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3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Course 2
Warm Up
Problem of the Day
Lesson Presentation
Warm Up
Estimate by rounding to the nearest integer.
1. 3.62 + 4.1
2. 7.47 + (–8.23)
3. 8.52 – 3.16
4. 5.826 + 11.729
8
–1
6
Course 2
3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
18
Problem of the Day
Complete the magic square. The sum of
each row, column, and diagonal must be
the same number.
0.5 7
4.625
8.75
6.375
5.25 4
2.25 2.875
Course 2
3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Learn to add and subtract decimals.
Course 2
3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Course 2
3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
One of the coolest summers on record in the
Midwest was in 1992. The average summertime
temperature that year was 66.8°F. Normally, the
average temperature is 4°F higher than it was in
1992.
To find the normal average summertime
temperature in the Midwest, you can add 66.8°F
and 4°F.
Course 2
3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Use zero as a placeholder so that
both numbers have the same number
of digits after their decimal points.
Add each column just as you would
add integers.
Line up the decimal points.
70.8
66.8
+ 4.0
The normal average summertime temperature in
the Midwest is 70.8°F.
Course 2
3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Add. Estimate to check whether each answer is
is reasonable.
4.55 + 11.3
Line up the decimal points.
Use zero as a placeholder.
4.55
+ 11.30
15.85 Add.
Estimate
5 + 11 = 16 15.85 is a reasonable answer.
Additional Example 1A: Adding Decimals
Course 2
3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Add. Estimate to check whether each answer is
is reasonable.
6.44 + 16
Line up the decimal points.
Use zeros as placeholders.
6.44
+ 16.00
22.44 Add.
Estimate
6 + 16 = 22 22.44 is a reasonable answer.
Additional Example 1B: Adding Decimals
Insert Lesson Title Here
When adding numbers with the same
sign, find the sum of their absolute
values. Then use the sign of the numbers.
Remember!
Course 2
3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Course 2
3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Add. Estimate to check whether each answer
is reasonable.
–8.33 + (–10.972)
–8.33 + (–10.972) Think: 8.33 + 10.972.
Line up the decimal points.
Add.
–8.33 + (–10.972)
= –19.302
Use the sign of the two
numbers.
Additional Example 1C: Adding Decimals
8.330
+10.972 Use zero as a placeholder.
19.302
Estimate
–8 + (–11) = –19 –19.302 is a reasonable
answer.
Course 2
3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Add. Estimate to check whether each answer is
is reasonable.
6.78 + 13.2
Line up the decimal points.
Use zero as a placeholder.
6.78
+ 13.20
19.98 Add.
Estimate
7 + 13 = 20 19.98 is a reasonable answer.
Check It Out: Example 1A
Course 2
3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Add. Estimate to check whether each answer is
is reasonable.
4.21 + 34
Line up the decimal points.
Use zeros as placeholders.
4.21
+ 34.00
38.21 Add.
Estimate
4 + 34 = 38 38.21 is a reasonable answer.
Check It Out: Example 1B
Course 2
3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Add. Estimate to check whether each answer is
reasonable.
–7.89 + (–13.852)
–7.89 + (–13.852) Think: 7.89+ 13.852.
Line up the decimal points.
Add.
–7.89 + (–13.852)
= –21.742
Use the sign of the two
numbers.
Check It Out: Example 1C
7.890
+13.852 Use zero as a placeholder.
21.742
Estimate
–8 + (–14) = –22
–21.742 is a reasonable
answer.
Course 2
3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Subtract.
A. 5.34 – 2.08
5.34 Line up the decimal points.
–2.08
3.26 Subtract.
Additional Example 2: Subtracting Decimals
B. 28 – 15.911
28.000 Use zeros as placeholders.
–15.911
12.089 Subtract.
7 9 9 10
Line up the decimal points.
Course 2
3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Subtract.
A. 3.57 – 1.46
3.57 Line up the decimal points.
–1.46
2.11 Subtract.
Check It Out: Example 2
B. 34 – 12.462
34.000 Use zeros as placeholders.
–12.462
21.538 Subtract.
3 9 9 10
Line up the decimal points.
