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Holt CA Course 1

4-8 Dividing Decimals

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Warm UpDivide.

1. 24.5 ÷ 7

2. 50.4 ÷ 6

3. 19.2 ÷ (–2)

4. 128.1 ÷ 21

3.5

8.4

–9.6

6.1

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4-8 Dividing Decimals

Extension of NS2.3 Solve addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems, including those arising in concrete situations, that use positive and negative integers and combinations of these operations.(Review of 5th grade NS 2.1)

California Standards

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You can use a grid to model 0.6 0.3. Circle groupsof 0.3 and count the number of groups.

There are 2 groups of 0.3 in 0.6, so 0.6 ÷ 0.3 = 2.

10 colums of 10 = 100 squares

6 colums shaded = 6/10 = .6

3 colums grouped = 3/10 = .3

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When you divide two numbers, you can multiply both numbers by the same power of ten withoutchanging the final answer.

Multiply both 0.6 and 0.3 by 10:

0.6 10 = 6 and 0.3 10 = 3

0.6 ÷ 0.3 = 2 and 6 ÷ 3 = 2

By multiplying both numbers by the same power of ten, you can make the divisor an integer. Dividing by an integer is much easier than dividing by a decimal.

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Divide.

Additional Example 1A: Dividing Decimals by Decimals

8.28 ÷ 4.6

) 82.8461.

46–36 8

–36 8

Multiply both numbers by 10 to make the divisor an integer.

Divide as with whole numbers.

0

Multiply both numbers by the least power of ten that will make the divisor an integer.

Helpful Hint

8.28 ÷ 4.6

8

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Divide.

Additional Example 1B: Dividing Decimals by Decimals

18.48 ÷ (–1.75)

18.48 ÷ (–1.75) Multiply both numbers by 100 to make the divisor an integer.

)175 1848 . 00 Use zeros as placeholders.Divide as with whole numbers.

1

–17598 0

0.5

–87 510 50

–10 50

0

18.48 ÷ (–1.75) = –10.56

6

The signs are different.

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Check It Out! Example 1A

Divide.

6.45 ÷ 0.5

) 64.5 51

5–14

–10

6.45 ÷ 0.5

2

4 5

.9

–4 50

Multiply both numbers by 10 to make the divisor an integer.

Divide as with whole numbers.

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Divide.

16.48 ÷ (–2.06)

16.48 ÷ (–2.06)

)1,6482068

–1 648

16.48 ÷ (–2.06) = –8

Multiply both numbers by 100 to make the divisor an integer.

Divide as with whole numbers.0

Check It Out! Example 1B

The signs are different.

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Divide. Estimate to check whether each answer is reasonable.

Additional Example 2A: Dividing Integers by Decimals

4 ÷ 1.25

4.00 ÷ 1.25 Multiply both numbers by 100.

)125 400 .0 Use zero as a placeholder.3

–37525 0

–25 0

0

Divide as with whole numbers.

Estimate4 ÷ 1 = 4 The answer is reasonable.

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Divide. Estimate to check whether each answer is reasonable.

Additional Example 2B: Dividing Integers by Decimals

–24 ÷ (–2.5)

–24.0 ÷ (–2.5) Multiply both numbers by 10.

)25 2409

– 22515

.

.0

0

6

– 15 00

Estimate–24 ÷ (–3) = 8 The answer is reasonable.

Divide as with whole numbers.

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Divide. Estimate to check whether each answer is reasonable.

Check It Out! Example 2A

6 ÷ 1.25

6.00 ÷ 1.25 Multiply both numbers by 100.

)125 600 .0 Use zero as a placeholder.4

–500100 0

–100 00

Divide as with whole numbers.

Estimate6 ÷ 1 = 6 The answer is reasonable.

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Divide. Estimate to check whether each answer is Reasonable.

Check It Out! Example 2B

–22 ÷ (–2.5)

–22.0 ÷ (–2.5) Multiply both numbers by 10.

)25 2208

–20020

.

.0

0

8

–20 00

Estimate–21 ÷ (–3) = 7 The answer is reasonable.

Divide as with whole numbers.

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Eric paid $229.25 to rent a car. The fee to rent the car was $32.75 per day. For how long did Eric rent the car?

Additional Example 3: Transportation Application

229.25 ÷ 32.75 Multiply both numbersby 100.

)3,275 22,925 Divide as with whole numbers.

7

–22,9250

Eric rented the car for 7 days.

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4-8 Dividing DecimalsCheck It Out! Example 3

Jace took a trip in which he drove 350 miles. During the trip his truck used 12.5 gallons of gas. What was his truck’s gas mileage?

350.0 ÷ 12.5 Multiply both numbers by 10.

)125 3500Divide as with whole numbers.2

–250100

8

0–1000

0

The gas mileage was 28 miles per gallon.

To calculate miles per gallon, divide the number of miles driven by the number of gallons of gas used.

Helpful Hint

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4-8 Dividing DecimalsLesson Quiz

Divide. Estimate to check whether each answer is reasonable.

1. 78.2 ÷ 0.04

2. –9.72 ÷ 2.7

3. 18.88 ÷ 1.6

4. 19.5 ÷ 3.25

5. Jordan used 32.46 gallons of gas to drive his

van 584.28 miles. How many miles did Jordan

get per gallon?

–3.6

1,995

11.8

6

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