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4.1 – Introduction to Decimals

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1 4.1 – Introduction to Decimals
Decimal Notation and Writing Decimals. 2, , tens ones millions tenths hundreds thousands hundredths thousandths ten-thousands ten-thousandths hundred-thousands hundred-thousandths

2 4.1 – Introduction to Decimals 4. – Solving Equations with Fractions
Decimal Notation and Writing Decimals. Write each number in words. 0.06 Six hundredths Negative two hundred and seventy-three thousandths 0.0829 Eight hundred twenty-nine ten-thousandths 87.31 Eighty-seven and thirty-one hundredths Fifty-two and one thousand eighty-five ten-thousandths One thousand four hundred ninety-three and sixty-two hundredths

3 4.1 – Introduction to Decimals 4. – Solving Equations with Fractions
Decimal Notation and Writing Decimals. Write each decimal in standard form. Five hundred and ninety-six hundredths 500.96 Thirty-nine and forty-two thousandths 39.042 Negative eight hundred seven and twenty-five ten-thousandths Twelve thousand thirty-seven and two hundred ninety-eight thousandths 12,

4 4.1 – Introduction to Decimals
Decimal Notation and Writing Decimals. Write the following decimals as fractions/mixed numbers in simplest form. 0.51 0.241 0.032 29.97 64.8

5 4.1 – Introduction to Decimals
Comparing Decimals Compare digits in the same place, when determining which number is larger. When two digits are not the same value, the larger digit is the larger decimal. Use < or > to make a true statement 26.208 < 26.28 0.12 > 0.026 0.0065 > 3.4251 > 3.4249 -0.562 > -0.652 -0.039 <

6 4.1 – Introduction to Decimals
Rounding Decimals Locate the digit to the right of the requested place value. If the digit to the right is 5 or greater, round the place value up one and drop remaining digits. If the digit to the right is less than 5, the place value remains and the remaining digits are dropped. Round to the nearest thousandth 0.7522 Round to the nearest tenth 0.8 Round to the nearest hundredth 3.14 Round to the nearest tens 750

7 4.2 – Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Are the values the same? 0.03 0.003 0.0003 0.003 0.003 0.0030 0.3 0.003 NO YES YES Zeros placed at the end of the last digit in a decimal do not change the value of the decimal.

8 4.2 – Adding and Subtracting Decimals
1) Write the numbers so the decimal points line up vertically. 2) Place zeros after the last digit to assist in adding or subtracting the decimals. 3) Add or subtract the decimal places like whole numbers. Examples: 19.52 40.08 + 5.371 + 17.612 24.891 57.692

9 4.2 – Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Examples: 0.125 19 .00 + 422.8 00 + 26.47 45.47 34.567 11.21 129.43 00 46.013 + 2.8903 + 1 6 6 . 8 8 7 3 4 1 9 . 7 4 9

10 4.2 – Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Examples: 6.7 – 3.92 73 – 29.31 6.7 73 .00 - 3.92 - 29.31 5.4 – 9.6 5.4 9.92 -9.6 +7.12

11 4.2 – Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Examples: from 25.91 25.91 - 19.204 Evaluate y – z if y = 11.6 and z = 10.87

12 4.2 – Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Estimation – a process to check if an answer is reasonable. Actual (Exact) Estimate 58.1 60 + 326.97 330 Actual (Exact) Estimate 16.08 – 0.921 16 – 1 16.08 16 - 0.921 - 1

13 4.3 – Multiplying Decimals
1) Multiply the decimals as thought they are whole numbers. 2) Add the number of decimal places in each term. 3) From the last digit of the product, count to the left and place the decimal after that numbered term. Examples: 34.8 0.0641 x 0.62 x 27 696 4487 2088 1282 21576 17307 3 decimal places 4 decimal places 21.576 1.7307

14 4.3 – Multiplying Decimals
Examples: 7.3 -0.9 x -0.9 x 7.3 657 27 63 2 decimal places 657 6.57 2 decimal places 6.57

15 4.3 – Multiplying Decimals
Actual (Exact) Estimate 30.26 30 x 2.89 x 3


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