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Decimal place-value chart. Ten Thousandths. Hundredths. Decimal Point. Hundred Thousandths. Thousandths. Thousands. Hundreds. Tens. Ones. Tenths. 1,000. 100. 10. 1. and. 1 10. 1 . 100. 1 . 1,000. 1 . 10,000. 1 . 100,000. .3 2 72727. .3 3 7272.
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Decimal place-value chart Ten Thousandths Hundredths Decimal Point Hundred Thousandths Thousandths Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths 1,000 100 10 1 and 1 10 1 . 100 1 . 1,000 1 . 10,000 1 . 100,000
.3272727 .337272 Rounding Decimals Step 1. Identify the place value of the digit you want to round Step 3. Drop all digits to the right of the identified digit Step 2. Identify the digit to the right. If 5 or more, increase the identified digit by 1. If less than 5 do not change .33
3 4 4 3.00 2.8 20 20 0 Converting Proper Fractions to Decimals .75 EQUALS .75
Converting Pure Decimals to Decimal Fractions Step 1 24 Step 2 24 1 .24 Places 2 Step 3 24 100
Adding and Subtracting Decimals Add: 7 + 5.3 + 24.139 + .0003 + 5.02 7.0000 5.3000 24.1390 .0003 5.0200 41.4593
Multiplying Decimals 9.09 x 3.8 3 decimal places 34542 34.542 5 decimal places 17275 .17275 6.91 x .025
Dividing Decimals 3 Steps Make the divisor a whole number by moving the decimal point to the right Move the decimal point in the dividend to the right the same number of places as in step 1. If there are not enough places, add zeros to the right of the dividend. Place the decimal point in the quotient above the new decimal point in the dividend. Divide as usual. Question 4.5 82.89 Answer 45. 828.9 18.42 45. 828.90 45 378 360 189 180 90 90
Shortcuts for Multiples of 10 Multiplication • Count the zeros in the multiplier • Move the decimal point the same • number of spaces to the right 6890 68.9 6.89 x 1000 6.89 x 10 6.89 x 100 689
Shortcuts for Multiples of 10 Division • Count the zeros in the divisor • Move the decimal point the same • number of spaces to the right .00689 .689 6.89 / 1000 6.89 / 10 6.89 / 100 .0689