Copyright©amberpasillas2010. 0.6 – (- 0.34) 4 Step 2: Line up the decimals 0.6 + 0.34 Step 3: If needed, put zeros in as place holders Step 4: Add decimals.

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0.6 – (- 0.34) 4 Step 2: Line up the decimals Step 3: If needed, put zeros in as place holders Step 4: Add decimals Step 5: Bring decimal down. 90 Step 1: Use shortcuts for negatives. 0

copyright©amberpasillas2010 Step 2: Line up the decimals Step 3: If needed, put zeros in as place holders Step 4: Add decimals Step 5: Bring decimal down Step 1: Use shortcuts for negatives The answer is NEGATIVE – + – = – The signs are same so take the SUM ! Step 6: Determine the sign of the answer

copyright©amberpasillas2010 – The signs are different so take the DIFFERENCE! 4 Step 1: Line up the decimals 0.67 – 0.53 Step 2: If needed, put zeros in as place holders Step 3: Subtract decimals Step 4: Bring decimal down. 10- The answer is negative because you started with MORE NEGATIVES! Step 5: Determine the sign of the answer

copyright©amberpasillas2010 Step 1: Line up the decimals Step 2: If needed, put zeros in as place holders Step 3: Subtract decimals Step 4: Bring decimal down Step 5: Determine the sign of the answer 5.39 – The signs are different so take the DIFFERENCE! The answer is negative because you started with MORE NEGATIVES!

copyright©amberpasillas2010 Try the following problem on your own! The signs are the same so take the SUM! The answer is negative – + – = –

copyright©amberpasillas2010 Try the following problem on your own! 8.27 – The signs are different so take the DIFFERENCE! The answer is negative because you started with MORE NEGATIVES! 7 1

copyright©amberpasillas2010 Take out your study guide !!! THAT’S ALL FOLKS! The End!

copyright©amberpasillas The signs are the same so take the SUM ! The answer is NEGATIVE – + – = – #4 # – The signs are different so take the DIFFERENCE ! The answer is negative because you started with MORE NEGATIVES ! 7 1