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Grade 6 - Number

Standard 6.N.8 - Practice division word problems with decimals and whole numbers.

Included Skills:

Demonstrate an understanding of multiplication and division of decimals (involving 1-digit whole-number multipliers, 1-digit natural number divisors, and multipliers and divisors that are multiples of 10), concretely, pictorially, and symbolically, by
using personal strategies
using the standard algorithms
using estimation
solving problems

Estimate a product using front-end estimation (e.g., for 15.205 m x 4, think 15 m x 4, so the product is greater than 60 m), and place the decimal in the appropriate place.
Estimate a quotient using front-end estimation (e.g., for $26.83 ÷ 4, think 24 ÷ 4, so the quotient is greater than $6), and place the decimal in the appropriate place.
Predict products and quotients of decimals using estimation strategies.
Identify and correct errors of decimal point placement in a product or quotient by estimating.
Solve a problem that involves multiplication and division of decimals using multipliers from 0 to 9 and divisors from 1 to 9.
Use mental math to determine products or quotients involving decimals when the multiplier or divisor is a multiple of 10 (e.g., 2.47 × 10 = 24.7; 31.9 ÷ 100 = 0.319).
Model and explain the relationship that exists between an algorithm, place value, and number properties.
Determine products and quotients using the standard algorithms of vertical multiplication (numbers arranged vertically and multiplied using single digits which are added to form a final product) and long division (the multiples of the divisor are subtracted from the dividend).
Solve multiplication and division problems in context using personal strategies, and record the process.
Refine personal strategies, such as mental math, to increase their efficiency when appropriate (e.g., 4.46 ÷ 2 think 446 ÷ 2 = 223, and then use front-end estimation to determine the placement of the decimal 2.23).

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