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Multiplying decimals and mixed decimals with

factors up to 2 decimal places


Week 5: Day 3

Prepared by:
Genelene B. Fernandez
Bulihan Elementary School
GMA, Cavite
MENTAL COMPUTATION
Answer the puzzle by group. The first to get the answer correctly will be
declared the winner.
Find the answer by solving the multiplication sentences mentally. Use the code
to find the letter.

Who invented the


decimal point?
Answer Letter
51 x 2 _______ ______
30 x 6 _______ ______
25 x 3 _______ ______
18 x 4 _______ ______
27 x 5 _______ ______
12 X 9 _______ ______

72 108 75 102 135 180


I R P N E A
JOHN NAPIER
Use your show-me-board

0.53 x 0.06

0.0318
Use your show-me-board

0.23 x 0.25

0.0575
Use your show-me-board

0.68 x 0.89

0.6052
Use your show-me-board

0.54 x 0.64

0.3456
Use your show-me-board

0.96 x 0.52

0.4992
What is this boy selling?
Why do you think he do this?
How many of you do the same to earn money?
What do you do with money?
Arnilo sells vegetables every weekend to
help his mother. A kilogram of sayote cost
P20.75. How much is his total sales if he sells
3.25 kilograms of sayote?
What is being asked in the problem?
What are given?
What do you notice of the two given numbers?
What decimals are they?
What shall we do with the two mixed numbers to answer the
problem?
What number sentence can we form out of the problem?
What do we need to do with the answer?
Round to the nearest centavo or hundredths.
Emphasize that when the answer refers to amount or cost,
always round it to nearest centavo?
How much is the total sales of Arnilo?
What character traits does Arnilo possess?
Multiply: 4.56 x 3.62

What kind of decimals are the factors?


How many decimal places are there in the factors?
How many decimal places are there in the product?
What is the connection in the number of decimal places in the
product with the number of decimal places in the factor?
Directions: Decide if each product has the decimal point in the
correct position. If not, write the correct product on the space
provided. Remember, decimal places in the product must be
the same in both factors.

1. 3.56 x 5.2 = 185.12 18.512


2. 8.42 x 6.7 = 5.6414 56.414
3. 2.45 x 8.43 = 206.535 20.6535
4. 9.36 x 2.64 = 24.7104 24.7104
5. 7.09 x 3.24 = 2.29716 22.9716
Find the product. Be careful in putting the decimal
point.

Solve.
4. A metre of cloth costs P82.25. How much will 2.15 metres
cost?
5. Ricky can travel 5.12 kilometres per hour on his bike. How
far can he travel in 3.14 hours?
How do you multiply mixed decimals
by mixed decimals?

 Multiply by the hundredths.


 Multiply by the tenths.
 Add the partial product.
 Put the decimal places in the final
product by counting the number of
decimal places in the factors. Add zero if
necessary.
How do you multiply mixed decimals by
mixed decimals?

 Multiply by the hundredths.


 Multiply by the tenths.
 Add the partial product.
 Put the decimal places in the final
product by counting the number of
decimal places in the factors. Add zero if
necessary.
Cooperative Work
Divide the class into 5 groups.
Each group will write a problem involving
multiplying mixed decimals by mixed
decimals
They will write the problem as well as
corresponding solution and answer in
manila paper.
After the groups have completed the task
they will present their work to the class.
Multiply. Show your solution.
1. 2.21 x 3.2 = N
2. 4.35 x 2.24 = N
3. 3.12 x 2.03 = N
4. The product of 3.64 and 2.23 is
______
5. A rectangle is 2.75 m by 1.55 m.
What is its area?
Multiply. Show your solution.
1. 6.34 x 1.25 = N
2. 1.56 x 3.28 = N
3. 5.92 x 2.61 = N
4. What is 8.22 times the sum 6.23 and
0.45?
5. What is the area of Dana’s backyard if it is
15.95 m long and 6.45 m wide?

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