Decimals represent numbers smaller than one. They are written using a place value system with base 10, where a decimal point separates the whole number part from the fractional part. Examples show how to write decimals in expanded notation and how to arrange them from smallest to largest. Practice problems have the student identify the largest decimal in a given set.
Decimals represent numbers smaller than one. They are written using a place value system with base 10, where a decimal point separates the whole number part from the fractional part. Examples show how to write decimals in expanded notation and how to arrange them from smallest to largest. Practice problems have the student identify the largest decimal in a given set.
Decimals represent numbers smaller than one. They are written using a place value system with base 10, where a decimal point separates the whole number part from the fractional part. Examples show how to write decimals in expanded notation and how to arrange them from smallest to largest. Practice problems have the student identify the largest decimal in a given set.
one. Number- is the idea of quantity. Numeral- is the symbol for a number. Place value system- is the number system. The number system is base 10. Decimal point- separates the whole number and a decimal Expanded notation of Decimals 1. 48.746 = (4 x 10) + (8 x 1) + ( ) +( ( ) 2. 87.03 = 3. 0.08 = 4. 16.124 = 5. 145. 326= 6. 94.04008 = Arrange from the smallest to the largest 1. 0.4, 0.05 and 0.04 = 2. 1.24, 1.245 and 1.246 = 3. 0.04, 0.005 and 0.0006 = 4. 18.1706, 18.0716 and 18.167 = Which is the largest? 1.143.7,144.5, 143.1, 141.9 and 144.8 = 2.3.6124, 3.4614, 3.1642 and 3.2416 = 3.4.0451, 4.4015, 4.1045 and 4.5104 = 4.0.0862, 0.8006, 0.0608 and 0.268 =