1
Divide:. Check the
result.
Now TryProblem 15
20.8 4
Objectives
1 Divide a decimal by a whole
number.
2 Divide a decimal by a decimal.
3 Round a decimal quotient.
4 Estimate quotients of decimals.
5 Divide decimals by powers of 10.
6 Divide signed decimals.
7 Use the order of operations
rule.
8 Evaluate formulas.
9 Solve application problems by
dividing decimals.