Guided Practice: Decimal Operations
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Addition Practice
Beginner Line up those decimal points!
Problem 1: Addition
Hint:
Rewrite 4.6 as 4.60 so both numbers have the same number of decimal places. Then line up the decimal points and add.
Solution:
4.60 + 2.35 = 6.95
Remember: Add a zero to 4.6 to make 4.60, then add column by column from right to left!
Problem 2: Addition with Carrying
Hint:
Line up the decimals. When adding, 9 + 6 = 15, so write 5 and carry 1. Then 8 + 4 + 1 = 13, write 3 and carry 1.
Solution:
7.89 + 5.46 = 13.35
9+6=15 (carry 1), 8+4+1=13 (carry 1), 7+5+1=13
Subtraction Practice
Beginner Don't forget to borrow when needed!
Problem 3: Subtraction
Hint:
Rewrite 9.4 as 9.40. Then you need to borrow since you can't subtract 7 from 0.
Solution:
9.40 - 3.27 = 6.13
Borrow from 4: 10-7=3. Then 3-2=1. Finally 9-3=6.
Problem 4: Subtraction with Multiple Borrows
Hint:
You'll need to borrow twice! First, you can't subtract 7 from 3. Second, you can't subtract 5 from 0.
Solution:
15.03 - 8.57 = 6.46
Borrow from 0 (which borrows from 5): 13-7=6. Then 9-5=4. Finally 14-8=6.
Multiplication Practice
Intermediate Count those decimal places!
Problem 5: Simple Multiplication
Hint:
Step 1: Multiply as if there are no decimals: 7 x 8 = 56
Step 2: Count decimal places: 0.7 has 1, 0.8 has 1. Total = 2 places.
Step 3: Put 2 decimal places in your answer.
Solution:
7 x 8 = 56, but we need 2 decimal places, so 0.56
Problem 6: Multiplication with More Places
Hint:
Step 1: 25 x 34 = 850
Step 2: 2.5 has 1 place, 3.4 has 1 place. Total = 2 places.
Step 3: Place the decimal in 850 to get 2 decimal places.
Solution:
25 x 34 = 850. With 2 decimal places: 8.50 = 8.5
Problem 7: Three Decimal Places Total
Hint:
1.25 has 2 decimal places, 0.4 has 1 decimal place.
Total = 3 decimal places needed in the answer.
125 x 4 = 500, then add 3 decimal places.
Solution:
125 x 4 = 500. With 3 decimal places: 0.500 = 0.5
Division Practice
Intermediate Make the divisor a whole number first!
Problem 8: Simple Division
Hint:
Move the decimal in 0.6 one place right to get 6.
Move the decimal in 4.8 one place right to get 48.
Now divide: 48 / 6 = ?
Solution:
4.8 / 0.6 = 48 / 6 = 8
Problem 9: Division with Decimal Answer
Hint:
Move both decimals 1 place right: 75 / 25
Think: What times 25 equals 75?
Solution:
7.5 / 2.5 = 75 / 25 = 3
Problem 10: Two-Place Divisor
Hint:
Move both decimals 2 places right: 912 / 12
What is 912 divided by 12?
Solution:
9.12 / 0.12 = 912 / 12 = 76
Mixed Practice
Advanced Use all your skills together!
Problem 11: Mixed Operations
Problem 12: Order of Operations
Key Takeaways
Addition/Subtraction
Line up decimal points, add zeros if needed
Multiplication
Count total decimal places in both factors
Division
Make divisor a whole number first
Check Your Work
Estimate first to catch big errors
Next Steps
- If you got all 12 correct on your first try, move on to Word Problems!
- If you needed hints, try this lesson again tomorrow for extra practice
- Work on the problems you found hardest until they feel easy
- Challenge yourself with longer decimal numbers