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1.4 Operations On Decimals

1. This document outlines the rules for performing basic arithmetic operations on decimals, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. 2. For addition and subtraction, decimals are lined up and zeros are added to make all numbers have the same number of decimal places before performing the operation as with whole numbers. 3. For multiplication, the decimals are lined up, multiplied as whole numbers, and the total number of decimal places in the factors determines where to place the decimal in the product. 4. For division, the divisor decimal is moved to make it a whole number before dividing as usual, with the dividend decimal moved the same number of places and the quotient decimal placed above the original dividend decimal.
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1.4 Operations On Decimals

1. This document outlines the rules for performing basic arithmetic operations on decimals, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. 2. For addition and subtraction, decimals are lined up and zeros are added to make all numbers have the same number of decimal places before performing the operation as with whole numbers. 3. For multiplication, the decimals are lined up, multiplied as whole numbers, and the total number of decimal places in the factors determines where to place the decimal in the product. 4. For division, the divisor decimal is moved to make it a whole number before dividing as usual, with the dividend decimal moved the same number of places and the quotient decimal placed above the original dividend decimal.
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505: DECIMALS, AVERAGE AND WORD PROBLEMS

LESSON 2
(1.4: OPERATIONS ON DECIMALS)
Rules for
Decimals
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplicatio
n Division
Rules for
Addition
1. Line up your decimal points.
2. Add 0s after the decimal point so
that all of the numbers have the
same number of places after the
decimal.
3. Add as you would with
whole numbers.
4. Just move the decimal point down
into your answer.
Rules for Addition -
Example
1. Line up your decimal points
1.38
+ 2.4

2. Add 0s after the decimal point


so that all of the numbers have
the same number of places
after the decimal
1.38
+ 2.40
Rules for Addition -
Example
3. Add as you would with whole
numbers.
1.38
+ 2.40
3 78

4. Move the decimal point down into


your answer.
1.38
+ 2.40
3.78
Rules for
Subtraction
1. Line up your decimal points.
2. Add 0s after the decimal point so that all
of the numbers have the same number
of places after the decimal.
3. Subtract as you would with
whole numbers.
4. Just move the decimal point down
into your answer.
Rules for Subtraction -
Example
1. Line up your decimal points.
65. 3
- 42. 4 5

2. Add 0s after the decimal point


so that all of the numbers have
the same number of places
after the decimal.
65. 3 0
- 42. 4 5
Rules for Subtraction -
Example
3. Subtract as you would with whole numbers.
65. 3 0
- 42. 4 5
22 85

4. Keep the decimal point in your answer in


the same spot as in you problem.
65. 3 0
- 42. 4 5
22. 8 5
Rules for Multiplication
1. Line up your numbers with the last
digits under each other.
2. Multiply as you would with
whole numbers.
3. Add the decimal places in each of
the numbers being multiplied.
4. Move the decimal point to the left the
TOTAL number of places in the
numbers being multiplied.
Rules for Multiplication - Example
1. Line up your numbers with
the last digits under each
other.
12. 3
x 6.11
Rules for Multiplication - Example
2. Multiply as you would with
whole numbers.
1 2.3
x 6.1 1
12 3
123 0
+ 7380 0
7515 3
Rules for Multiplication - Example
3. Add the decimal places in each of
the numbers being multiplied.
1 2.3 1 decimal place
x 6.1 1 2 decimal places
12 3
123 0 NEED
+ 7380 S
0
7515 3 decimal
3 places
Rules for Multiplication - Example
4. Move the decimal point to the left
the TOTAL number of places in the
numbers being multiplied.
1 2.3 1 decimal place
x 6.1 1 2 decimal places
12 3
123 0 NEED
+ 7380 S
0
7 5.1 5 3 decimal
3 places
Rules for
Division
1. Move the decimal point in the divisor
(the number outside the box) to the
right to make it a whole number.
2. Move the decimal point in the dividend (the
number inside the box) to the right the
same number of places.
3. Divide as you would with whole numbers.
4. Move the decimal point into the
quotient (your answer) directly above
the decimal point you moved in the
dividend.
Rules for Division – Example
1. Move the decimal point in the divisor
(the number outside the box) to the
right to make it a whole number.

1.6 Move the decimal


point one point to the
5.76 right

Becomes
Rules for Division – Example
3. Divide as you would with whole
numbers 36
16 5 7.6 Ignore the
decimal point for now!
- 48
96
96
0

4. Move the decimal point into the quotient


(your answer) directly above the decimal
point you moved in the dividend.
3.6
1 6 5 7.6

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