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3.2 Estimating Decimal Products and Quotients Mr. Phillips Intro to Algebra

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3.2 Estimating Decimal Products and Quotients. Mr. Phillips Intro to Algebra. Lesson Objectives. By the end of today’s lesson you will be able to: Estimate products using mental math. Estimate quotients using compatible numbers. Estimating Products Example #1 (pg. 132). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: 3.2 Estimating Decimal Products and Quotients

3.2 Estimating Decimal

Products and Quotients

Mr. Phillips

Intro to Algebra

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Lesson Objectives

By the end of today’s lesson you will be able By the end of today’s lesson you will be able to:to:

1)1)Estimate products using mental math.Estimate products using mental math.

2)2)Estimate quotients using compatible Estimate quotients using compatible numbers.numbers.

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Estimating ProductsExample #1 (pg. 132)

Estimate each product.Estimate each product.

1) 7.65 1) 7.65 ×× 3.2 3.2 2) 6.43 2) 6.43 ×× 4.7 4.7

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Estimating ProductsOYO #1

Estimate each product.Estimate each product.

3) 4.563) 4.56××7.02 4) 6.37.02 4) 6.3××9.2 5) 3.299.2 5) 3.29××5858

≈ ≈ 3535 ≈ 54≈ 54≈180≈180

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Estimating ProductsExample #2 (pg. 132)Josh bought 3 yards of fabric to Josh bought 3 yards of fabric to

make a flag. Fabric costs $5.35 per make a flag. Fabric costs $5.35 per yard. The clerk says his total is yard. The clerk says his total is $14.95 before tax. Did the clerk $14.95 before tax. Did the clerk

make a mistake?make a mistake?

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Estimating ProductsOYO #2

You buy 24 donuts from the Donut You buy 24 donuts from the Donut Emporium in Plano. Each donut costs Emporium in Plano. Each donut costs

$.98 . Estimate the cost before tax for 2 $.98 . Estimate the cost before tax for 2 dozen donuts?dozen donuts?

≈ ≈ $24$24

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Objective #1

Can you… Can you…

~ estimate products using mental ~ estimate products using mental math?math?

Let’s Check…Let’s Check…

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Check for Understanding

Do problems 11, 13, 15 on Practice Do problems 11, 13, 15 on Practice Worksheet 3-2.Worksheet 3-2.

Next, compare answers with a neighbor.Next, compare answers with a neighbor.

11)11)≈≈54 13) ≈600 15) ≈144054 13) ≈600 15) ≈1440

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Estimating Quotients

6 ÷ 3 = 26 ÷ 3 = 2

The first number is the The first number is the dividenddividend..

The second number is the The second number is the divisordivisor..

The number after the = sign is the The number after the = sign is the quotientquotient..

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Estimating Quotients

Name the following:Name the following:

18 ÷3 = 618 ÷3 = 6

3 is the: 3 is the:

18 is the:18 is the:

6 is the:6 is the:

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Estimating Quotients

defdefnn: : compatible numberscompatible numbers: :

-numbers easy to divide mentally-numbers easy to divide mentally

*When dividing, you can use *When dividing, you can use compatible numbers to estimate compatible numbers to estimate quotientsquotients

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Estimating Quotients

When you estimate the quotient:When you estimate the quotient:

1)1)Round the Round the divisordivisor..

2)2)Round the Round the dividenddividend to a to a compatible number.compatible number.

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Estimating QuotientsExample #3 (pg. 133)

Estimate the quotient using Estimate the quotient using compatible numbers.compatible numbers.

1)1) 14.9 ÷ 2.8 14.9 ÷ 2.8 2) 25.3 2) 25.3 ÷ 4.9÷ 4.9

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Estimating QuotientsOYO #3

Estimate the quotient using compatible Estimate the quotient using compatible numbers.numbers.

3) 35.8÷3.8 4) 29.4÷1.8 5) 49.6÷4.43) 35.8÷3.8 4) 29.4÷1.8 5) 49.6÷4.4

≈ ≈ 9 ≈ 15 ≈ 109 ≈ 15 ≈ 10

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Estimating QuotientsExample #4 (pg. 133)

The cost to ship 1 yearbook is $3.12. The total The cost to ship 1 yearbook is $3.12. The total cost for a shipment was $62.40. Estimate cost for a shipment was $62.40. Estimate how many books were in the shipment. how many books were in the shipment.

1)1)Round the divisor.Round the divisor.

2)2)Round to a multiple of 3.Round to a multiple of 3.

3)3)Find the quotient.Find the quotient.

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Estimating QuotientsExample #5 (pg. 133)

Use estimation. Is each quotient Use estimation. Is each quotient reasonable?reasonable?

1) 17.931÷8.34 =2.151) 17.931÷8.34 =2.15 2) 2) 31.423÷5.94=3.2931.423÷5.94=3.29

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Estimating QuotientsOYO #5

Use estimation. Is each quotient reasonable?Use estimation. Is each quotient reasonable?

3) 318.274÷4.07=78.23) 318.274÷4.07=78.2 4) 4) 41.09÷6.88=5.1241.09÷6.88=5.12

Reasonable Not Reasonable Reasonable Not Reasonable

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Objective #2

Can you… Can you…

~ estimate quotients using ~ estimate quotients using compatible numbers?compatible numbers?

Let’s Check…Let’s Check…

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Check for Understanding

Do problems 18, 19, 21 on Practice Do problems 18, 19, 21 on Practice Worksheet 3-2.Worksheet 3-2.

Next, compare answers with a neighbor.Next, compare answers with a neighbor.

18) ≈5 19) ≈6 21) ≈1518) ≈5 19) ≈6 21) ≈15

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3.2 Estimating Decimal Products and Quotients

Ask yourself if you can do the following:Ask yourself if you can do the following:

1)1)Estimate products using mental math.Estimate products using mental math.

2)2)Estimate quotients using compatible Estimate quotients using compatible numbers.numbers.

Homework: 3.2 on the assignment sheetHomework: 3.2 on the assignment sheet