Notes for Fractions and Decimals



Notes for Fractions and Decimals
Decimals 
·        Addition & Subtraction:  Line up the decimal points, then do the calculation.
Example:   57.4 - 4.23           Solution:     57.40     (don't forget to add the extra zero!)
                                                                   -  4.23
                                                                      53.17
·        Multiplication:  First do the calculation ignoring the decimals.  Add up the number of decimal places in the original problem, and move over the answer's decimal point by that many places.


Example:   12.34 · 7.042
Solution:   1234 · 7042 is 8,689,828.  We move the decimal 5 places to get   86.89828
·        Division:  Make the divisor (the outside number) easier by moving the decimal place.
Example:   With 360 ÷ 0.009  we change the problem to 360,000÷9   (ans: 40,000)
Example:   With 5400 ÷ 6000  we change the problem to 5.4 ÷ 6   (ans: 0.9)

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