Math G6 Q1 Mod9 v2 - Removed
Math G6 Q1 Mod9 v2 - Removed
Math G6 Q1 Mod9 v2 - Removed
Mathematics
Quarter 1 – Module 9:
Dividing Decimals Up To 2
Decimal Places by Whole
Numbers And Dividing Mixed
Decimals Up To 2 Decimal Places
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you master dividing
2 decimal places by whole numbers, dividing decimals and mixed decimals up to 2 decimal
places. The scope of this module permits it to be used in many different learning situations.
The language used recognizes the diverse vocabulary level of students. The lessons are
arranged to follow the standard sequence of the course. But the order in which you read
them can be changed to correspond with the textbook you are now using.
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
What I Know
Find the value of N. Divide the following. Write your answer on your answer sheet.
1.) 4.44 ÷ 4 = N
2.) 0.12 ÷ 6 = N
3.) 1.8 ÷ 9 = N
4.) 16.24 ÷ 8 = N
5.) 3.12 ÷ 6 = N
6.) 39.26 ÷ 13 = N
7.) 60.75 ÷ 15 = N
8.) 281.40 ÷ 12 = N
9.) 501.84 ÷ 17 = N
10.) 1.17 ÷ 9 = N
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
Lesson Dividing Decimals/Mixed
1 Decimals Up To 2 Decimal
Places by Whole Numbers
In this lesson you will learn how to divide decimals/mixed decimals up to 2 decimal
places by whole numbers. To do this, divide them as whole numbers and write the
decimal point of the quotient directly above the decimal point of the dividend.
Moreover, you will solve routine and non-routine problems involving the skills you
have learned in this lesson.
What’s In
1.) 8 ÷ 0.64 = N
2.) 72 ÷ 0.96 = N
3.) 24 ÷ 0.15 = N
4.) 19 ÷ 0.38 = N
5.) 48 ÷ 0.32 = N
What’s New
Hazel and her 3 friends bought some food at the canteen. The total bill was
₱62.40. If they share the bill equally, how much will each one pay?
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
What is It
Step 1: Divide the numbers the way you divide whole numbers.
1
4 62.40 a. Divide; 6 ÷ 4 There is only one (1) group of 4 in 6, so we
- 4 write 1 on the quotient
2 b. Multiply: 1 x 4 = 4
c. Subtract: 6 – 4 = 2
Step 2: Bring down the next digit of the dividend 2 and annex it to the first remainder which
is 2. This will form your new dividend which is 22.
15
4 62.40
−4
22 a. Divide; 22 ÷ 4 There are only five (5) groups of 4 in 22, so we
− 20 write 5 on the quotient
2 b. Multiply: 5 x 4 = 20
c. Subtract: 22 – 20 = 2
15.
4 62 .
−4
22
− 20
2
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
Step 4. Bring down the next digit of the dividend 4 and annex it to second remainder which
is 2. This will form your next dividend which is 24.
15.60
4 62.40
−4
22
− 20
24 a. Divide; 24 ÷ 4 There are only six (6) groups of 4 in 24, so we
24 write 6 on the quotient
0 b. Multiply: 6 x 4 = 24
c. Subtract: 24 – 24 = 0
d. Since your remainder is already 0 and the last digit in the
dividend is 0, you need not to bring it down anymore, instead
bring it up or copy it to your quotient.
Therefore, each of them will pay ₱15.60 for some food at the canteen.
What’s More
2.) 12 62.40
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
What I Have Learned
What I Can Do
A. Find the quotient and write your answer on your answer sheet.
1.) 43.75 ÷ 7 = N
2.) 107.40 ÷ 12 = N
3.) 320.40 ÷ 24 = N
4.) 208.25 ÷ 17 = N
5.) 79.92 ÷ 4 = N
B. Read and solve. Show your solution and answer on a separate sheet of paper.
6.) Vangie, a store owner, has 8.12 kilograms of candies. If she puts the
candies into 7 jars equally, how many kilograms will each jar contain?
