CONFIDENTIAL1 Good Afternoon! Today we will be learning about Adding and subtracting 2 decimal places Let’s warm up : Round to the nearest whole number: 1) ) 4.32 Round to the nearest tenths: 3) ) Round to the nearest thousandths: 5)
CONFIDENTIAL2 Let’s review what we did in the last session. Estimating, or being able to guess and come close to a correct answer, is an important part of mathematics and a very handy tool for everyday life. Rounding off is a kind of estimating. We can round a decimal number with the help of a number line Round 3.4 to the nearest whole number. The number 3.4 is closer to 3 than it is to 4. So, the rounded value of 3.4 is 3. Review
CONFIDENTIAL3 We can round a decimal number using place value 3) If that digit is greater than or equal to five, add one to the rounding digit and drop all digits to the right of it. To round off decimals: 1) Find the place value you want (the "rounding digit") and look at the digit just to the right of it. 2) If that digit is less than 5, do not change the rounding digit but drop all digits to the right of it. Review
CONFIDENTIAL4 Round to the nearest tenth. Look at the digit in the place to the right of where you want to round. STEP 1: STEP 2: If it is less than 5 round down. If it is 5 or greater than 5, round up Round up to Hence, the rounded value of to the nearest tenth is Review
CONFIDENTIAL5 Review To round to the nearest hundredths. 1) Find the rounding digit first. 2) This is the "8". We are trying to get rid of the all the digits to the right of the 8, but the result should be as accurate as possible. 3) Now look one digit to the right, at the digit in the thousandths place which is “7". 4) See that 7 is more than 5, Add one to the rounding digit and change all the rest of the digits to the right of it to zero. so the number "8" is incremented to “9” Hence, the rounded value of to the nearest hundredths is 75.99
CONFIDENTIAL6 Let’s get started. Adding 2 decimal places First let us know few key words before we start. ADDEND: It is the number to be added. In = 5.9, 4.6 and 1.3 are addends. COMPENSATION: When adding, add a number to one addend and subtract the same number from the other addend to find the sum. $ $ $ $0.30 = $ $3.80 = $5.80 Add a number. Subtract the same number.
CONFIDENTIAL7 Find We will add the decimal numbers with the help of 10 by 10 grids. STEP 1: The grids display 1.25 The grids display 1.12 Draw the grids displaying
CONFIDENTIAL8 STEP 2: Put 1.25 and 1.12 together. The pink square shows 1.25 and blue square shows STEP 3: Count the total number of shaded squares = squares = 137 squares = 0.37 Therefore, the total number of shaded squares is = 2.37.
CONFIDENTIAL9 We can add the decimal numbers on paper Find STEP 1: STEP 2: Line up the decimal points Add each place. Regroup if needed. Write the decimal point in the sum Carry The sum is 34.13
CONFIDENTIAL10 We will now learn to estimate the sum of decimal numbers We know that estimate is an answer that is close to the exact answer. Estimate We will use rounding to find the estimated value. STEP 1: Rounding each addend to the nearest whole number rounds to rounds to 22.
CONFIDENTIAL11 STEP 2: Add the estimated values of the addends Hence the estimated value of is 34. Now your turn: 1) Find ) Estimate
CONFIDENTIAL12 Subtracting 2 decimal places First let us know few key words before we start. MINUEND: It is the number from which another number is to be subtracted. DIFFERENCE: It is the answer to a subtraction problem. SUBTRAHEND: It is the number to be subtracted from the Minuend. 7 – 3 = 4Minuend Difference Subtrahend
CONFIDENTIAL13 We will subtract the decimal numbers with the help of 10 by 10 grids. Find STEP 1: Draw the grids displaying Color 1 grid completely. Color 25 squares of the second grid. The grids display 1.25
CONFIDENTIAL14 STEP 2: Model by crossing out all of the first grid and 12 colored squares on the second grid. Count the number of shaded squares that are left. Here 13 squares are left. Hence, the difference is 0.13.
CONFIDENTIAL15 We can subtract the decimal numbers on paper Find STEP 1: STEP 2: Line up the decimal points. Subtract each place. Regroup if needed. Write the decimal point Carry The difference is
CONFIDENTIAL16 STEP 3: You can use the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction to check Find
CONFIDENTIAL17 We will now learn to estimate the difference of decimal numbers STEP 1: Rounding each addend to the nearest whole number rounds to rounds to 11. Estimate STEP 2: Subtract the estimated values of the Subtrahend from minuend Hence the estimated value of is 7. Estimate
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CONFIDENTIAL20 Assignments Find the value of the following: 1) ) ) )
CONFIDENTIAL21 Estimate the value of the following: 5) ) ) )
CONFIDENTIAL22 9) Nancy bought a pencil for $1.24 and an eraser for $0.70. What is the total amount that she had to pay? 10) Ben bought a bag for $5.70 and a book for $4.25. By what amount the price of bag is more than the book ?
CONFIDENTIAL23 Let’s Review what we did today ADDEND: It is the number to be added. In = 5.9, 4.6 and 1.3 are addends. MINUEND: It is the number from which another number is to be subtracted. DIFFERENCE: It is the answer to a subtraction problem. SUBTRAHEND: It is the number to be subtracted from the Minuend. 7 – 3 = 4Minuend Difference Subtrahend
CONFIDENTIAL24 Find STEP 1: STEP 2: Line up the decimal points Add each place. Regroup if needed. Write the decimal point in the sum Carry The sum is Review
CONFIDENTIAL25 Review Find STEP 1: STEP 2: Line up the decimal points. Subtract each place. Regroup if needed. Write the decimal point Carry The difference is
CONFIDENTIAL26 STEP 3: You can use the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction to check Review
CONFIDENTIAL27 STEP 1: Rounding each addend to the nearest whole number rounds to rounds to 11. Estimate STEP 2: Subtract the estimated values of the Subtrahend from minuend Hence the estimated value of is 7. Estimate Review
CONFIDENTIAL28 You have done a nice job. See you in the next session.