Place Value: Decimals
Decimalsare a shorthand way to writefractionsandmixed numberswithdenominatorsthat arepowers of, likeetc.
If a number has adecimal point, then the first digit to therightof the decimal point indicates the number of tenths.
For example, the decimalis the same as the fraction.
The second digit to the right of the decimal point indicates the number of hundredths.
For example, the decimalis the same as the mixed number. (Note that the first digit to theleftof the decimal point is the ones digit.)
You can write decimals with many places to the right of the decimal point. For example, this is a representation of the mixed number, with the place values named:
One good way to visualize decimals is by using baseblocks. For instance, suppose a large square respresents one whole. If the square is cut intostrips of equal size, then each of these represents one tenth or. Each strip can be cut into ten smaller squares to represent hundredths.
Example 1:
What number does the following set of blocks represent?
There islarge square, so the ones digit is. There areone-tenths strips, so the tenths digit is. There areone-hundredth squares, so the hundredths digit is.
So, the figure represents the decimal .
Example 2:
What number does the following diagram represent?
The large square is divided into方格。Seven complete rows have been shaded (that is, seven tenths) along with nine squares of another row (nine hundredths). So, the decimal number is .
Example 3:
If the large square represents one whole, what decimal number does the diagram represent?
The large square is divided into方格。没有完整的rows have been shaded (that is, zero tenths) but four small squares of one row have been shaded (four hundredths). So, the decimal number is .