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Title: Adding and Subtracting Decimals


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Adding and Subtracting Decimals
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Adding and Subtracting Decimals
  • Adding and subtracting decimals is most commonly
    used when dealing with money. Money that comes
    in to your account and money that goes out of an
    account.
  • If you know how to add and subtract whole
    numbers, than you know how to add and subtract
    decimals. The only difference between the two is
    the decimal point.
  • Here is a step by step guide to help you be
    successful.

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Step 1
  • Take your problem and write it so that the
    decimals are line up. Remember, I should be able
    to put a box around the decimal showing that it
    is line up.
  • Ex 4.63 2.8
  • 4 . 6 3
  • 2 . 8

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Step 2
  • Add a zero to missing place values so that the
    numbers are even.
  • Ex 4.63 2.8
  • 4 . 6 3
  • 2 . 8 0

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Step 3
  • Add or subtract as the problem dictates. Ignore
    the decimal for right now and treat the numbers
    as whole numbers!
  • Remember to regroup as necessary when adding.
  • Remember to borrow as necessary when subtracting.
  • Ex 4.63 2.8
  • 4 . 6 3
  • 2 . 8 0
  • 7 4 3

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Step 4
  • To make your answer complete- slide the decimal
    place down into the answer. Again, I should be
    able to draw a box around the decimal in the
    answer all the way up to the original problem if
    your numbers are line up properly.
  • Ex 4.63 2.8
  • 4 . 6 3
  • 2 . 8 0
  • 7 . 4 3

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Example of Subtraction Problem
  • 1.5 0.92
  • 1 . 5
  • - 0 . 9 2
  • 1 . 5 0
  • - 0 . 9 2

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  • 0 14 10
  • 1 . 5 0
  • - 0 . 9 2
  • 0 5 8
  • 0 14 10
  • 1 . 5 0
  • - 0 . 9 2
  • 0 . 5 8
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