The document discusses how to convert fractions to decimals and provides examples. It explains that to change a fraction to a decimal, we divide the numerator by the denominator, carrying the division to the desired number of decimal places. Some key points:
- Fractions can be expressed as decimals by dividing the numerator by the denominator
- To change a fraction to a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator up to the desired number of decimal places
- Examples are provided such as 2/5 = 0.4
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1. On the other hand, fractions can also be expressed as a decimal without using the equality principle. Instead we have to think of a fraction as a quotient of two integers that is a/b=a = a b. Example 3: Express 2/5 as a decimal. Expressing 2/5 as quotient of 2 and 5 we have 2/5 = 0.4
2. RULE To change a fraction to decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator up to the desired number of decimal places.
3. I. Give the meaning and explain the use of the following 1. How to change fractions to decimal? 2. What are the rules in changing fractions to decimals? 3. What is decimal? 4. Give some examples of fractions to decimals. 10 Worksheet
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7. FUN WITH MATH!!! It was very fortunate that Sophie Germain , a woman mathematician was born at a time when people looked down on women. In 1776, women then were not allowed to study formal, higher level mathematics. Thus, this persistent woman reads books of famous mathematicians and studied on her own. Aware of her situation, she shared her theorems and mathematical formulae to other mathematicians and teachers through correspondence using a pseudonym.
8. Can you guess the pseudonym that she used? Yes, you can. Simply follow the instruction.
9. Select the right answer to the equation below. Write the letter of the correct answer on the respective number decode pseudonym that she used. You may use the letter twice. ______ ______ ______ ______ (1) (2) (3) (4) ______ ______ ______ ______ (5) (6) (7) (8) ______ ______ ______ (9) (10) (11) ______ ______ ______ ______ (12) (13) (14) (15)
10. Answers: A = 0.25 F = 0.65 K = 0.512 P = 0.27 B = 0.15 G = 0.28 L = 0.125 Q = 0.006 C = 0.6 H = 0.77 M = 0.333… R = 0.72 D = 0.54 I = 0.24 N = 0.40 S = 0.6 E = 0.76 J = 0.532 O = 0.75 T = 0.4113 U = 0.325
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12. How can we change mixed fractional numbers to mixed decimals? See the following examples. 4 1/2 = 4.5 c. 21 1/8 = 21.125 14 3/8 = 14.375 d. 32 3/7 = 32.4285
13. From the examples given above, it can be seen that the rule in changing a mixed fractional number to mixed decimal is:
14. RULE To change a mixed fractional number to a mixed decimal, change the fraction to decimal up to the number of decimal places desired and then annex it to the integral part.
20. As what we have learned earlier, decimals are common fractions written in different way.
21. There are certain instances when it becomes necessary to change decimal into fraction. Hence, it is necessary to acquire skill in changing a decimal to faction. Now we will study how to write decimals in fractions.
22. Example 1: Write 0.5 in a faction form. 5 or 1 10 2 0.5 = 5(1/10) Example 2: Write 0.72 in a fraction form. 0.72 = 7(1/10) + 2(1/100) 18 25 = 72/100 or 18 25
23. On the other hand, a simple way of expressing decimal to factions is possible without writing the numeral in expanded form. What we need is only to determine the place value of the last digit as we read if from left to right.
24. Example 1: Write 0.5 in a faction form. Notice that the digit 5 is in the tenth place, we can write immediately: 0.5 = or 1 2 __ 5 __ 1000
25. The digit 2 is in the thousandths place so we write: 0.072 = 72/1000 = 9/125
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27. Identifying Equivalent Decimals and Fractions Decimals are a type of fractional number. The decimal 0.5 represents the fraction 5/10. The decimal 0.25 represents the fraction 25/100. Decimal fractions always have a denominator based on a power of 10. We know that 5/10 is equivalent to 1/2 since 1/2 times 5/5 is 5/10. Therefore, the decimal 0.5 is equivalent to 1/2 or 2/4, etc.
28. It can be seen from the examples above the rule in changing a decimal to fraction is as follows:
29. RULE To change a decimal number to a fraction, discard the decimal point and the zeros at the left of the left-most non-zero digit and write the remaining digits over the indicated denominator and reduce the resulting fraction to its lowest terms. (The number of zeros in the denominator is equal to the number of decimal places in the decimal number.
32. FUN WITH MATH!!! How can you make a tall man short? To find the answer, change the following decimal number to lowest factional form. Each time an answer is given in the code, write the letter for that exercise.
