We use a decimal point to separate units (ones) from parts of a whole, such as tenths, hundredths, thousandths, etc. \({0.1}\) is a tenth, \(\frac{1}{10}\), of a one ...
\(3.168\) is correct to three decimal places as there are \(3\) digits after the decimal point. If the number at the next decimal place is five or more add 1 to the previous decimal place. With ...
Represent fractions as parts of a set using the decimal fraction one-hundredth (0.01). Practice reading and writing decimals. Explore mixed fractions and decimals. Compare mixed decimals. Understand ...
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