Course 2
3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
During one month in the United States, 492.23
million commuter trips were taken on buses,
and 26.331 million commuter trips were taken
on light rail. What was the total number of trips
taken on buses and light rail? Estimate to check
whether your answer is reasonable.
Line up the decimal points.
Use zero as a place holder.
492.230
+26.331
518.561 Add.
492 + 26 = 518 518.561 is a reasonable answer.
Estimate
The total number of trips was 518.561 million.
Additional Example 3: Application
Check It Out: Example 3
Insert Lesson Title Here
Course 2
3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Line up the decimal points.
Use zero as a place holder.
143.660
+169.831
313.491 Add.
144 + 170 = 314
Estimate
The total number of bushels was 313.491 million.
In 1999, 143.66 million bushels of corn were
grown in the United States. In 2000, the harvest
yielded 169.831 million bushels. What was the
total production for those two years? Estimate
to check whether your answer is reasonable.
Lesson Quiz: Part I
Insert Lesson Title Here
2.56;
Estimate: 7 – 4 = 3
Course 2
3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
21.25;
Estimate: 7 + 14 = 21
–27.66;
Estimate: -8 + (-19) = -27
4. 24 – 3.8
20.2;
Estimate: 24 - 4 = 20
Add. Estimate to check whether your answer is
reasonable.
1. 6.98 + 14.27 2. –8.46 + (–19.2)
3. 6.72 – 4.16
Subtract. Estimate to check whether your
answer is reasonable.
Lesson Quiz: Part II
Insert Lesson Title Here
Course 2
3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Subtract. Estimate to check whether your
answer is reasonable.
5. Renee finished her first lap in the 200 m freestyle
event in 28.76 seconds. She completed the second
lap in 30.17 seconds. By how much did her time
increase in the second lap? Estimate to check
whether your answer is reasonable.
1.41 seconds; Estimate: 30 – 29 = 1

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  • 1. 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals Course 2 Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation
  • 2. Warm Up Estimate by rounding to the nearest integer. 1. 3.62 + 4.1 2. 7.47 + (–8.23) 3. 8.52 – 3.16 4. 5.826 + 11.729 8 –1 6 Course 2 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals 18
  • 3. Problem of the Day Complete the magic square. The sum of each row, column, and diagonal must be the same number. 0.5 7 4.625 8.75 6.375 5.25 4 2.25 2.875 Course 2 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
  • 4. Learn to add and subtract decimals. Course 2 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
  • 5. Course 2 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals One of the coolest summers on record in the Midwest was in 1992. The average summertime temperature that year was 66.8°F. Normally, the average temperature is 4°F higher than it was in 1992. To find the normal average summertime temperature in the Midwest, you can add 66.8°F and 4°F.
  • 6. Course 2 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals Use zero as a placeholder so that both numbers have the same number of digits after their decimal points. Add each column just as you would add integers. Line up the decimal points. 70.8 66.8 + 4.0 The normal average summertime temperature in the Midwest is 70.8°F.
  • 7. Course 2 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals Add. Estimate to check whether each answer is is reasonable. 4.55 + 11.3 Line up the decimal points. Use zero as a placeholder. 4.55 + 11.30 15.85 Add. Estimate 5 + 11 = 16 15.85 is a reasonable answer. Additional Example 1A: Adding Decimals
  • 8. Course 2 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals Add. Estimate to check whether each answer is is reasonable. 6.44 + 16 Line up the decimal points. Use zeros as placeholders. 6.44 + 16.00 22.44 Add. Estimate 6 + 16 = 22 22.44 is a reasonable answer. Additional Example 1B: Adding Decimals
  • 9. Insert Lesson Title Here When adding numbers with the same sign, find the sum of their absolute values. Then use the sign of the numbers. Remember! Course 2 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
  • 10. Course 2 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals Add. Estimate to check whether each answer is reasonable. –8.33 + (–10.972) –8.33 + (–10.972) Think: 8.33 + 10.972. Line up the decimal points. Add. –8.33 + (–10.972) = –19.302 Use the sign of the two numbers. Additional Example 1C: Adding Decimals 8.330 +10.972 Use zero as a placeholder. 19.302 Estimate –8 + (–11) = –19 –19.302 is a reasonable answer.
