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Page 1: Dizzying Decimals

Dizzying Decimals

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What is a decimal?

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A decimal is a fractional number and is indicated by digits after a period

which is called a decimal point.

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Place Values of Decimals

Decimal numbers, such as O.6495, have four digits

after the decimal point.  Each digit is

a different place value.  

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Okay… • The first digit after the decimal point is

called the tenths place value. There are six tenths in the number O.6495.

• The second digit tells you how many hundredths there are in the number.  The number O.6495 has four hundredths. 

• The third digit is the thousandths place.  • The fourth digit is the ten thousandths

place which is five.• Therefore, there are six tenths, four

hundredths, nine thousandths, and five ten thousandths in the number 0.6495.

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Tenths•Tenths have one digit after the decimal point

•The decimal 0.8 is pronounced "eight tenths" or "zero point eight"

•It is equal to the fraction 8/10.

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Hundredths

•Hundredths have two digits after the decimal point.

•The decimal 0.36 is pronounced "thirty-six hundredths" or "zero point thirty-six".

•It is equal to the fraction 36/100.

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Thousandths•Thousandths follow a similar

pattern. •They have three digits after the

decimal point. •The decimal 0.749 is pronounced

"seven hundred forty-nine thousandths" or "zero point seven four nine".

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Ten-Thousandths

•Ten thousandths have four digits after the decimal point.

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Zeros in the Decimal

•There may be zeros after the decimal point.

•The decimal 0.064 is pronounced "sixty-four thousandths" or "zero point zero six four".

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So we’ve looked at:

• .0025

• Twenty-five ten- thousandths

•Standard Form

•Word Form

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What all will we do with decimals?

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LOTS!!•Read•Write•Compare•Order•Round•Add•Subtract

• Multiply• Divide• Word Problems• Change into

fractions• Change into

percents• Use with money

problems.

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WOO HOO!!

Let’s get started!!


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