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MATH 6

D
Multiplying Decimals and Mixed Decimals
A
with Factors Up to 2 Decimal Places
Y
1
Quarter 1 Week 5
Objective

1. Multiplies decimals and mixed decimals with


factors up to 2 decimal places; and
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2. multiplies mentally decimals up to 2 decimals


places by 0.1, 0.01,10, and 100.
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Let’s Try It!

In your drill board, answer the following


equation.
3.4 x 6 22.9 x 12.1
8.25 x 0.48 73 x 14.3

23.4 x 1.45
Let’s Try It!

Question
How do we multiply decimals and mixed
decimals?

How do you know where to place the decimal


point in the product?
Let’s Try It!

Question:
Who among you do a lot of exercise? What
activities do you engage in to make yourself
physically fit?

Why is it important for us to exercise?

What benefits do we get from it?


Word Problem

"Lolo Juan keeps her body healthy by


walking every day. He walks at a rate of
25.4 meters per minute. How far can he
walk in 4.75 minutes?"
Think-Pair-Share

"Lolo Juan keeps her body healthy by


walking every day. He walks at a rate of
25.4 meters per minute. How far can he
walk in 4.75 minutes?"
Think-Pair-Share

Question:
What do you notice between the number of
decimal places in the factors and the
number of decimal places in the product?
When do you drop zeros in a decimal
product?
Individual Work

Jed and Jan are shown the following


statement: 308 x 10.25 =__________
Jed thinks that the exact answer can be
read up to the ten thousandths place. But,
Jan thinks it would be easier to read it until
the hundredths place only. Which of them
is correct? Why?
Individual Work

Jed and Jan are shown the following


statement: 308 x 10.25 =__________
Jed thinks that the exact answer can be
read up to the ten thousandths place. But,
Jan thinks it would be easier to read it until
the hundredths place only. Which of them
is correct? Why?
Individual Work

Mother bought 10.5 kilos of sugar at P52.95 a


kilo. How much did she pay for it?

Ask the learners to think of other situations


wherein multiplying decimals would be useful
to them.
MATH 6
D
Multiplying Decimals Up to 2 Decimal
A
Places by 0.1, 0.01, 10 and 100 Mentally
Y
2
Quarter 1 Week 5
Math Drill

Answer this equations:


Word Problem

Mang Seldo sold copper wire to the


nearest junkshop. The table below
shows the packs of copper wires he
sold.
Word Problem.

There are 11 packs of chicken meat


display at supermarket. How many
packs of chicken meat weight
altogether if each pack weight at 2.5
pounds?
Word Problem

Amount per kg Weight in kg


Math Drill

Find the product.

1) 4.36 x 100
2) 45.38 x 10
3) 164 x 0.1
4) 10 x 3.83
5) 62.8 x 0.1
Math Drill

Find the product mentally.


1. 8.4 x 10
2. 4.35 x 0.1
3. 134.23 x 0.01
4. 0.24 x 100
5. 1.23 x 0.1
Mental Math
Use you drill board to solve
these equations:
Mental Math

Use you drill board to solve these


equations:

1) 3 x 0.1=
Mental Math

Use you drill board to solve these


equations:

2) 4.63 x 0.1 =
Mental Math

Use you drill board to solve these


equations:

3) 2.36 x 0.01 =
Mental Math

Use you drill board to solve these


equations:

4) 0.36 x 0.001 =
Mental Math

Use you drill board to solve these


equations:

5) 6.5 x 0.001=
Mental Math

Use you drill board to solve these


equations:

6) 6.5 x 0.01=
Mental Math

Use you drill board to solve these


equations:

7) 54.8 x 0.1=
Mental Math

Use you drill board to solve these


equations:

8) 89.7 x 10=
Mental Math

Use you drill board to solve these


equations:

9) 635.89 x 100=
Mental Math

Use you drill board to solve these


equations:

10) 2.2 x 100=


A. Mental Math
Use you drill board to solve these
equations:

11) 10 x 0.56=
A. Mental Math
Use you drill board to solve these
equations:

12) 51.7 x 0.1=


A. Mental Math
Use you drill board to solve these
equations:

13) 45.3756 x 1000=


A. Mental Math
Use you drill board to solve these
equations:

14) 4.0872 x 100=


A. Mental Math
Use you drill board to solve these
equations:

15) 4.7651 x 10 000=


B. Individual Work

A swimmer can swim 50.2 meters in 1


minute. How far can he swim in:
1. 0.5 minute?
2. 1.25 minutes?
3. 75 minutes?
4. 10.25 minutes?
5. half an hour
1) "Airah went to the market to buy fish to be
Assignment. Word Problem. Apply
cooked by her mother for lunch. She bought 2.5
AGONSA method.
kilos of tilapia at P110 per kilo. How much did she
pay for it?"
2) Mother bought 15.75 kilos of flour for making
trays of polvoron. If each kilo of flour costs P45.50,
how much did she pay for it?
Math Activity

Question:
How do we multiply decimals and mixed
decimals by 10 and 100? How do we
multiply decimals and mixed decimals by
0.1 and 0.01?
Math Activity

Question:

Do your parents sometimes ask you to buy goods in


a market? What items do you usually buy? How do
you feel when your parents ask you to buy
something in market? Why is it important to help
your parents?
Word Problem

Read, analyze and solve. Mother


bought 15.75 kilos of flour for making
trays of polvoron. If each kilo of flour
costs P45.50, how much did she pay for
it?
MATH 6

Solving Routine Problems Involving Multiplication of D


Decimals and Mixed Decimals Including Money Using A
Appropriate Problem
Y
3
Quarter 1 Week 5
Think-Pair-Share

Think of situations outside the


school wherein multiplying
decimals would be useful to them.
Share it with the class.
Math Drill

Read, analyze and solve. Show your


complete and neat solution.
Jason earns P380.65 daily. His sister earns
1.5 times what he earns daily. How much
does his sister earn in a day?
MATH 6

Solving Non-Routine Problems Involving D


Multiplication of Decimals and Mixed Decimals A
Including Money Using Appropriate Problem Solving
Y
Strategies
4
Quarter 1 Week 5
Let’s Analyze

Question:
How do you know if a given word problem
involves multiplying decimals and mixed
decimals?
How do we solve such word problems?
Word Problem

The area of a rectangular room is 24


square metres. What could be the
possible dimensions of the room?
Length Width Area
Word Problem

Some possible answers:


Word Problem

Question:

How is this problem similar to/different from


the problems we solved yesterday?
What makes this problem challenging?
Word Problem

Replace each letter with a numeral that will


make the following computation true.
3. A 4
x B . C
C. A B
Word Problem

Read, analyze and solve. Show your complete and


neat solution.
Emily plans to make a 4.5m-by-4.5m square garden
in her backyard. But due to lack of space, she
decides to make it rectangular instead, while
covering the same area. What could be the possible
dimensions of her garden?
MATH 6

Weekly Test D
A
Y
5
Quarter 1 Week 5

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