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Understanding Division with Decimal Points
Introduction to Division Concepts
- Daniel Carreón introduces the topic of division with decimal points, emphasizing the importance of understanding basic division components.
- Key terms are defined:
- "Óvalo" refers to the division symbol.
- "Dividendo" is the number being divided.
- "Divisor" is the number outside the division symbol.
- "Residuo" is the remainder, and "cociente" is the quotient.
Steps for Dividing with Decimals
- To perform a division where the divisor has a decimal point, it must be converted into an integer by moving its decimal point to the right.
- The same number of places that you move in the divisor should also be applied to the dividend. This ensures both numbers remain proportional.
Example Problem: 35.1 ÷ 0.15
- In this example, moving the decimal point in 0.15 two places to convert it into an integer (15), requires moving 35.1's decimal point similarly, resulting in 3510 ÷ 15.
- The process begins by determining how many times 15 fits into each part of 3510:
- For '3', it fits '0' times; for '35', it fits '2' times (30); then subtracting gives a remainder of '5'.
Continuing with Example Problem
- Next, bringing down '1' results in checking how many times '15' fits into '51', which is '3' times (45), leaving a remainder of '6'.
- Finally, bringing down '0' leads to checking how many times ‘15’ fits into ‘60’, which is exactly ‘4’ times (60), resulting in no remainder and concluding that 3510/15 = 234 .
Additional Example: Dividing by a Larger Decimal
- Another example presented involves dividing 2016 by 2.8. The decimal in 2.8 moves one place right to become 28.
- Consequently, 2016's decimal also shifts one place right leading to 2016 ÷ 28.
Solving Further Examples
- In this case:
- For ‘20’, it still doesn’t fit; thus another zero is placed above until reaching ‘201’.
- Here, ’28’ goes into ’201’ seven times (196), leaving a remainder of ’5’.
Finalizing Results from Examples
- Bringing down ‘6’ allows checking how many times ’28’ fits into ’56’, which is exactly two times (56), yielding no remainder and confirming that 2016/28 = 72 .
Last Example: Dividing Decimals Again
- A final problem involves dividing 112.5 by 4.5. Moving one place converts it to 45.
Exercise Review and Practice
Introduction to the Exercise
- The speaker introduces a new exercise, emphasizing its simplicity and encouraging viewers to engage with it actively.