How to Divide a Decimal by a Decimal | Math with Mr. J
Welcome to Dividing Decimals by Decimals with Mr. J! Need help with how to divide a decimal by a decimal? You're in the right place!
Whether you're just starting out, or need a quick refresher, this is the video for you if you're looking for help with dividing decimals. Mr. J will go through dividing decimals by decimals examples and explain the steps of how to divide a decimal by a decimal.
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Hopefully this video is what you're looking for when it comes to decimal division (specifically, how to divide decimals by decimals).
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Welcome to Dividing Decimals by Decimals with Mr. J! Need help with how to divide a decimal by a decimal? You’re in the right place!
Whether you’re just starting out, or need a quick refresher, this is the video for you if you’re looking for help with dividing decimals. Mr. J will go through dividing decimals by decimals examples and explain the steps of how to divide a decimal by a decimal.
About Math with Mr. J: This channel offers instructional videos that are directly aligned with math standards. Teachers, parents/guardians, and students from around the world have used this channel to help with math content in many different ways. All material is absolutely free.
Click Here to Subscribe to the Greatest Math Channel On Earth: https://goo.gl/XHTrfY
Follow Mr. J on Twitter: @MrJMath5
Email: math5.mrj@gmail.com
Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Hopefully this video is what you’re looking for when it comes to decimal division (specifically, how to divide decimals by decimals).
Have a great rest of your day and thanks again for watching!
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Thanks so much
Thank you Sir.
This helped me a lot.
Mr J ! I do online school permantly because during covid i realised how good it was as i got so much more work done then i would in a normal school and your videos are better explained then any teacher in a physical school so thank you for making these as when i look back over things i have already done or I'm recapping for an assignment you seem to have everything covered! Thank you Mr.J
I’m 5th grade I have a math exam tomorrow I appreciate your hard work on this video anybody show respect to Mr.J for this video thanks I’m going to have a nice exam wish me luck
You really helped me thanks
Thank you sir for you I am able to give my math exam….
very helpful, thx to u
Your a hero
In all seriousness, this channel helps me alot. I just wanna say thank you to this guy who makes these videos.
thank you sir
Always get lost about half way in 🤣
I'm trying to do 9.75 ÷ 3.90 and I can't. Can someone reply me the method including the quotient?
On the blue letters why didn't he write the method instead of asking if the divisor is a whole number?
life saver
NOT LITERALLY!!!!
Also something to remember what number is the dividend or what goes in first is that what ever is in line first goes back in the lunch room first so that would be inside the line and thing. Also another way is what ever goes first goes in the hut first 🛖
Bro explains better than my maths teacher
You forgot to keep the decimal point after 72 in second problem
i used this method but the decimal point was at that last so im confuse
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U should try to work on showing more types of these equations or ones that can be different like 1.25 divided by 30 or something cuz all ur showing is non whole decimals
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Who else got this doubt when your exam was on the next day 😆
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I feel like american math teachers over complicate it, like for the first question you would just carry on the 2 to the 9 and get 27 that way, all the adding and subtracting is unnecessary in that case..