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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 3: Compute with Multi-Digit Numbers;Lesson 4: Multiply Decimals by Decimals


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The tabel shows the approximate distance around Earth.

  • Question 13 (request help)

    a. About how many more miles would a satellite travel if it circled the equator 2.5 times than if it circled around the poles 2.5 times?

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    b. The distance around Jupiter at the equator is about 17.6 times greater than the distance around Earth at the equator. About how many more miles would a satellite travel if it  circled Jupiter's equator than if it circled Earth's equator? Round to the nearest tenth.

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H.O.T. Problems

Higher Order Thinking

  • Question 14 (request help)

    Reason Abstractly Write a multiplication problem in which the product is between 0.05 and 0.75

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    Justify Conclusions Place the decimal point in the answer to make it correct. Explain your reasoning. 3.9853 × 8.032856 = 32013341…

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  • Question 16 (request help)

    Construct an Argument Determine whether the following statement is always, sometimes, or never true. Give examples to justify your answer.

    The product of two decimals less than 1 is less than either of the factors.

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    Reason Inductively Is the product of 0.4 × 1.8 greater than or less than 0.4? Explain your reasoning.

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    Persevere with Problems Evaluate the expression 0.3(3 − 0.5).

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  • Question 19 (request help)

    Model with Mathematics Write a word problem in which you multiply two decimals. The product should be between 0 and 1.

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