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25 can go into 40 once, so we write a 1 in the tenths position of our quotient, multiply 1 by 25 to get 25, and subtract that from 40. Our difference is 15. Bring down another 0, so 15 appears as 150. We know 25*6 = 150 so we can put a 6 in the hundredths position of...
Write 77 in the numerator as it is the number to the right of the decimal point. Write 1010 in the denominator as the place value of the final digit, 77, is tenths. 37103710 The fraction is in simplest form. So, 3.7=37103.7=3710 3. −0.286−0.286 There is a 00 to the left ...
Example 4: converting with a recurring decimal (in the tenths and hundredths column) Convert 0.\dot{2}\dot{3} to a fraction Equate the recurring decimal to a variable to create Equation 1 Multiply both sides of Equation 1 by a power of 10 to create Equation 2 Subtract Equation 2 ...
Hundredths of a degree are converted into minutes. In a navigational system an angular reading is entered into registers 10-14 with hundredths and tenths of a degree in registers 10, 11. Conversion takes place by passing a like number of clock pulses through AND gate 30, the gate being ...
In order to change decimals into fractions, you need to rememberplace value. The first decimal place after the decimal is the “tenths” place. The second decimal place is the “hundredths” place. The third decimal place is the “thousandths” place, the fourth decimal place is the “ten...
Second, 4 ones will go into ten-tenths two-tenths times. Third,4×0.2=0.84×0.2=0.8. Fourth,1.0−0.8=0.21.0−0.8=0.2. Fifth, we’re gonna rewrite the original dividend as 100-hundredths and bring the new 0 down. Sixth, 4 ones goes into 20-hundredths 5-hundredths times. ...
This video explains clearly what decimals are and explains their relationship to fractions. Well paced video and suited for grade 4 students.Tenths and Hundredths Grade 4Excellent video for young learners that explains all about the basics of decimals, tenths and hundredths, using visuals. Great ...
For example, in the number 0.7, there is a 7 in the tenths place. First, write the number after the decimal point as the numerator of the fraction:77. Next, look at the place value of the last digit in the decimal. Since 7 is the only decimal digit and it is in the tenths place...
Decimals to Fractions (2 of 3) e.g. tenths, hundredths, thousandths, with simplifyingSimilar to the above listing, the resources below are aligned to related standards in the Common Core For Mathematics that together support the following learning outcome:Understand...