Calculate \(3.6 + 14.73\). Make sure that units line up with units, tenths line up with tenths and so on. Use zeros as placeholders if you need to.
This lesson digs into the skill of adding decimals.
Adding decimals may seem like a daunting task, but with a few simple steps and some practice, you’ll be able to master this essential skill in no time. 1. Identify the decimal numbers: Read the ...
“Not everything that counts can be counted,” claimed Albert Einstein. Led by these words of wisdom, Detroit Lakes Middle School’s sixth grade math teachers Jess Stuewe and Steve Zamzo created a ...