Math-Module-2-Lesson-12

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Module 2 Lesson 12
Multiply decimal fractions by multi-digit whole
numbers through conversion to a whole number
problem and reasoning about the placement of the
decimal.
Common Core
Standards
5.OA.2 Write simple expressions that record calculations with
numbers, and interpret numerical expressions without evaluating
them. For example, express the calculation “add 8 and 7, then
multiply by 2” as 2 × (8 + 7). Recognize that 3 × (18932 + 921) is
three times as large as 18932 + 921, without having to calculate
the indicated sum or product.
5.NBT.5 Fluently multiply multi-digit whole numbers using the
standard algorithm.
Learning Targets
• I can multiply decimal fractions by multidigit whole numbers through conversion
to a whole number problem and
reasoning about the placement of the
decimal.
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12 in = ___ ft.
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24 in = ___ ft.
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36 in = ___ ft.
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48 in = ___ ft.
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120 in = ___ ft.
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1 ft = ___ in.
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2 ft = ___ in.
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2.5 ft = ___ in.
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3 ft = ___ in.
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3.5 ft = ___ in.
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4 ft = ___ in.
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4.5 ft = ___ in.
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9 ft = ___ in.
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9.5 ft = ___ in.
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27 ft = ___ in.
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27.5 ft = ___ in.
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Say the number as a decimal
8 tenths
Zero point eight
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Say the number as a decimal
35 tenths
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Say the number as a decimal
45 tenths
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Say the number as a decimal
85 tenths
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Say the number as a decimal
83 tenths
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Say the number as a decimal
63 tenths
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Say the number as a decimal
47 tenths
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Say the number as a decimal
8 hundredths
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Say the number as a decimal
10 hundredths
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Say the number as a decimal
20 hundredths
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Say the number as a decimal
30 hundredths
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Say the number as a decimal
90 hundredths
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Say the number as a decimal
95 hundredths
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Say the number as a decimal
99 hundredths
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Say the number as a decimal
199 hundredths
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Say the number as a decimal
299 hundredths
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Say the number as a decimal
257 hundredths
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Say the number as a decimal
463 hundredths
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Thirty-two cyclists make a seven day trip. Each
cyclist requires 8.33 kg of food for the entire trip. If
each cyclist wants to eat an equal amount of food
each day, how many kg of food will the group be
carrying at the end of day 5?
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Estimate the product
2.31 x 22
Problem 1
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2.31 x 22
Predict whether our estimate is
greater than or less than the
actual product.
Problem 1
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Use an area model to find the
product
2.31 x 22
Problem 1
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Solve using the algorithm
2.31 x 22
Problem 1
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Estimate the product
2.31 x 221
Problem 2
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2.31 x 221
Predict whether our estimate is
greater than or less than the
actual product.
Problem 2
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Use an area model to find the
product
2.31 x 221
Problem 2
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Solve using the algorithm
2.31 x 221
Problem 2
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Estimate the product
2.31 x 201
Problem 3
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2.31 x 201
Predict whether our estimate is
greater than or less than the
actual product.
Problem 3
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Solve using the algorithm
2.31 x 201
Problem 3
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Estimate the product
4.95 x 11
Problem 4
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4.95 x 11
Predict whether our estimate is
greater than or less than the
actual product.
Problem 4
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Solve using the algorithm
4.95 x 11
Problem 4
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Estimate the product
0.98 × 495
Problem 5
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0.98 × 495
Predict whether our estimate is
greater than or less than the
actual product.
Problem 5
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Solve using the algorithm
0.98 × 495
Problem 5
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Estimate the product
102.64 × 495
Problem 6
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102.64 × 495
Predict whether our estimate is
greater than or less than the
actual product.
Problem 6
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Solve using the algorithm
102.64 × 495
Problem 6
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