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Multiply Decimals by Decimals.

The document provides examples and steps for multiplying decimals. It shows estimating products, writing the multiplication as decimals, and determining the appropriate number of decimal places in the product. Examples include multiplying decimals with one or more decimal places and applying decimal multiplication to solve real-world problems.

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Multiply Decimals by Decimals.

The document provides examples and steps for multiplying decimals. It shows estimating products, writing the multiplication as decimals, and determining the appropriate number of decimal places in the product. Examples include multiplying decimals with one or more decimal places and applying decimal multiplication to solve real-world problems.

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• Multiply decimals by decimals.

Multiply Decimals

Find 8.3 × 2.9.


Estimate 8.3 × 2.9 → 8 × 3 or 24

8.3 ← one decimal place


× 2.9 ← one decimal place
747
+ 166
24.07 ← two decimal places

Answer: The product is 24.07. Compared to the


estimate, the product is reasonable.
Find 3.8 × 2.3.

Answer - 8.74

1. A
2. B
3. C
0% 0% 0% 0%
4. D

A B C D
Multiply Decimals

Find 0.12 × 5.3.


Estimate 0.12 × 5.3 → 0 × 5 or 0

0.12 ← two decimal places


× 5.3 ← one decimal place
36
+ 60
0.636 ← three decimal places

Answer: The product is 0.636. Compared to the


estimate, the product is reasonable.
Find 0.31 × 2.9.

Answer - 0.899

1. A
2. B
3. C
0% 0% 0% 0%
4. D

A B C D
Evaluate an Expression

ALGEBRA Evaluate 6.8r if r = 0.92.


6.8r = 6.8 × 0.92 Replace r with 0.92.

0.92 ← two decimal places


× 6.8 ← one decimal place
736
+ 552
6.256 ← three decimal places

Answer: 6.256
ALGEBRA Evaluate 2.9w if w = 0.046.

Answer - 0.1334

1. A
2. B
3. C
0% 0% 0% 0%
4. D

A B C D
Multiply Decimals to Solve
a Problem

MONEY Carmen earns $4.60 an hour working


part-time as a painter’s assistant. She worked a total
of 15.75 hours one week. How much money did
Carmen earn?
Estimate 15.75 × 4.60 → 16 × 5 or 80
15.75 ← two decimal places
× 4.60 ← two decimal places
94500
+ 6300 The product has four decimal places.
72.4500 You can drop the two zeros at the
end because 72.4500 = 72.45.

Answer: Carmen earned $72.45.


MONEY Susan earns $5.80 an hour working at a local
video store. She worked a total of 28.25 hours one
week. How much money did she earn?

Answer - $163.85

1. A
2. B
3. C
0% 0% 0% 0%
4. D

A B C D
End of the Lesson

Homework - Pg 171-172 #
12-33 by 3's, 34-40 evens,
44-48 evens, 58-61 all.
Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 3–6)

Image Bank

Math Tools

Modeling Decimals

Dividing Decimals

Modeling Decimals
(over Lesson 3-6)

Find 1.26 × 4.
A. 1.34

B. 4.26

C. 5.04

D. 5.14

1. A
2. B
3. C
0% 0% 0% 0%
4. D

A B C D
(over Lesson 3-6)

Find 8.63 × 7.
A. 15.63

B. 56.31

C. 59.30

D. 60.41

1. A
2. B
3. C
0% 0% 0% 0%
4. D

A B C D
(over Lesson 3-6)

Find 9.2 × 11.


A. 101.2

B. 99.2

C. 91.2

D. 20.2

1. A
2. B
3. C
0% 0% 0% 0%
4. D

A B C D
(over Lesson 3-6)

Find 3 × 8.03.
A. 24.06

B. 24.09

C. 11.06

D. 28.39

1. A
2. B
3. C
0% 0% 0% 0%
4. D

A B C D
(over Lesson 3-6)

Allen bought four decks of playing cards. If each


deck cost $1.46, how much did he spend altogether?
A. $4.38

B. $4.46

C. $5.84

D. $8.95

1. A
2. B
3. C
0% 0% 0% 0%
4. D

A B C D
(over Lesson 3-6)

What is the area of the


rectangle?
A. 2.2 cm2

B. 14.6 cm2

C. 49.6 cm2

D. 86.42 cm2

1. A
2. B
3. C
0% 0% 0% 0%
4. D

A B C D

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