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

First, multiply the dividend and divisor with 100 then we get 3926 ÷ 1300.

1a

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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

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

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

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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