Decimals 4 Operations Primary 4 Mathematics Decimals 4
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Decimals & 4 Operations Primary 4 Mathematics
Decimals & 4 Operations Chapter Learning Outcomes Addition with decimals Subtraction with decimals Multiplication with decimals Division with decimals Estimation of decimals 2
Decimals & 4 Operations Addition with Decimals Mrs Koh bought 0. 5 kg of grapes and 1. 6 kg of oranges. What was the total mass of fruits she bought altogether? I can show this using a place value chart. Ones . Tenths . ●●●●● ● 2 . 1 3
Decimals & 4 Operations Addition with Decimals Mrs Koh bought 0. 5 kg of grapes and 1. 6 kg of oranges. What was the total mass of fruits she bought altogether? I can also use vertical addition to solve this. Always add from right to left. She bought 2. 1 kg of fruits altogether. 4
Decimals & 4 Operations Addition with Decimals Andy had $5. 95 in his pocket. His father gave him another $3. 55. How much does Andy have altogether now? Using a place value chart: Ones . ●●●●●. Tenths Hundredths ●●●●● 9 . 5 0 5
Decimals & 4 Operations Addition with Decimals Andy had $5. 95 in his pocket. His father gave him another $3. 55. How much does Andy have altogether now? Using vertical addition: He has $9. 50 altogether now. 6
Decimals & 4 Operations Subtraction with Decimals Jansen had 1. 3 litres of fruit juice. He drank 0. 5 litres during lunch. How many litres of fruit juice does he have left? I can show this using a place value chart. Ones . Tenths ● . ●●●●● ●●● . 8 0 7
Decimals & 4 Operations Subtraction with Decimals Jansen had 1. 3 litres of fruit juice. He drank 0. 5 litres during lunch. How many litres of fruit juice does he have left? I can also use vertical subtraction to solve this. He has 0. 8 litres left. 8
Decimals & 4 Operations Subtraction with Decimals Suriani had 3. 05 m of ribbon. She used up 0. 76 m of it. What is the length of ribbon that she has left? Using a place value chart: Ones . ●●● . ● ●●●●● ●●●●● 2 . 2 9 Tenths Hundredths ●●●●● 9
Decimals & 4 Operations Subtraction with Decimals Suriani had 3. 05 m of ribbon. She used up 0. 76 m of it. What is the length of ribbon that she has left? Using vertical subtraction: She had 2. 29 m of ribbon left. 10
Decimals & 4 Operations Multiplication with Decimals Angie poured 4 cartons of milk, each with 2. 4 litres, into a mixing bowl. How many litres of milk were there altogether? I can show this using a place value chart. 4 x 2. 4 Ones . Tenths ●● ●● . . ●●●● 9 . 6 . . 11
Decimals & 4 Operations Multiplication with Decimals Angie poured 4 cartons of milk, each with 2. 4 litres, into a mixing bowl. How many litres of milk were there altogether? I can also use vertical multiplication to solve this. There were 9. 6 litres of milk altogether. 12
Decimals & 4 Operations Multiplication with Decimals Dinesh ate 3 cookies, each with mass 1. 45 g. What was the total mass of the cookies that he ate? Using a place value chart: 3 x 1. 45 Ones . ● ● ● . 4 . Tenths ●●●● 3 Hundredths ●●●●● 5 13
Decimals & 4 Operations Multiplication with Decimals Dinesh ate 3 cookies, each with mass 1. 45 g. What was the total mass of the cookies that he ate? Using vertical multiplication: He ate 4. 35 g of cookies. 14
Decimals & 4 Operations Division with Decimals Jagdeep had a strip of paper measuring 1. 8 m. He cut it into 4 equal strips. How long is each shorter strip of paper? I can show this using a place value chart. Ones . Tenths ● . ●●●● ●●●●● ●●●●● . 4 5 0 Hundredths 15
Decimals & 4 Operations Division with Decimals Jagdeep had a strip of paper measuring 1. 8 m. He cut it into 4 equal strips. How long is each shorter strip of paper? I can show this using long division. Each strip of paper is 0. 45 m long. 16
Decimals & 4 Operations Division with Decimals Zhiwei wants to divide 19 litres of water equally into 6 pots. Find the volume of water in each pot, correct to 2 decimal places. Divide to 3 decimal places, then round off the answer to 2 decimal places. 3. 166. . ≈ 3. 17 There about 3. 17 litres of water in each pot. 17
Decimals & 4 Operations Estimation of Decimals I can round off the decimal that I obtain to check whether it is a reasonable answer. To round off to the nearest whole number, look at the digit in the tenths place. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication Division If the tenths digit is 1, 2, 3, or 4, round down to the smaller ones digit If the tenths digit is 1, 2, 3, or 4, round down to the smaller whole number that is divisible If the tenths digit is 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9, round up to the greater ones digit If the tenths digit is 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9, round up to the greater whole number that is divisible 18
Decimals & 4 Operations Estimation of Decimals Find the sum of 13. 8 and 6. 3, then check your answer using estimation. Calculation: 13. 8 + 6. 3 = 20. 1 ≈ 20 My answer is reasonable. Estimation: 13. 8 ≈ 14 and 6. 3 ≈ 6 14 + 6 = 20 19
Decimals & 4 Operations Estimation of Decimals Find the value of 35. 72 – 23. 15, then check your answer using estimation. Calculation: 35. 72 – 23. 15 = 12. 57 ≈ 13 My answer is reasonable. Estimation: 35. 72 ≈ 36 and 23. 15 ≈ 23 36 – 23 = 13 20
Decimals & 4 Operations Estimation of Decimals Find the value of 50. 04 ÷ 6, then check your answer using estimation. Calculation: 50. 04 ÷ 6 = 8. 34 ≈ 8 My answer is reasonable. Estimation: 50. 04 ≈ 48 48 ÷ 6 = 8 50. 04 ÷ 6 48 ÷ 6 54 ÷ 6 21
Decimals & 4 Operations Example Solve the following. Estimate to check your answers. 18. 452 (a) 13. 402 + 5. 05 = _______ (b) 62 – 3. 288 = _______ 58. 712 $19. 16 (c) $24. 05 – $4. 89 = _______ 64. 44 g (d) 7. 16 g x 9 = _______ 1. 15 km (e) 5. 75 km ÷ 5 = _______ 22
Decimals & 4 Operations Reference - Textbooks Learning Outcomes Addition with decimals 4 B Pg 48 – 51, 4 B Pg 32 – 37, 58 – 60 57 – 62 Subtraction with decimals 4 B Pg 52 – 57, 4 B Pg 38 – 42, Multiplication with decimals Division with decimals Estimation of decimals 58 – 60 57 – 62 4 B Pg 61 – 65, 4 B Pg 43 – 48, 77 – 80 57 – 62 4 B Pg 66 – 72, 4 B Pg 49 – 56, 77 – 80 57 – 62 4 B Pg 73 – 76, 4 B Pg 32 – 63 77 – 80 23
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- Rules of subtracting decimals
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- Rule for rounding numbers
- Round to the nearest hundreds
- Rounding and estimating decimals
- Representing comparing and ordering decimals
- Relating decimals to fractions
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- Rational numbers and decimals lesson 3-1
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- How to do multi step equations with fractions
- How do you multiply decimals
- Multiplying fractions with decimals
- Modeling multiplication of decimals