Chapter 9 Study Guide
Topics or concepts:
Multiply using 10, 100, or 1000
Estimate decimal products and decide if the estimate is greater than or less than the actual answer
without figuring out the actual answer
Estimate using clustering
Multiply decimals
Using the order of operations with decimals (PEMDAS)
Divide by 10, 100, or 1000
Divide decimals by whole numbers
Compare decimals
Divide decimals and round to the nearest thousandth and cent
Estimate the quotient using compatible numbers
Word problems relating to those topics (examples from pages 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 484)
Solve 22. 5.56 x 9.7
23. 5.645 x 3.84
1. 10 x 3.628 24. 92.487 x 0.92
2. 100 x 3.628
3. 1000 x 3.628 Estimate the sum using clustering.
4. 80 x 0.8
5. 600 x 0.07 25. 2.05 + 1.986 + 2.014 + 1.895 + 2.1
6. 0.49 x 29 26. $0.99 + $1.01 + $0.96 + $1.10 + $0.95
7. 9.2 x 39 Compute using order of operations.
8. 43 x n when n = 26.514
9. 3.4 x 0.8 27. (0.09 x 0.8) + (0.3 x 0.6)
10. 6.6 x 4.83 28. 1.8 0.3 x 0.02 + 0.9
11. 2 x 0.021 29. (0.28 + 3.2) x 0.4
12. 1.2 x 0.04
Compare
13. 81 10
14. 81 100 30. 0.7 6.2 ___ 0.45 9.6
1 2
15. 81 1000 31. 0.3 0.75 ____ 2 5
16. 2.08 n=0.208
32. 1.2 3 ___ 0.84 2
17. n 100=0.012
4
18. 5.6 8 33. 0.8 2 ___ 5 2
19. 0.924 4
Divide. Round the quotient to the nearest
20. 76.8 8 thousandth.
21. $ 41.36 n , whenn=8
34. 2.9 3
Estimate the decimal product and determine 35. 1.5 7
whether the actual product is greater than or is less
than the estimated product. 36. 0.85 7
37. 0.95 3 43. $ 82.88 92
Estimate the quotient using compatible numbers. 44. $ 59.96 31
38. 2.30 4 Solve. Round the quotient to the nearest cent.
39. 1.935 9 45. $ 1.11 2
40. 36.751 61 46. $ 28.46 7
41. 105.995 19 47. $ 33.32 6
42. $ 1.06 3