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Section 1
24
Mathematics and Dosage Ca
the product as many places as there are 0s in the multiplier.
me 3.6 X 10 = 36
100-10(1)
3.6 X 100 = 360
(2)
3.6 X 1000 = 3,600
(3)
3.6 X 10,000 = 36,000
(4)
3.6 X 100,000 = 360,000
(5)
PRACTICE PROBLEMS
5. Mastering decimals. Correctly multiply the following decimals: boa hubo
f. 2.5 X 100,000 =
a. 4.25 X 3.10 =
b. 3.75 X 7.35 =
g. 10.4 X 10,000 =
c. 83.126 X 8.12 =
the
h. 5.2 X 1,000 =
52,050
d. 66.66 X 3.33 =
i. 1.1 X 100 =
e. 0.0044 X 72.16 =
j. 0.3 × 10 =
DIVISION OF DECIMALS
The following methods of dividing decimals are designed to guide you step by step through dividing decim
whole numbers. The following methods of dividing decimals, dividing decimals by decimals, and dividin:
mals by 10 or any factor of 10. Master one step at a time and you will acquire a working understanding of d
decimals.
Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers
To divide decimals by whole numbers, follow these steps:
1. To divide a decimal by a whole number, set up the division process as follows:
12.6 2
2)12.6
2. Place a decimal point on the answer line directly over the decimal point of the dividend.
2)12.6
3. Now you divide the dividend by the divisor.
answer line
dividend
Transcribed Image Text:Section 1 24 Mathematics and Dosage Ca the product as many places as there are 0s in the multiplier. me 3.6 X 10 = 36 100-10(1) 3.6 X 100 = 360 (2) 3.6 X 1000 = 3,600 (3) 3.6 X 10,000 = 36,000 (4) 3.6 X 100,000 = 360,000 (5) PRACTICE PROBLEMS 5. Mastering decimals. Correctly multiply the following decimals: boa hubo f. 2.5 X 100,000 = a. 4.25 X 3.10 = b. 3.75 X 7.35 = g. 10.4 X 10,000 = c. 83.126 X 8.12 = the h. 5.2 X 1,000 = 52,050 d. 66.66 X 3.33 = i. 1.1 X 100 = e. 0.0044 X 72.16 = j. 0.3 × 10 = DIVISION OF DECIMALS The following methods of dividing decimals are designed to guide you step by step through dividing decim whole numbers. The following methods of dividing decimals, dividing decimals by decimals, and dividin: mals by 10 or any factor of 10. Master one step at a time and you will acquire a working understanding of d decimals. Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers To divide decimals by whole numbers, follow these steps: 1. To divide a decimal by a whole number, set up the division process as follows: 12.6 2 2)12.6 2. Place a decimal point on the answer line directly over the decimal point of the dividend. 2)12.6 3. Now you divide the dividend by the divisor. answer line dividend
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