Fundamentals of Math - old
Fundamentals of Mathematics
Practice 2.2.2
Directions: Identify the sum or difference in each expression. Simplify your results.
1. 1 3
+ 1 3
2. 30 32
− 2
32
3 12
− 1
3. 5 7
+ 3 7
4.
12
9 28
+ 8
6. 2 5
− 2
5.
14
40
7. 20 70
+ 3 5
8. 1 3
− 2
30
8 12
+ 1 4
10. 3 5
− 2
9.
45
Answer Key on Page 118
2.3 Decimals By now you already know decimals are numbers that contain a "decimal point," such as 1.3 or 2.075 - the number to the left of the decimal point is the whole number, and the digits to the right are a type of fractional number. For example, the decimal 0.5 represents the fraction 5 10 or 1 2 . Decimal fractions always have a denominator based on a power of 10. How to Convert a Fraction to a Decimal If you need to turn a fraction into a decimal, then the easiest method is to use a calculator to perform the division. Calculators, of course, are not always an option and that instance you will need to do long division. To see a refresher of long division with decimals refer to the example below.
Example 2.3.1
78 15
Step 1:
The denominator becomes the divisor the numerator the dividend.
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