Dividing decimals with integers

Topic Notes

In this lesson, we will learn:

  • What are the division rules for decimals and integers?
  • How to divide decimals with integers: using mental math (with regrouping), base ten (block) models, and long division

Notes:

  • Numbers that are integers can be defined as positive and negative whole numbers:

Decimals: Multiplying decimals by integers

  • What happens when we divide decimals with integers? It’s the same as multiplication!
    • When dividing a decimal by a positive integer, the answer will be positive.
    • When dividing a decimal by a negative integer, the answer will be negative.
      • Negative decimals are also possible, so the full set of rules are:

Decimals: Multiplying decimals by integers

  • When dividing decimals with integers, there are multiple ways to write a division statement, and it’s important to know where to put the dividend (the number being divided) and the divisor (the number you will divide by):
    • writing the statement from left to right (dividend ÷ divisor =), ex. 20 ÷ 5 =
    • writing the statement in long division format (divisor)dividend\frac{}{dividend} ), ex. 5) 20\overline{20}
    • writing the statement in the form of a fraction (dividenddivisor\large \frac{dividend}{divisor} ), ex. 205\frac{20}{5}

  • When dividing decimals with integers we can use three methods:
  • \qquad 1. Using mental math (and regrouping)
    \qquad 2. Using base ten (block models)
    \qquad 3. Using the long division algorithm

  • When using mental math, we use our division table knowledge and:
    • Divide each place value by the integer
    • If you are unable to divide, you will need to regroup to create a bigger number in the smaller neighbor place value (ex. 1 ones = 10 tenths, 1 tenths = 10 hundredths, 1 hundredth = 10 thousandths)

  • We can also show decimal and integer division using base ten (block) models.
    • We will deal with each place value separately when deciding how to represent the decimals.
    • Then, decide whether your answer will be positive or negative. And, interpret the integer division as follows:
      • i.e. ÷ 2 means out of every two blocks, keep one block
      • i.e. ÷ 3 means out of every three blocks, keep one block
      • i.e. ÷ 4 means out of every four blocks, keep one block

  • To divide decimals and integers using the standard algorithm for long division:
    • Write your division statement into the long division format and determine whether your answer will be positive or negative
    • Line up the decimal place in the dividend and the quotient (the answer); this will decide how many decimal places there will be in your answer

Decimals: Multiplying decimals by integers