Arithmetic Grade Six

Lesson Sixty-nine: Decimal * Wholes


Multiplying decimals and wholes is just like multiplying wholes except you have to know what to do about the decimal point.

	100 x .5 = 50		100 x .25 = 25

	10 x .8 = 8		30 x .4 = 12

	40 x .9 = 36		50 x .1 = 5

Why don't any of these answers have decimal parts to them? Consider this example:

	  100
	 x .5
	------
	 50.0

We drop the .0 at the end of 50.0 since it is optional.

Here's another example:


	   20
	 x .4
	-------
	  8.0

We drop the .0 at the end of 8.0 since it is optional.


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