We know that two fractions are equivalent when the numerators and denominators are related by the same factor, and when dividing the numerator by the denominator gives the same quotient. For example, we can tell that 46 and 4060 are equivalent fractions because:
Division expressions can also be equivalent. For example, the expression 5,400÷900 is equivalent to 54÷9 because:
This means that an expression such as 5.4÷0.9 also has the same value as 54÷9. The dividend and divisor in 54÷9 are each 10 times those in 5.4÷0.9, but their quotients are the same.
This understanding can help us divide a decimal dividend by a decimal divisor: We can multiply each decimal by the same power of 10 so that both the dividend and the divisor are whole numbers, and then we divide the whole numbers.
For example, to calculate 7.65÷1.2 we can multiply each decimal by 100, and then calculate 765÷120. Here is the calculation with long division:
Because the expression 765÷120 is equivalent to 7.65÷1.2, we know that 6.375 is also a quotient of 7.65÷1.2.
Fluently divide multi-digit numbers using a standard algorithm.
Fluently add, subtract, multiply, and divide multi-digit decimals using a standard algorithm for each operation.
Fluently divide multi-digit numbers using a standard algorithm.
Fluently add, subtract, multiply, and divide multi-digit decimals using a standard algorithm for each operation.