Exercises: addition and subtraction of decimal numbers
With these exercises, you can practice adding and subtracting decimal numbers. Can you solve them all?
-   1  Add up the following decimal numbers. - For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers - Write both numbers underneath each other, and fill up the "shorter number" () with zeros. - Now, perform an addition in columns. 
- For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers - Write both numbers underneath each other, and fill up the "shorter number" () with zeros. - Now, perform an addition in columns. 
- For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers - Write both numbers underneath each other, and fill up the "shorter number" () with zeros. - Now, perform an addition in columns. 
- For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers - Write both numbers underneath each other, and fill up the "shorter number" () with zeros. - Now, perform an addition in columns. 
- For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers - Write both numbers underneath each other, and fill up the with zeros. - Now, perform an addition in columns. 
- For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers - Write both numbers underneath each other, and fill up the with zeros after the decimal point. - Now, perform an addition in columns. 
 
-   2  Subtract the following decimal numbers: - For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers - Write the figures one below the other. Make sure that the decimal marks are directly underneath each other. - Now, perform a subtraction in columns. 
- For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers - Write the figures one below the other. Make sure that the decimal marks are directly underneath each other. Fill up the "shorter number" () with zeros. - Now, perform a subtraction in columns. 
- For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers - Write the figures one below the other. Make sure that the decimal marks are directly underneath each other. - Now, perform a subtraction in columns. 
- For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers - Write the figures one below the other. Make sure that the decimal marks are directly underneath each other. Fill up the "shorter number" () with zeros. - Now, perform a subtraction in columns. 
- For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers - Write the figures one below the other. Make sure that the decimal marks are directly underneath each other. - Now, perform a subtraction in columns. 
- For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers - Write the figures one below the other. Make sure that the decimal marks are directly underneath each other. - Now, perform a subtraction in columns. 
- For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers - Write the figures one below the other. Make sure that the decimal marks are directly underneath each other. - Now, perform a subtraction in columns. 
 
-   3  Subtract the following fractions and decimal numbers - For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers - Subtract the two decimal numbers in columns. - Alternative solution 
- For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers - Alternative solution 
- For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers - Since there are already two decimal numbers, you may also convert into a decimal number. 
- For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers - ↓ - As is a periodic fraction, you should convert the decimal number into a fraction. - ↓ - Calculate the common denominator and subtract the fractions. 
- For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers - ↓ - As is a periodic fraction, you should convert the decimal number into a fraction. - ↓ 
 
-   4  We consider the following sum: (Perhaps you already know that and so on.) - What are the three next terms in the sum after ? How are two successive summands related to each other? - For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Decimal Numbers - The next three terms are: - Each summand is a tenth of its predecessor. 
- Calculate the value of the above sum both as a repeating decimal and as a fraction. - For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Decimal Numbers - Since each additional summand is a tenth of its predecessor, the result must be . - is the fraction corresponding to . 
- Calculate the value of the difference both as a repeating decimal and as a fraction. - For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Decimal Numbers - Since each subtracted term is a tenth of its predecessor, the result must be . - is the fraction corresponding to .