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1 Lesson 14.5- Write Zeros in the Dividend M5N3 (d) Understand the relationships and rules for multiplication and division of whole numbers also apply to decimals.

2 Problem of the Day Carol has written a number pattern that begins with 1, 3, 6, 10, 15. If she continues this pattern, what are the next four numbers in her pattern? ______, ______, ______, _______

3 Spiral Review Divide Mentally 1. 900 ÷ 3 2. 200 ÷ 4 3. 1,400 ÷ 7 4. 3,000 ÷ 6 5. 40,000 ÷ 5

4 Vocabulary quotient divisor dividend The number outside of the division “ house ”. NOTE: the letter “ o ” is in the word divisor. “ Outside ” starts with the letter “ o ”. The number inside of the division house. NOTE: the word “ dividend ” sounds like it has the word “ in ” in it. So the “ dividend ” is “ in ” the division house. The answer in a division problem. The quotient goes on top of the division house.

5 Real Life Situations Need Math Help!! Jared is in a bind and needs our help in solving a problem! He has 6.2 pounds of Vidalia onions that he has to share with three other people! What can he do to determine how many pounds of onions everyone should be given?

6 Steps to solving the problem: Step 1: Think: “What is the problem asking me to do?” “I think it is asking me to divide 6.2 pounds of Vidalia onions by 4 because Jared has to share his onions with three other people. I need to include Jared as well as the three other people because he needs onions too!”

7 Steps Continued… Step 2: Write the problem out: 4 6.2 Step 3: Think: “There is not a decimal in the divisor. There is only one in the dividend. So, I need to place my decimal in the quotient.” 4 6.2

8 Steps Continued… Step 4: Now that your problem is set up, solve it as if there was not a decimal in the problem. 4 6.2 1 - 4 22 5 - 20 2 NOTE: You can not have a remainder when dividing decimal numbers!

9 Steps Continued… Step 5: Add a zero to the dividend and keep dividing! 4 6.2 1 - 4 22 5 - 20 2 0 0 5 0 When you reach 0, you are finished!

10 Now You Practice….

11 Practice 14.5 (finish the rest of the page on your own)

12 Challenge 24


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