Section 5.3
... 1. Rule for Multiplying Decimals: To multiply two decimal numbers: Multiply as you would if the decimal point was not there. Arrange the two numbers one under the other and lined up on the right hand side. Place the decimal point in the answer so that the number of digits to its right is equal t ...
... 1. Rule for Multiplying Decimals: To multiply two decimal numbers: Multiply as you would if the decimal point was not there. Arrange the two numbers one under the other and lined up on the right hand side. Place the decimal point in the answer so that the number of digits to its right is equal t ...
Lesson 5-7
... On her daily walk, Sylvia walks 18 miles to the grocery store and then 24 miles to the post office. Find the distance she walks from her home to the grocery store and then to the post office. First use the LCD to rename the fractions. Then add. ...
... On her daily walk, Sylvia walks 18 miles to the grocery store and then 24 miles to the post office. Find the distance she walks from her home to the grocery store and then to the post office. First use the LCD to rename the fractions. Then add. ...
Example
... subtraction, multiplication, and division. B. Numbers can be added, multiplied, subtracted or divided in any order to get the same result. C. 5 + 8 = 8 + 5 by Commutative law D. Subtraction and division are not commutative or associative. switching the order of the numbers changes the result. E. (3 ...
... subtraction, multiplication, and division. B. Numbers can be added, multiplied, subtracted or divided in any order to get the same result. C. 5 + 8 = 8 + 5 by Commutative law D. Subtraction and division are not commutative or associative. switching the order of the numbers changes the result. E. (3 ...