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Decimal Operations: All Four Algorithms

Standard Algorithms for Add, Subtract, Multiply, and Divide

In this lesson:

  • Align decimal points to add and subtract
  • Count decimal places to multiply
  • Place the decimal (or convert) to divide
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Learning Objectives for This Lesson

By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:

  1. Add and subtract decimals by aligning decimal points
  2. Multiply decimals by counting total decimal places in the factors
  3. Divide a decimal by a whole number using the long division algorithm
  4. Divide a decimal by a decimal by converting to a whole-number divisor
  5. Use estimation to verify that decimal point placement is correct
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Everyday Decimals — Can You Add These?

A grocery receipt shows three items:

  • Bread: $4.75
  • Juice: $12.09
  • Gum: $0.89

What is the total cost?

Think about how you'd set this up before the next slide.

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Decimal Alignment: Why It Matters

Correct vs incorrect decimal alignment comparison

Align decimal points — not the rightmost digits.

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Adding Decimals: Padding with Zeros

Problem:

Step 1: Align decimal points, pad with a trailing zero:

Step 2: Add column by column from right to left → 5.64

Estimate check: — answer 5.64 is close ✓

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Subtracting Decimals: Regrouping Across the Point

Problem:

Step 1: Align and pad:

Step 2: Regroup as needed — identical to whole-number subtraction:

Estimate check: — answer 2.42 is close ✓

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More Addition and Subtraction Examples

Three addends:

Pad to thousandths:

Estimate:

Subtracting from a whole number:

Write — estimate:

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Quick Check: Estimate and Solve

Problem:

  1. First, write your estimate (round to the nearest whole number)
  2. Then solve with the standard algorithm
  3. Check: does your answer match your estimate?

Try it before the next slide.

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Multiplying Decimals: The Three-Step Rule

  1. Ignore decimal points — multiply as whole numbers
  2. Count total decimal places in both factors
  3. Place decimal that many positions from the right

Example: : ; 2 places → 3.22

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Why the Rule Works: Fraction Connection

Why does counting decimal places work?

Fraction form showing 2.3 × 1.4 = 23/10 × 14/10 = 322/100

  • and
  • Product denominator: 2 decimal places
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Three Decimal Multiplication Examples Worked

Ex 1: : → 2 places → 3.22

Ex 2: : → 3 places → 0.024 (pad zero!)

Ex 3: : → 3 places → 8.478

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Watch Out: The Leading-Zero Pitfall

Leading zero pitfall: 0.06 × 0.4 showing wrong and right placement

  • , but 3 places are needed
  • Wrong: ✗ — Right:
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Your Turn: Multiply with Estimation

Solve each problem. First estimate, then compute.

For each: (a) estimate the product, (b) multiply the whole-number versions, (c) count decimal places, (d) check your answer matches your estimate.

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Dividing Decimal by Whole Number: One Rule

Place the decimal point in the quotient directly above its position in the dividend — before any division steps.

Then divide as with whole numbers.

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Worked Example: 9.45 ÷ 3 = 3.15

  • Decimal placed first in quotient above 9.45's decimal
  • Divide: , then 3.15

Check:

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Worked Example: 13.72 ÷ 4 = 3.43

  • Place decimal point in quotient above the decimal in 13.72
  • R; bring down : R
  • Bring down : → quotient 3.43

Check:

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Dividing by a Decimal: Conversion Rule

Conversion diagram showing decimal division transformed to whole-number divisor

  • 1 decimal place in divisor → multiply both by 10
  • 2 decimal places in divisor → multiply both by 100
  • Always multiply both — never just the divisor
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Worked Example: 1.32 ÷ 0.4

Divisor 0.4 has 1 decimal place → multiply both by 10:

Now apply Case A:

Check:

Estimate: — answer 3.3 is close ✓

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Worked Example: 5.76 ÷ 0.08

Divisor 0.08 has 2 decimal places → multiply both by 100:

Now apply whole-number division:

Check:

Estimate: — answer 72 is in the right range ✓

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Quick Check: Find the Right Multiplier

For each, count divisor's decimal places → multiply both by that power of 10:

  1. → ×___
  2. → ×___
  3. → ×___
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Key Takeaways: All Four Operations

  • Add/Sub: Align decimal points; pad with trailing zeros
  • Multiply: Multiply whole numbers; count places in factors
  • Divide by whole: Place decimal in quotient first
  • Divide by decimal: Multiply both by power of 10 first
  • Always estimate to verify placement ✓
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Watch Out: Four Common Decimal Errors

⚠️ Add/Sub: Align decimal points — , not

⚠️ Multiply: Count places in the factors — 1+1=2 → 3.22, not 32.2

⚠️ Multiply: Pad zeros — , not

⚠️ Divide: Multiply both numbers — , not

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What Comes Next: Factors and Multiples

Next lesson: 6.NS.B.4

  • Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and Least Common Multiple (LCM)
  • Applying GCF and LCM to real-world problems
  • Decimal fluency from today supports ratio and percent work ahead
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