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Warm Up: Tuesday 1. 5.625 x 0.03 2. The average yearly rainfall in Houston is 3.5 inches. What is the total rainfall after 8.5 months?

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Warm Up: Tuesday. 5.625 x 0.03 The average yearly rainfall in Houston is 3.5 inches. What is the total rainfall after 8.5 months?. Vocabulary Mapping . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Warm Up: Tuesday

1. 5.625 x 0.03

2. The average yearly rainfall in Houston is 3.5 inches. What is the total rainfall after 8.5 months?

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Vocabulary Mapping

You will now be placed into small groups. I will give you a SECRET WORD on a notecard. DO NOT allow other groups to see your SECRET WORD. You must do the following with it:

1- Write what it is (in your own words) 2- One example3- Drawing/Picture representing your word4- One non-example

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Dividing Decimals

Learning Objective: I can divide decimals by whole numbers and by decimals.

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• You have $.90 and you are going to share your money evenly amongst 6 people.  How much will each person receive? 

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• How did you figure that it would be $0.15 and NOT $15?

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Remember the parts of a division problem:

5 459

dividend

divisor

quotient

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Dividing a Decimal by a Whole Number

• Place the decimal point in the quotient directly above the decimal point in the dividend.

• Divide as you normally would

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Example

5 12.5.2

1025

5

250

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Example 29 101.52

.1

911

1

925

2

1872

8

720

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Dividing a Decimal by a Decimal

• Move the decimal point in the divisor to the right, until it becomes a WHOLE number.

• Move the decimal point in the dividend the same number of places to the right that you moved the decimal point in the divisor.

(Remember… what you do to one side, you must do to the other)

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Example

0.3 6.72one space

03 67.2 New problem

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3 67.2.2

607

2

61 2

4

1 20

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Example 23.2 2.24

32 22.4. 32

x 5160

32x 8256

32x 7224

7

22 40

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Example 30.38 13.3

The decimal must be moved 2 spaces to the right.

When we move this one 2 spaces, we find that we need to add a space. What will we fill it with?

Answer: Fill it in with a 0. 13.3 becomes 1330

SO, our problem becomes 038 into 1330. 038 is the same as 38.

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38 133038

x 5190

38x 4152

38x 3114

3

114190

5

1900

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Example 4

2.48 1.3392

248 133.92

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248 133.92.

248x 5

1240

248x 6

14885

124 099 2

248x 4992

4

9 920

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Terminating and Repeating Decimals

• A terminating decimal is a decimal that stops, or terminates.

• Examples: 1.25 or 0.892• A repeating decimal is a decimal that has

a repeating digit or a repeating group of digits.

• Examples: 1.3333… or .121212121…• Repeating decimals usually have a bar

across the repeating portion.

2.3

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6287

566

.0

.

0

7

564

0

0

5

400

Terminating decimal

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56 .0. 8

4 82

0

0

3

182

0

0

3

182

This is a repeating decimal.

.83

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Reciprocal Teaching

Trenton makes $7.58 an hour. He grossed $306.99 last week. How many hours did he work?