This clip summarizes the "Understanding Decimal Fractions" lesson, including use of the decimal point "to signal the units place of a number and then continue with digits to the right of the decimal point, signifying tenths, hundreds and so on." The...
This clip presents four different outcomes that may occur when dividing decimals: The first possibility is that the division comes out even "just as it stands, with no remainder." The second possibility is that the division comes out even only after...
This clip helps students better understand decimals and the power of 10 by using exponential notation to explain the relationship between the decimal point and the numbers that come before or after it.
This clip explains that, "
.changing a decimal to a fraction or a mixed number isn't much trouble," then proceeds to illustrate that statement with examples. The clip adds that the fraction may be (but doesn't have to be) reduced to the lowest term...
This clip explains how to read and say decimals using fractions. It includes an example in which two fractions with different denominators are added. Their sum is expressed with their common denominator in the fraction that results.
This clip explains that we work with decimal fractions because, "
our way of writing numbers depends on the number ten, so sticking with powers of 10 makes the arithmetic very easy."
This clip explains that adding extra zeros following a number or numbers to the right of a decimal point does not change the value of the decimal.
This clip explains how to read and say decimals using words. It makes the point that the word "and" is only used to indicate the position of the decimal point.
This clip summarizes dividing decimal fractions, explaining that, "
in any division problem involving decimals, the first step is to make sure the quotient is a whole number." The clip explains how that is done, then notes that "
we place the deci...
This clip explains how to approach division of decimals when accuracy is expected to a given number of decimal places. "However many decimal places you want," the clip states, "
if rounding off is required, you must figure out one more and then rou...