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Missing Number Problems |
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Order of Operations |
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Multiplication and Division |
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Adding and Subtracting Decimal Numbers |
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Multiplying Decimal Numbers |
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Terms like double, half, triple, sum, and difference describe relationships:
Example: p + k = 15 (plums and kiwis sum to 15).
Multiple solutions may exist for some problems:
Example: flower + leaf = 30 and flower - leaf = 18:
Sample calculations:
Multiplication finds the product of numbers, often using the column method for larger numbers.
Example: 365 × 24(days in 24 years):
Division finds how many times a divisor fits into a number, possibly with a remainder.
Estimates guide calculations:
Inverse operations check results:
Regrouping method:
Example: 3.86 - 1.53:
Example calculations:
Multiplying decimals uses place value and known multiplication facts.
Example: 0.6 × 4:
Patterns in multiplication:
Estimates sort products:
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1. What are the steps to add decimal numbers? | ![]() |
2. How do you subtract decimal numbers accurately? | ![]() |
3. How do you multiply decimal numbers? | ![]() |
4. What is a missing number problem involving decimals? | ![]() |
5. Why is it important to understand decimal calculations? | ![]() |