Lesson Example Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
Example |
Title: Decimal Divisions |
Grade: 5-a Lesson: S3-L3 |
Explanation: The best way to understand decimals is by looking at some examples. Take turns and read each example for easy understanding. |
Examples:
Find the division of decimal 39.26 ÷ 13.
Step 1a
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First, multiply the dividend and divisor with 100 then we get 3926 ÷ 1300. |
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Explanation: In this step, first, convert the decimal number into a whole number, so multiply the dividend and divisor by 100, and then we get 3926 ÷ 1300. |
Step 1b
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Divide the first digit of the dividend (3) by the divisor (1300). Since 3 is less than 1300, we need to consider the next digits as well. Here, 3926 ÷ 1300 then we get a quotient of 3 with a remainder of 26. |
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Explanation: In this step, to divide 3926 by 1300, we divide the first digit of the dividend- 3, by 1300. Since 3 is less than 1300, we consider the next digits as well. We get a quotient of 3 and a remainder of 26. |
Step 1c
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The new dividend value is 26. If the dividend is less than the divisor, place two zeroes and divide. Divide 2600 by 1300. The quotient is 2 with no remainder. |
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Explanation: In this step, the new dividend value is 26. If it’s less than the divisor, place two zeroes, then divide. Divide 2600 by 1300. The quotient is 2 with no remainder. |
Step 1d
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Therefore, 39.26 ÷ 13 = 3.02 |
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Explanation: Hence, the result of dividing 39.26 by 13 is equal to 3.02. |
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