7.) On his birthday, Jessie receives a cash gift of P189.75. He wants to split
the amount into three leisure activities namely: zoo tickets, game tickets
and movie downloads. If he wants to budget the same amount for each
activity, how much amount will he allot in each activity?
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
Assessment
1.) 0.08 ÷ 2 = N
2.) 0.14 ÷ 7 = N
3.) 1.17 ÷ 9 = N
4.) 0.24 ÷ 6 = N
5.) 3.24 ÷ 4 = N
6.) 36.36 ÷ 6 = N
7.) 22.40 ÷ 4 = N
8.) 126.24 ÷ 12 = N
9.) 20.41 ÷ 13 = N
10.) 2.16 ÷ 9 = N
Additional Activities
1.) 60.24 ÷ 12 = N
2.) 122.40 ÷ 8 = N
3.) 229.25 ÷ 35 = N
4.) 326.20 ÷ 28 = N
5.) 46.95 ÷ 3 = N
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
B. Solve the following problems. Show your solution and answers in your activity
notebook.
6.) A restaurant owner bought 8 pieces of serving bowls for P302.80. How
much each of the serving bowl cost?
7.) A mango juice manufacturer has 72.24 liters of mango puree. He plans to
divide it equally into 12 containers for his 12 customers. How many liters
does each one container hold?
8.) Rowena is buying 6 packs of cashew candies that cost ₱2.75 each. She
wants to share these cashew candies with her two friends. She asks her 2
friends to pay her for their share. Including Rowena, how much does
each one of them spend for a cashew candy?
9.) What is the average speed in kilometer per hour of a car that travels
390.45 kilometers in 15 hours?
10.) Edwin sold 15 kilos of calamansi and earned ₱431.25. How much each
kilogram of calamansi cost?
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
What I Know
11
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
Lesson
Dividing Decimals up to 2
2 Decimal Places
In this lesson you will learn how to divide decimals up to 2 decimal places by
following these steps:
1. change the divisor into whole numbers by moving the decimal point two places
to the right;
2. move the decimal point of the dividend also two places to the right; and,
3. divide the way you divide whole numbers.
What’s In
1.) 104.56 ÷ 8 = N
2.) 84.48 ÷ 12 = N
3.) 0.72 ÷ 6 = N
4.) 0.90 ÷ 15 = N
5.) 117.91 ÷ 13 = N
What’s New
Michael has 0.36 meter of string. He cuts it into pieces measuring 0.06 m.
How many pieces of string will he get?
12
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
What is It
To find the number of pieces of string Michael will get, divide 0.36 by 0.06. Follow
these steps:
Step 1: Change the divisor into whole numbers by moving the decimal point two places to
the right.
Step 2: Move the decimal point of the dividend also two places to the right.
6 0.36 dividend 6 36
6 quotient
6 36
36
0
Therefore, Michael can get 6 pieces of string which measures 0.06 m out from the original
0.36 meters.
What’s More
This time find the quotient of the following mathematical expressions. Write the
solutions on your answer sheet.
13
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
What I Have Learned
1. change the divisor into whole numbers means multiply it by 10 (for decimals up
to tenths) or by 100 (for decimals up to hundredths); and
2. divide the way you divide whole numbers.
What I Can Do
B. Read and solve what is asked. Use sheet of paper for your answers.
6.) The thickness of a 120gsm bond paper is 0.14 millimeter. How many pieces
is 0.98 millimeter thick?
7.) Margie has 0.85 grams of ground pepper. How many packs of 0.05 grams
can she make from it?
14
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
Assessment
Additional Activities
15
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
B. Solve the following problems. Write your solution and answers on your answer
sheet.
6.) Ray has a piece of wood that is 0.98 meter in length. He needs to cut
pieces that are 0.07 meter in length. How many pieces of 0.07 meter in
length Ray can cut from the piece of wood that is 0.98 meter?
