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- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Las_Positas_College/Foundational_Mathematics/05%3A_Decimals/5.03%3A_Decimal_Operations_(Part_1)To add or subtract decimals, write the numbers vertically so the decimal points line up. Use zeros for place holders, as needed. Then, add or subtract the numbers as if they were whole numbers. Lastly...To add or subtract decimals, write the numbers vertically so the decimal points line up. Use zeros for place holders, as needed. Then, add or subtract the numbers as if they were whole numbers. Lastly, place the decimal in the answer under the decimal points in the given numbers. Multiplying decimals is like multiplying whole numbers—we just have to determine where to place the decimal point. The number of decimal places in the product is the sum of the number of decimal places in the factors.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/PreAlgebra/Prealgebra_2e_(OpenStax)/05%3A_Decimals/5.03%3A_Decimal_OperationsTo add or subtract decimals, write the numbers vertically so the decimal points line up. Use zeros for place holders, as needed. Then, add or subtract the numbers as if they were whole numbers. Lastly...To add or subtract decimals, write the numbers vertically so the decimal points line up. Use zeros for place holders, as needed. Then, add or subtract the numbers as if they were whole numbers. Lastly, place the decimal in the answer under the decimal points in the given numbers. Multiplying decimals is like multiplying whole numbers—we just have to determine where to place the decimal point. The number of decimal places in the product is the sum of the number of decimal places in the factors.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Nova_Scotia_Community_College/MATH_1043/01%3A_Numerical_Literacy/1.04%3A_Decimals/1.4.03%3A_Decimal_Operations_(Part_1)To add or subtract decimals, write the numbers vertically so the decimal points line up. Use zeros for place holders, as needed. Then, add or subtract the numbers as if they were whole numbers. Lastly...To add or subtract decimals, write the numbers vertically so the decimal points line up. Use zeros for place holders, as needed. Then, add or subtract the numbers as if they were whole numbers. Lastly, place the decimal in the answer under the decimal points in the given numbers. Multiplying decimals is like multiplying whole numbers—we just have to determine where to place the decimal point. The number of decimal places in the product is the sum of the number of decimal places in the factors.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Highline_College/Math_081%3A_Introduction_to_Algebra/04%3A_Percentages_and_Decimals/4.05%3A_Decimal_Operations_(Part_1)To add or subtract decimals, write the numbers vertically so the decimal points line up. Use zeros for place holders, as needed. Then, add or subtract the numbers as if they were whole numbers. Lastly...To add or subtract decimals, write the numbers vertically so the decimal points line up. Use zeros for place holders, as needed. Then, add or subtract the numbers as if they were whole numbers. Lastly, place the decimal in the answer under the decimal points in the given numbers. Multiplying decimals is like multiplying whole numbers—we just have to determine where to place the decimal point. The number of decimal places in the product is the sum of the number of decimal places in the factors.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Highline_College/Math_081_091%3A_CAM_Aligned_Textbook/03%3A_Fractions_Decimals_and_Percentages/3.11%3A_Decimal_Operations_(Part_1)To add or subtract decimals, write the numbers vertically so the decimal points line up. Use zeros for place holders, as needed. Then, add or subtract the numbers as if they were whole numbers. Lastly...To add or subtract decimals, write the numbers vertically so the decimal points line up. Use zeros for place holders, as needed. Then, add or subtract the numbers as if they were whole numbers. Lastly, place the decimal in the answer under the decimal points in the given numbers. Multiplying decimals is like multiplying whole numbers—we just have to determine where to place the decimal point. The number of decimal places in the product is the sum of the number of decimal places in the factors.