When adding decimal numbers, the decimal points should be lined-up.
Decimal addition is adding numbers that are represented in decimal form.
No, it makes no difference.
You have to line up the decimal when adding but not when multiplying. Example: This one is adding 23.56+89.45 23.56 89.45 This one is multiplying 23.54*4.506 23.54 4.506
Adding decimal same as adding whole numbers
just adding it
Decimal addition is adding numbers that are represented in decimal form.
No, it makes no difference.
You have to line up the decimal when adding but not when multiplying. Example: This one is adding 23.56+89.45 23.56 89.45 This one is multiplying 23.54*4.506 23.54 4.506
Adding decimal same as adding whole numbers
There is a system or strategy to adding them it is called DUD. Decimal Under Decimal 1.2 1.2+ 2.4 Now that's how you add decimals!!
It can be same because it,s just the decimal
just adding it
Yes because it prevents making mistakes.
This is effectively the same as lining up the decimal points when adding or subtracting ordinary decimal fractions.
When adding and/or subtracting, your answer can only show as many decimal places as the measurement having the fewest number in the decimal places.
You do a long division, adding decimal digits until you get a remainder of zero (terminating decimal) or a repeating pattern of decimal digits.
Adding whole numbers is the addition of decimals where the decimal part is zero; in both cases the digits are place value aligned meaning that the decimal points, which lies between the units (or ones) and tenths columns, are aligned - in the whole number the decimal point is "hiding" at the end.