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long division with decimal points impossible

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rosamundjohn | 21:40 Wed 18th May 2011 | Jobs & Education
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a nightmare! if the number you are dividing by is wholo-not so bad but if it is 3.4? What is this chunking method?
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did you not see my other answer? You get rid of the decimal points by moving the point to the right on both figures the same number of times until the point is gone
eg 100 divided by 3.4 is 1000 divided by 34
100.4 divided by 3.5 is the same as 1004 divided by 35; just move the decimal place 1 to the right in both terms

Similarly:

100.4/3.55 = 10040/355 (move decimal point two places)
100.435/3.55 = 10043.5/355

etc.
Isn't it a nightmare when you can't do your kids homework.....? Suggest you search for 'chunking method' on YouTube. Our kids also used 'bus stop method'. Good luck!
also, what prudie said.
Multiply the divisor by 10 so it becomes 34. Also multiply the divided by 10 to preserve the balance. In other words, 480/3.4 is the same as 4800/34
Rosamund has said (on the other thread) she has difficulty in dividing by above 12 though which will make it hard (nice name by the way, same as mine)
Long division separates the sheep from the goats!
I was OK till we came to try Cassini division.
Moving the decimal point?
That's how I was taught to multiply/ or divide by powers and it caused no problems for me, but throughout my training as a maths teacher I was told that I must never teach that method. Instead, we were instructed, we had to move the digits. But that seems cumbersome for some pupils so I too fall back on the old ways.

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