33. 1. 0.6 = A 6. 0.24 = _______ O 2. 0.5 = __ _____ B 7. 0.125 = _______ H 3. 0.7 = _______ N 8. 0.55 = _______ L 4. 0.4 = _______ I 9. 0.3 = _______ W 5. 0.75 = _______ O 10. 0.048 = _______ R 11. 0.25 = ______ O 12. 0.75 = _____ L 13. 0.2 = _____ E 14. 0.225 =______ O 15. 0.24 = _____ Y 16. 0.8 = _____ S 17. 0.5688=______ R
41. OVERVIEW OF THE MODULAR WORKBOOK This modular workbook provides you greater understanding in all aspects of addition and subtraction of decimal numbers. It enables you to perform the operation correctly and critically. It includes all the needed information about the addition and subtraction of decimal numbers, its terminologists to remember, how to add and how to subtract decimals with or without regrouping, how to estimate sum and differences, and subtracting decimal numbers involving zeros in minuends. This modular work will help you to enhance your minds and ability in answering problems deeper understanding and analysis regarding all aspects of adding and subtracting decimal numbers.
42. OBJECTIVES OF THE MODULAR WORKBOOK After completing this Unit, you are expected to: 1. Familiarize the language in addition and subtraction. 2. Learn how to add and subtract decimal numbers with or without regrouping. 3. Know how to check the answers. 4. Estimate the sum and differences and how it is done. 5. Know how to subtract decimal numbers with zeros in the minuend. 6. Develop speed in adding and subtracting decimal numbers. 7. Analyze problems critically.
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44. Addition is the process of combining together two or more decimal numbers. It is putting together two groups or sets of thing or people.
45. Example: 0.5 + 0.3 = 0.8 Addends Sum or Total Addends are the decimal numbers that are added. Sum is the answer in addition. The symbol used for addition is the plus sign (+).
46. The process of taking one number or quantity from another is called Subtraction . It is undoing process or inverse operation of addition. It is an operation of taking away a part of a set or group of things or people. Note: Decimal points is arrange in one column like in addition of decimals.
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48. Worksheet I. Give the meaning and explain the use of the following. 1. What is addition? 2. What is subtraction? 3. What are the parts of addition? 4. What are the parts of subtraction? 14
49. 1. Addition ______________________________________________ 2 Subtraction ______________________________________________ 3. Parts of addition ______________________________________________ 4. Parts of subtraction ______________________________________________
50. II. Identify the following decimal numbers whether it is addends, sum, minuend, subtrahend or difference. Put an if addends, if sum, if minuend, if subtrahend and if difference. 1. 0.9 _______ + 0.8 _______ 1.7 _______ 2. 2.24 _______ + 2.38 _______ 4.62 _______ 3. 12.85 _______ - 0. 87 _______ 11.98 _______ 4. 7.602 _______ - 2.664 _______ 4.938 _______
52. III. Answer the following by completing the letter in each box which indicate the parts of addition and subtraction of decimals. 1. It is the numbers that are added. 2. The answer in addition. 3. It is the process of combining together two or more numbers.
53. 4. Sign used for addition. 5. It is undoing process or inverse operation of addition. 6. Sign used for subtraction. 7. It is the answer in subtraction.
54. 8. It is in the top place and the bigger number in subtraction. 9. It is the smaller number in subtraction. 10. Subtraction is an operation of _________ a part of a set or group of things or people.
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56. Add the following decimals: 28. 143 and 11.721. If you added them this way, you are right. 28. 143 + 11. 721 39. 864 Let us add the decimals by following these steps.
57. STEP 1 STEP 2 3+ 1 = 4 28. 143 + 11. 721 4 Add the thousandths place 4 + 2 = 6 28. 143 + 11. 721 64 Add the hundredths place
58. STEP 3 STEP 4 7 + 1 = 8 28. 143 + 11. 721 864 Add the tenths place 8 + 1 = 9 28. 143 + 11. 721 9. 864 Add the following up to the ones.
59. STEP 5 2 + 1 = 3 28. 143 + 11. 721 39. 864 Add the following up to the tens.
60. Now subtract 39. 864 to 11. 721. 39. 864 minuend - 11. 721 subtrahend 28. 143 difference
62. If you subtract the difference from minuend and the answer is subtrahend the answer is correct. Also, adding the difference and subtrahend will the result to the minuend: it is also correct.
66. FUN WITH MATH!!! Add and subtract the following to find the mystery words and write the letter of each answer in the code below. This appears twice in the Bible (In Matthew VI and Luke II).
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70. In the past lesson, you’ve learned how to add and subtract decimal numbers without regrouping. The only difference in this lesson is that it involves regrouping and borrowing. It is easy to add and subtract decimal numbers without regrouping.
71. Regrouping is a process of putting numbers in their proper place values in our number system to make it easier to add and subtract. Here’s how to add decimal numbers with regrouping.