7.) In a mango bars factory, they make bars in different sizes. The small bars
are sold in pieces and the big ones are packaged in chunks. Identical
chunks weighing 0.15 kilogram each are made from a big mango bar
weighing 0.90 kilogram. How many chunks can be made from each big
mango bars?
8.) Annabel and Lina are friends. One day, they went to a textile store to buy
a piece of cloth that is 0.75 meter in length for face mask. How many
pieces of 0.15-meter face mask can be made out of 0.75 meter piece of
cloth?
9.) Joy has 0.96 kilogram of salted cashew nuts. She wanted to give these
cashew nuts to her friends in school. How many packs measuring 0.12
kilogram can she make out of it?
10.) Jake has a 0.48-meter-long rope. How many pieces of 0.04 meter long can
he cut from it?
16
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
What I Know
18
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
Lesson
Dividing Mixed Decimals up
3 to 2 Decimal Places
In this lesson you will learn how to divide mixed decimals up to two (2) decimal
places by following these steps:
What’s In
19
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
What’s New
Christine bought 66.25 kilograms of mangoes. She packed these into packs
containing 13.25 kilograms each. How many packs did she make?
What is It
To solve for the number of packs Christine made, divide 66.25 by 13.25. Follow
Step 1: Change the divisor into a whole number by moving the decimal point two
Step 2: Move the decimal point of the dividend the same number of places as the
.
1325 66.25 dividend 1325 6625
Step 3: Divide the dividend by the divisor the way you divide whole numbers.
5 quotient
1325 6625 a. Divide; 6625 ÷ 1325 There are only five (5) groups of 1325 in
− 6625 6625, so we write 5 on the quotient.
0 b. Multiply: 5 x 1325 = 6625
20
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
The number 3.263 is divided by a 1-digit decimal number. It gives a quotient
greater than 2 but less than 2.5. What is the number?
Conditions:
In this case, to obtain a quotient greater than 2 but less than 2.5, assume
If you narrow down your dividend to 3.2 only, the possible divisor is 1.6 to give you
the quotient of 2. So, having a dividend greater than 3.2 which is 3.263 would give
a result greater than 2 also if divided by 1.6. Notice that the number used for the
Hence, possible divisors should be 1.6 or less to give an answer greater than
2.
Using 1.6 as divisor fits all the conditions stated above. So, it is a solution to this
challenge.
Will there be other 1-digit decimal divisor as to condition number 1 to fit the range
21
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
Using 1.5 as your 1-digit decimal divisor also fits the conditions. So, you can also
It is also correct.
If you use 1.3 as your 1-digit decimal divisor, you will get a quotient of 2.51,
which is more than 2.5 or outside the given condition of between 2 and 2.5.
So, 3.263 which is greater than 3.2 will give quotient greater than 2. Then, if
you will make your divisor less than 1.6 it will also give you quotient greater than
2. Thus, start exploring possible solutions from 1.6 and below to meet all given
conditions.
Possible Quotient Decision
Dividend
Divisor (rounded to 2-decimal digit) () or (x)
3.263 1.6 2.04
3.263 1.5 2.18
3.263 1.4 2.33
3.263 1.3 2.51 (x)
Therefore, this problem has 3 correct answers which are 1.4, 1.5 and 1.6 using Systematic
Listing Strategy.
22
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
What’s More
8 Answer
Step 3: 223 1784
-1784
0
Now, it’s your turn to find the quotient. Show the solution on your answer sheet.
5.) The number 20.85 is divided by a 1-digit decimal divisor that gives a
To divide mixed decimals up to two (2) decimal places, follow these steps:
23
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
What I Can Do
Assessment
24
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
Additional Activities
2.61 4.32
B 3.15
25
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9
For inquiries or feedback, please write or call:
27
CO_Q1_Mathematics6_Module9