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EXAMPLE 2

Find the quotient 14 8

Writing Additional Zeros

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EXAMPLE 2

Find the quotient 14 8

Place the decimal point and begin dividing.

STEP 1

Writing Additional Zeros

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EXAMPLE 2

Find the quotient 14 8

Place the decimal point and begin dividing.

STEP 1

) 14.8 1.

86

Writing Additional Zeros

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EXAMPLE 2

) 14.008

STEP 2

Writing Additional Zeros

Write additional zeroes

In the dividend as needed.

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EXAMPLE 2

) 14.0088

STEP 2

1

Writing Additional Zeros

Write additional zeroes

In the dividend as needed.

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EXAMPLE 2

) 14.008 1

86

STEP 2

Writing Additional Zeros

Write additional zeroes

In the dividend as needed.

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EXAMPLE 2

) 14.00886 0

STEP 2

1

Writing Additional Zeros

Write additional zeroes

In the dividend as needed.

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EXAMPLE 2

) 14.00886 05 6

STEP 2

1.7

Writing Additional Zeros

Write additional zeroes

In the dividend as needed.

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EXAMPLE 2

) 14.00886 05 6

4

STEP 2

1.7

Writing Additional Zeros

Write additional zeroes

In the dividend as needed.

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EXAMPLE 2

) 14.00886 05 6

40

STEP 2

1.7

Writing Additional Zeros

Write additional zeroes

In the dividend as needed.

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EXAMPLE 2

) 14.00886 05 6

4040

STEP 2

1.75

Writing Additional Zeros

Write additional zeroes

In the dividend as needed.

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EXAMPLE 2

) 14.00886 05 6

40400

STEP 2

1.75

Writing Additional Zeros

Write additional zeroes

In the dividend as needed.

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ANSWER

EXAMPLE 2

) 14.00886 05 6

40400

14 8 = 1.75.

STEP 2

1.75

Writing Additional Zeros

Write additional zeroes

In the dividend as needed.

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EXAMPLE 3 Using Zeros as Placeholders

A batting average is the number of hits divided by the number of times at bat. Find the batting average of a player who made 7 hits in 23 times at bat. Round your answer to the nearest thousandth.

Baseball

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EXAMPLE 3 Using Zeros as Placeholders

SOLUTION

) 723

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EXAMPLE 3 Using Zeros as Placeholders

SOLUTION

) 723 Write zeros in the dividend as needed.

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EXAMPLE 3 Using Zeros as Placeholders

SOLUTION

) 7.000023 Write zeros in the dividend as needed.

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EXAMPLE 3 Using Zeros as Placeholders

SOLUTION

) 7.0000236 9

.3Write zeros in the dividend as needed.

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EXAMPLE 3 Using Zeros as Placeholders

SOLUTION

) 7.0000236 9

1

Write zeros in the dividend as needed. .3

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EXAMPLE 3 Using Zeros as Placeholders

SOLUTION

) 7.0000236 9

10

Write zeros in the dividend as needed. .3

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EXAMPLE 3 Using Zeros as Placeholders

SOLUTION

) 7.0000236 9

100

Write zeros in the dividend as needed. .30

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EXAMPLE 3 Using Zeros as Placeholders

SOLUTION

) 7.0000236 9

100

10

Write zeros in the dividend as needed. .30

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EXAMPLE 3 Using Zeros as Placeholders

SOLUTION

) 7.0000236 9

100

100

Write zeros in the dividend as needed. .30

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EXAMPLE 3 Using Zeros as Placeholders

SOLUTION

) 7.0000236 9

100

10092

Write zeros in the dividend as needed. .304

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EXAMPLE 3 Using Zeros as Placeholders

SOLUTION

) 7.0000236 9

100

100

8

92

Write zeros in the dividend as needed. .304

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EXAMPLE 3 Using Zeros as Placeholders

SOLUTION

) 7.0000236 9

100

100

80

92

Write zeros in the dividend as needed. .304

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EXAMPLE 3 Using Zeros as Placeholders

SOLUTION

) 7.0000236 9

100

100

80

92

69

Write zeros in the dividend as needed. .3043

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EXAMPLE 3 Using Zeros as Placeholders

SOLUTION

) 7.0000236 9

100

100

80

92

69

Write zeros in the dividend as needed.

Stop when the quotient reaches the ten-thousandths’ place.

.3043

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EXAMPLE 3 Using Zeros as Placeholders

SOLUTION

) 7.0000236 9

100

100

80

92

6911

Write zeros in the dividend as needed.

Stop when the quotient reaches the ten-thousandths’ place.

.3043

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EXAMPLE 3 Using Zeros as Placeholders

SOLUTION

) 7.0000236 9

100

100

80

92

6911

ANSWERThe player’s batting average is 0.304.

Write zeros in the dividend as needed.

Stop when the quotient reaches the ten-thousandths’ place.

.3043

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 2 and 3

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 2 and 3

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4. 26 4

ANSWER

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 2 and 3

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 2 and 3

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ANSWER

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ANSWER

.5066ANSWER

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 2 and 3

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ANSWER

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6. 49.92 8

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ANSWER

.5066ANSWER

6. 49.92 8

6.24ANSWER

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ANSWER

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6. 49.92 8

6.24ANSWER

7. 29.37 12

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ANSWER

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6. 49.92 8

6.24ANSWER

7. 29.37 12

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 2 and 3

8. What If? Suppose the player in Example 3 makes 10 hits in 33 times at bat. What is the player’s batting average? Round your answer to the nearest thousandth.

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 2 and 3

0.303

8. What If? Suppose the player in Example 3 makes 10 hits in 33 times at bat. What is the player’s batting average? Round your answer to the nearest thousandth.

ANSWER