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  1. Decimals and place value | Arithmetic | Math | Khan Academy

    In this topic, we will learn what a decimal is and how to show it visually and on a number line. We will also add, subtract, multiply, and divide with decimals.

  2. Decimales y valor posicional | Aritmética | Khan Academy

    En este tema, vamos a aprender qué es un decimal y cómo mostrarlo visualmente en una recta numérica. También vamos a sumar, restar, multiplicar y dividir con decimales.

  3. Decimals | Arithmetic (all content) | Math | Khan Academy

    In this topic, we will learn what a decimal is and how to show it visually and on a number line. We will also add, subtract, multiply, and divide with decimals.

  4. Decimal place value (video) | Decimals | Khan Academy

    Introduction to decimal place values and the value of decimal digits. Created by Sal Khan and Monterey Institute for Technology and Education.

  5. Understand decimals | 4th grade math | Khan Academy

    Learn Decimals as words Relating decimals and fractions in words Decimal place value

  6. Decimal place value review (article) | Khan Academy

    To convert a decimal to a fraction, place the decimal number over its place value. For example, in 0.6, the six is in the tenths place, so we place 6 over 10 to create the equivalent fraction, 6/10.

  7. Decimal place value | 5th grade math | Khan Academy

    Put on your math detective hat and dive into this unit on decimal place value. You'll learn how to locate decimals on a number line, see which ones are bigger or smaller, and round them to the …

  8. Decimal place value (video) | Khan Academy

    Sal introduces decimal numbers and understanding place value to the right of the decimal.

  9. Place value with decimals (video) | Khan Academy

    Place value and decimals are related. We can begin by reviewing the concept of ones, tens, and hundreds places, and then demonstrates how tenths, hundredths, and thousandths places …

  10. Worked example: Converting a fraction (7/8) to a decimal

    8 goes into 1 no times, so we create a decimal point and go to the tenth's place. 8 goes into 10 (which is technically 1.0) one time, leaving a 2 (which is 0.2) remaining.