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Do NowEstimate by rounding to the nearest integer.
1. 3.62 + 4.1
2. 7.47 + (–8.23)
3. 8.52 – 3.16
4. 5.826 + 11.729
8
–1
6
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Hwk: p 25, 26
Problem of the Day
Complete the magic square. The sum of each row, column, and diagonal must be the same number.
0.5 7
4.625
8.75
6.375
5.25 4
2.25 2.875
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EQ: How do I add/subtract/multiply/divide decimals?
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M7N1.c Add, subtract, multiply, and divide positive and negative rational numbers
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Use zero as a placeholder so thatboth numbers have the same numberof digits after their decimal points.
Add each column just as you wouldadd integers.
Line up the decimal points.
70.8
66.8+ 4.0
Add 66.8 and 4
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4.55 + 11.3
4.55+ 11.30
15.85
Estimate5 + 11 = 16
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6.44 + 16
6.44+ 16.00
22.44
Estimate6 + 16 = 22
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When adding numbers with the same sign, find the sum of their absolute values. Then use the sign of the numbers.
Remember!
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3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals–8.33 + (–10.972)
Estimate
–8 + (–11) = –19
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3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals6.78 + 13.2
19.98
Estimate7 + 13 = 20
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4.21 + 34
38.21
Estimate4 + 34 = 38
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= –21.742
Estimate
–8 + (–14) = –22
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A. 5.34 – 2.08
3.26
B. 28 – 15.911
28.000 –15.911
12.089
7 9 9 10
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A. 3.57 – 1.46
2.11
B. 34 – 12.462
34.000 –12.462
21.538
3 9 9 10
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3-2 Adding and Subtracting DecimalsDuring one month in the United States, 492.23million commuter trips were taken on buses, and 26.331 million commuter trips were takenon light rail. What was the total number of tripstaken on buses and light rail?
492.230+26.331
The total number of trips was 518.561 million.
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143.660
+169.831
The total number of bushels was 313.491 million.
In 1999, 143.66 million bushels of corn were grown in the United States. In 2000, the harvestyielded 169.831 million bushels. What was the total production for those two years?
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3-3 Multiplying Decimals
To multiply decimals, multiply as you would with integers. To place the decimal point in the product, count the number of decimal places in each factor. The product should have the same number of decimal places in the factors.
7 856 56
0.7 0.8
1 decimal place
1 decimal place
2 decimal places
+
Same digits
0.
Multiply.
Additional Example 1: Multiplying Integers by Decimals
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A. 7 · 0.1
7 0.1
0.7
B. –3 · 0.03
–3 0.03– 0.09
Multiply.
Additional Example 1: Multiplying Integers by Decimals
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C. 2.45 · 35
2.45 35
12 25+ 73 50
85.75
Multiply.
Check It Out: Example 1
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A. 8 · 0.3
8 0.3
2.4
B. –2 · 0.04
–2 0.04–0.08
Multiply.
Check It Out: Example 1
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C. 3.65 · 15
3.65 15
18 25+ 36 50
54.75
Multiply.
Additional Example 2A: Multiplying Decimals by Decimals
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2.4 · 1.8
2.4 1.8
1 92 + 2 40
4.32
Estimate2 · 2 = 4
Multiply.
Additional Example 2B: Multiplying Decimals by Decimals
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–3.84 · 0.9
–3.84 0.9
–3.456
Estimate–4 · 1 = –4
Multiply.
Check It Out: Example 2A
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3.2 · 1.6
3.2 1.6
1 92 + 3 20
5.12
Estimate3 · 2 = 6
Multiply.
Check It Out: Example 2B
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–2.96 · 0.7
–2.96 0.7
–2.072
Estimate–3 · 1 = –3
Quiz
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2.56;
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21.25; –27.66;
4. 24 – 3.8
20.2;
1. 6.98 + 14.27 2. –8.46 + (–19.2)
3. 6.72 – 4.16
Subtract.
Quiz
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Subtract.
5. Renee finished her first lap in the 200 m freestyleevent in 28.76 seconds. She completed the second lap in 30.17 seconds. By how much did her time increase in the second lap? Estimate to check whether your answer is reasonable.
1.41 seconds;
Lesson Quiz
Multiply.
6. 9 · 0.7
7. 1.6 · 1.5
8. 3.4 · 4.1
9. 7.62 · (–5.4)
10. Dennis runs 7.2 miles per day. How far does he run in 5 days?
2.4
6.3
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13.94;
–41.148;
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36 miles