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This module contains the learning objectives for the chapter "Decimals" from Fundamentals of Mathematics by Denny Burzynski and Wade Ellis, jr.
After completing this chapter, you should
Reading and writing decimals (
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- understand the meaning of digits occurring to the right of the ones position
- be familiar with the meaning of decimal fractions
- be able to read and write a decimal fraction
Converting a decimal to a fraction (
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- be able to convert an ordinary decimal and a complex decimal to a fraction
Rounding decimals (
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- be able to round a decimal number to a specified position
Addition and subtraction of decimals (
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- understand the method used for adding and subtracting decimals
- be able to add and subtract decimals
- be able to use the calculator to add and subtract decimals
Multiplication of decimals (
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- understand the method used for multiplying decimals
- be able to multiply decimals
- be able to simplify a multiplication of a decimal by a power of 10
- understand how to use the word "of" in multiplication
Division of decimals (
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- understand the method used for dividing decimals
- be able to divide a decimal number by a nonzero whole number and by another, nonzero, decimal number
- be able to simplify a division of a decimal by a power of 10
Nonterminating divisions (
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- understand the meaning of a nonterminating division
- be able to recognize a nonterminating number by its notation
Converting a fraction to a decimal (
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- be able to convert a fraction to a decimal
Combinations of operations with decimals and fractions (
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- be able to combine operations with decimals
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OpenStax, Fundamentals of mathematics. OpenStax CNX. Aug 18, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10615/1.4
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