  • 11. Course 2 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals Add. Estimate to check whether each answer is is reasonable. 6.78 + 13.2 Line up the decimal points. Use zero as a placeholder. 6.78 + 13.20 19.98 Add. Estimate 7 + 13 = 20 19.98 is a reasonable answer. Check It Out: Example 1A
  • 12. Course 2 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals Add. Estimate to check whether each answer is is reasonable. 4.21 + 34 Line up the decimal points. Use zeros as placeholders. 4.21 + 34.00 38.21 Add. Estimate 4 + 34 = 38 38.21 is a reasonable answer. Check It Out: Example 1B
  • 13. Course 2 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals Add. Estimate to check whether each answer is reasonable. –7.89 + (–13.852) –7.89 + (–13.852) Think: 7.89+ 13.852. Line up the decimal points. Add. –7.89 + (–13.852) = –21.742 Use the sign of the two numbers. Check It Out: Example 1C 7.890 +13.852 Use zero as a placeholder. 21.742 Estimate –8 + (–14) = –22 –21.742 is a reasonable answer.
  • 14. Course 2 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals Subtract. A. 5.34 – 2.08 5.34 Line up the decimal points. –2.08 3.26 Subtract. Additional Example 2: Subtracting Decimals B. 28 – 15.911 28.000 Use zeros as placeholders. –15.911 12.089 Subtract. 7 9 9 10 Line up the decimal points.
  • 15. Course 2 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals Subtract. A. 3.57 – 1.46 3.57 Line up the decimal points. –1.46 2.11 Subtract. Check It Out: Example 2 B. 34 – 12.462 34.000 Use zeros as placeholders. –12.462 21.538 Subtract. 3 9 9 10 Line up the decimal points.
  • 16. Course 2 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals During one month in the United States, 492.23 million commuter trips were taken on buses, and 26.331 million commuter trips were taken on light rail. What was the total number of trips taken on buses and light rail? Estimate to check whether your answer is reasonable. Line up the decimal points. Use zero as a place holder. 492.230 +26.331 518.561 Add. 492 + 26 = 518 518.561 is a reasonable answer. Estimate The total number of trips was 518.561 million. Additional Example 3: Application
  • 17. Check It Out: Example 3 Insert Lesson Title Here Course 2 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals Line up the decimal points. Use zero as a place holder. 143.660 +169.831 313.491 Add. 144 + 170 = 314 Estimate The total number of bushels was 313.491 million. In 1999, 143.66 million bushels of corn were grown in the United States. In 2000, the harvest yielded 169.831 million bushels. What was the total production for those two years? Estimate to check whether your answer is reasonable.
  • 18. Lesson Quiz: Part I Insert Lesson Title Here 2.56; Estimate: 7 – 4 = 3 Course 2 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals 21.25; Estimate: 7 + 14 = 21 –27.66; Estimate: -8 + (-19) = -27 4. 24 – 3.8 20.2; Estimate: 24 - 4 = 20 Add. Estimate to check whether your answer is reasonable. 1. 6.98 + 14.27 2. –8.46 + (–19.2) 3. 6.72 – 4.16 Subtract. Estimate to check whether your answer is reasonable.
  • 19. Lesson Quiz: Part II Insert Lesson Title Here Course 2 3-2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals Subtract. Estimate to check whether your answer is reasonable. 5. Renee finished her first lap in the 200 m freestyle event in 28.76 seconds. She completed the second lap in 30.17 seconds. By how much did her time increase in the second lap? Estimate to check whether your answer is reasonable. 1.41 seconds; Estimate: 30 – 29 = 1