79. B. Subtract the following and check your answer on the Check Box below. 1. 0.62 2. 0.762 - 0.58 - 0.325 3. 0.850 4. 0.452 - 0.328 - 0.235
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82. Ramon traveled from his house to school, a distance of 1.39845 kilometers. After class, he traveled to his friend’s house 1.85672 kilometer away in another direction. From his friends to his own house, he rode another 1.23714 km over. How many kilometers did Ramon traveled? 1 3 2 9 4 . 4 5 2 4 1 4 7 1 1 8 6 7 2 9 5 3 1 3 8 2 . . . 1 1 1 +1 H Th T Th Th H T . 3
83. He traveled a total of 4.49231 km. The following day, he traveled to the school and the seashore for a total of 6.35021 km. How many more kilometers did Ramon traveled than previous day? 0 9 7 5 8 . 1 1 1 12 2 3 9 0 2 14 5 9 12 3 4 . . 5 6 -4 H Th T Th Th H T O
84. Ramon traveled 1.85790 kilometers more. In adding and subtracting mixed decimals, remember to align the decimal points and regroup when necessary.
89. Estimation is a way of answering a problem which does not require an exact answer. An estimate is all that is needed when an exact value is not possible. Estimation is easy to use and or to compute. Rounding is one way of making estimation. Each decimal number is rounding to some place value, usually to the greatest value and the necessary operation is performance on the rounded decimal numbers.
90. Two methods are used in making estimation, the rounding off the desired digit one and finding the sum of the first digit only. We have learned how to round decimal numbers in this section, first only the front digits are used. If an improved or refined estimate is desired, the next digits are used.
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93. Thus the sum 3.455 + 2.672 + 5.134 can be roughly estimated by 11.000. If a better estimate is required or desired, then add 1.300 to get 11.300.
94. Estimate 5.472147 – 2.976543 Rounded to the nearest ones Actual Subtraction 5.472147 5.000000 5.472147 - 2.976543 - 3.000000 - 2.976543 2.000000 2.495604
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96. b. Estimate the difference by rounding method. Example : 14.525 15.000 - 11.018 - 11.000 4.000 By the rounding method, the first example is estimated by 17.000 and the second one by 4.000. The actual value of the sum of example no.1 is 16.668 and the difference of example no. 2 is 3.507 respectively. Both methods give a reasonable estimate.
97. Remember: In estimating the sums, first round each addend to its greatest place value position. Then add. If the estimate is close to the exact sum, it is a good estimate. Estimating helps you expect the exact answer to be about a little less or a little more than the estimate. However, in estimating difference, first round the decimal number to the nearest place value asked for. Then subtract the rounded decimal numbers. Check the result by actual subtraction.
98. Worksheet I. Estimates the sum and difference to the greatest place value. Check how close the estimated sum (E.S.) / estimated difference (E.D.) by getting the actual sum (A.S.) and actual difference (A.D.) . A. Actual Sum/ Estimated Sum 1. 3.417 3.000 2. 36.243 36.000 2.719 3.000 29.641 30.000 + 1.829 + 2.00 + 110.278 + 110.000 A.S. E.S. A.S. E.S. 18
100. B. Actual Difference/ Estimated Difference 7. 14.255 14.000 8. 28.267 28.000 - 11.812 - 12.000 - 16.380 - 16.000 A.D. E.D A.D. E.D. 9. 345.678 346.000 10. 92.365 92.000 - 212.792 - 213.000 - 75.647 - 76.000 A.D. E.D. A.D. E.D. 11. 62.495 62.000 12. 9.2875 9.0000 - 17.928 - 18.000 - 6.8340 - 7.0000 A.D. E.D. A.D. E.D.
101. FUN WITH MATH!!! Match a given decimals with the correct estimated sum / difference to the greatest place – value. The shortest verse in the Bible consists of two words.
102. To find out, connect each decimals with he correct estimated sum / difference to the greatest place – value. Write the letter that corresponds to the correct answer below it. 1. 36.5+18.91+55.41 U. 939.00 2. 639.27-422.30 S. 216.00 3. 48.21+168.2 P. 2.0000 4. 285.15+27.35+627.30 E. 146.000 5. 8.941-8.149 W. 28.10 6. 18.95+9.25 J. 111.00 7. 129.235+16.41 T. 537.00 8. 9.2875-6.834 S. 1.000 9. 989.15-451.85 E. 217.00
105. You always have to regroup in subtracting decimal numbers with zeros. You will have to regroup from one place to the next until all successive zeros are renamed and ready for subtraction.
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107. Example: 0.8005 - 0.6372 3 3 6 1 0. 2 7 3 6 0. 5 10 9 7 0. 10 9+1 10 7+1 0. 5 0 0 8 0. T Th Th H T O
110. FUN WITH MATH!!! Answer the following to find the mystery words. In what type of ball can you carry? To find the answer, draw a line connecting each decimal number with its equal difference. The lines pass through a box with a letter on it. Write what is in the box on the blank next to the answer.
