1. Go over the PowerPoint slides 11-19 in P15.1 Multiplication Division_Decimals. a. Draw a diagram (e.g., rectangular a

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1. Go over the PowerPoint slides 11-19 in P15.1 Multiplication Division_Decimals. a. Draw a diagram (e.g., rectangular a

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1. Go over the PowerPoint slides 11-19 in P15.1 Multiplication Division_Decimals. a. Draw a diagram (e.g., rectangular area model) to show that there are four partial products in 3.2 x 4.5. [Paste your diagram] b. Draw a dịagram (e.g., rectangular area model) to show the two partial products in 6 X (3 + 0.4). [Paste your diagram] c. One tenth times one hundredth equals one [a word]. d. Write a string of equations to illustrate why 0.01 X 0.1 is equal to 0.001. Hint: Convert the decimals to fractions. [Type/paste your string of equations]
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