Multiplying Two Decimals
Let's go back to the Hernandez's road trip for another example. The Hernandezes actually used less gas than Mr. Hernandez had estimated. Their actual gas usage was 89.75 gallons. What was the actual cost of gas?
Let's follow our steps again:
Step 1: Complete the multiplication as you normally would, as if the decimals were not there.
In this case, we're multiplying 3.45 by 89.75.
Start with the 5 in the decimal 3.45 and multiply it by 89.75. Then continue on by multiplying the four and three as well. Keep your numbers lined up, and add to find the answer. Look back at the numbers you multiplied.
Step 2: Determine the total number of digits after the decimal points in the numbers you're multiplying together.
Ask yourself how many digits are to the right of the decimal point? 89.75 has two digits after the decimal point. 3.45 also has two digits after the decimal point. Our original numbers have a total of four digits after their decimal points.
Step 3: Place the same number of digits behind the decimal point in the product.
Since 89.75 and 3.45 have a total of four digits after their decimals, we'll need four of the product's digits behind the decimal point.
So instead of 3,096,375, the final product is actually 309.6375. Since we're dealing with dollars and cents, round the solution to the nearest cent: $309.64. The Hernandez family actually spent a total of $309.64 on gas during their road trip.
Multiplying Decimals
Try another example.
Let's say your math teacher wants to challenge you and asks for the product of 8.195 and 8.23.
That's a lot of digits behind those decimals! But, we know how to do this like clockwork now. Just follow the steps.
First, do normal multiplication: 8.23 times 8.195. Use the three in 8.23 and multiply it by 8.195. Then, multiply the 2 by 8.195 and the 8 by 8.195. Remember to follow the normal steps for multiplying multi-digit numbers.
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Then count the total number of digits behind the decimal points in the original numbers. 8.195 has three digits after the decimal, and 8.23 has two digits after the decimal. The two numbers have a total of 5 digits after the decimal points. So our product needs to have five digits after the decimal, too. The final product is 67.44485.