Decimal numbers
1 Start page

Educational goal
In this course you are going to learn how to calculate with decimal numbers.
Prerequisites
Fractions
Written methods for multiplication and division
2 What is a decimal numbers?
You've probably seen numbers like these in real life:
A pair of socks costs euros
Tom is tall
An apple crate weights
Numbers like , and are called decimal numbers.
3 Place value chart
You have probably dealt with place value chart before. If you want to set up a place value table for decimal numbers, you can simply extend it by decimal places. Example: . The place value table can then be set up:
. . . | Th | H | T | O | . | t | h | th | . . . |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
. . . | 1 | 5 | 8 | 9 | . | 7 | 3 | 6 | . . . |
4 Recurring decimal numbers
If you want to write as a decimal number, you can simply use the written method for division:
There is a problem: You could divide again and again without reaching a final result, the division remainder will always be 1. Therefore, your decimals will be 3.
Recurring decimal numbers
Decimal numbers like are called recurring decimal numbers, because the same numbers keep recurring infinitely often. There is another way of notating You can just write . Another recurring decimal number is In this case, two numbers keep recurring.
5 Exercise: Recurring decimal numbers
The following sum occurs:
Think about:
Write the three successors of the summand 0.001. Describe how the sum is built up.
Calculate the value of the above sum.
Calculate:
6 Comparison of decimal numbers
It is essential…..
7 Exercises
Exercises
8 Convert decimals to fractions
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9 Convert fractions to decimals
Conversion …
10 Conversion exercises
exercise