15minute Math Decimals
15minute Math Decimals
15minute Math Decimals
This presentation will review different math skills that will help you
with every day math problems.
Decimals Integers
o Lesson 1 – What Are Decimals? o Lesson 12 – Addition & Subtraction
o Lesson 2 – Addition & Subtraction o Lesson 13 – Multiplication, Division, &
o Lesson 3 – Multiplication Absolute Value
o Lesson 4 – Division Algebra
Fractions o Lesson 14 – Adding & Subtracting
Variables
o Lesson 5 – What Are Fractions?
o Lesson 6 - Addition & Subtraction (no
o Lesson 15 – Multiplying & Dividing
whole #s) Variables
o Lesson 7 – Addition & Subtraction
o Lesson 16 – Square Roots
(with whole #s) Order of Operations
o Lesson 8 – Multiplication & Division o Lesson 17 – Please Excuse My Dear
Aunt Sally
Percentages
o Lesson 9 – Converting Decimals to
o Lesson 18 – Order of Operations with
Fractions to Percents Variables
o Lesson 10 – Calculating the Part
Practice Tests
o Lesson 11 – Cross-Multiplication
o Lesson 19 – Practice Test #1
Method o Lesson 20 – Practice Test #2
15 Minute Math – Decimals
Lesson # 1 – What Are Decimals?
Saying numbers correctly can ensure everyone is talking about the same
thing.
15 Minute Math – Decimals
Lesson # 1 – What Are Decimals?
Decimals are numbers that are less than 1 but greater than 0
0 < 0.1 < 1 (0.1 is between 0 and 1, so it is a decimal)
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Try it yourself
All numbers have a decimal point, even if you can’t see it.
For example, $15 can also be written as $15.00
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20 + 4.02 20.00 100 – 25.783 /// //
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+ 4.02 - 25.783
24.02 74.217
Try it yourself
2.3 × 0.0002 23
×2
Sometimes you may
46 0.00046 see
5 decimal .00046 instead of
places 0.00046. Both are
right, but it’s more
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places the ones place.
shift the decimal left 4 places (if you move the decimal point right
(don’t see the decimal point it’s at the end) 2 spaces (100 has 2 0’s)
297 × 0.0001 = 0.0297 2.309 × 100 = 230.9
Try it yourself
Step 1 - Move the decimal of the divisor (outside the house) as far to
the right as you can
Step 2 - Move the decimal of the dividend (inside the house) by the
same number of spaces
Step 3 - Move the decimal straight up onto the answer line
Step 4 - Divide like normal
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