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113. Kristina saves her extra money to buy a pair of shoes for Christmas. Last week she saved Php. 82.60; two weeks ago, she saved Php. 100.05. This week she saved Php. 92.60. How much did she save in three weeks? Steps in Solving a Problem 1. Analyze the problem 2. What is asked? Total amount did Kristina save in three weeks. 3. What are the given facts? Php. 82.60, Php. 100.05, and Php. 96.10 Know
114. 3. What is the word clue? Save. What operation will you use? We use addition. 4. What is the number sentence? Php. 82.60 + Php. 100.05 + Php. 96.10 = N 5. What is the solution? Php. 82.60 Php. 100.05 + Php. 96.10 Php. 278.75 Solve Decide Show
115. Check 6. How do you check your answer? We add downward. Php. 82.60 Php. 100.05 + Php. 96.10 Php. 278.75 “ Kristina saves Php. 278.75 in three weeks.” It is easy to solve word problems by simply following the steps in solving word problem.
116. Worksheet I. Read the problem below and analyze it. A. Baranggay Maligaya is 28.5 km from the town proper. In going there Angelo traveled 12.75 km by jeep, 8.5 km by tricycle and the rest by hiking. How many km did Angelo hike? 1. What is asked? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. What are the given facts? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 20
117. 3. What is the process to be used? ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. What is the mathematical sentence? ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. How the solution is done? 6. What is the answer? ______________________________________________________________________________________________
118. 7. How do you check the answer? B. Faye filled the basin with 2.95 liters of water. Her brother used 0.21 liter when he washed his hands and her sister used 0.8 liter when she washed her face. How much water was left in the basin?
119. 1. What is asked? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. What are the given facts? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. What is the process to be used? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. What is the mathematical sentence? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. How the solution is done?
120. 6. What is the answer? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. How do you check the answer?
121. C. Ron cut four pieces of bamboo. The first piece was 0.75 meter; the second was 2.278 meters; the third was 6.11 meters and the fourth was 6.72 meters. How much longer were the third and fourth pieces put together than the first and second pieces put together? 1. What is asked? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. What are the given facts? __________________________________________________________________________________________
122. 3. What is the process to be used? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. What is the mathematical sentence? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. How the solution is done? 6. What is the answer? _________________________________________________________________________________________
123. 7. How do you check the answer? D. Pamn and Hazel went to a book fair. Pamn found 2 good books which cost Php. 45.00 and Php. 67.50. She only had Php.85.00 in her purse but she wanted to buy the books. Hazel offered to give her money. How much did Hazel share to Pamn?
124. 1. What is asked? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. What are the given facts? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. What is the process to be used? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. What is the mathematical sentence? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. How the solution is done?
125. 6. What is the answer? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. How do you check the answer?
126. E. Marlene wants to buy a bag that cost Php. 375.95. If she has saved Php. 148.50 for it, how much more does she need? 1. What is asked? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. What are the given facts? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. What is the process to be used? __________________________________________________________________________________________
127. 4. What is the mathematical sentence? ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. How the solution is done? 6. What is the answer? ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. How do you check the answer?
129. OVERVIEW OF THE MODULAR WORKBOOK This modular workbook provides you with the understanding of the meaning of multiplication of decimals, multiply decimals in different form and how to estimate products. It will develop the ability of the students in multiplying decimal numbers. This modular workbook will help you to solve problems accurately and systematically.
130. OBJECTIVES OF THE MODULAR WORKBOOK After completing this Unit, you are expected to: 1. Define multiplication, multiplicand, multiplier, products and factors. 2. Know the ways of multiplying decimal numbers. 3. Learn the ways of multiplying decimal numbers involving zeros. 4. Learn how to make an estimate and know the ways of making estimates.
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132. Multiplication is a short cut for repeated addition. It is a short way of adding the same decimal number. It is the inverse if division. .4 + .4 + .4 + .4 + .4 + .4 = 2.4 In multiplication, it is written as: .4 -> multiplicand x 6 -> multiplier 2.4 -> product (answer in multiplication) factors
133. The decimal numbers we multiply are called multiplicand and multiplier is the decimal number that multiplies. The answer in the multiplication is the product . The decimal numbers multiplied together are factors . Another examples: 9 0.08 1.24 0.007 x 0.5 x 3 x 2 x 4 4.5 0.24 2.48 0.028
134. 1. What is multiplication? 2. What are factors? 3. What are products? 4. Give some examples of multiplication decimals. I. Give the meaning and explain the use of the following. 21 Worksheet