Learning to estimate products is very helpful because it helps with teach you how to learn how to do your taxes and etc.
Learning to estimate products is very helpful because it helps with teach you how to learn how to do your taxes and etc.
By estimating the product it gives an indication of how big the final answer should be; knowing this, the decimal point can be put in to give an answer of the correct size. For example if the product estimate is 125 and the actual answer (without the decimal point) is 136728, then the decimal point needs to be inserted to make the answer about 125; the place is therefore after the 136, making the answer 136.728 (= 5.4 x 25.32 ≈ 5 x 25 = 125)
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decimal place
If you have no clue about how decimals work then getting an estimate for the answer gives you an order of magnitude which can help in placing the decimal. But if you are even a bit clued up, estimating will not be necessary.
hundredths place in a decimal is at the second place at the right of the decimal point.
The second decimal place to the right of the decimal point is called the hundredths place
The 12th decimal place to the right of the decimal point is the trillionths place.
Anything to one decimal place has a precision of one decimal place. For instance, 1234 to one decimal place is 1000, and 5678 to one decimal place is 6000. If you are talking fractional examples, then 0.1234 to one decimal place is 0.1 and 0.5678 to one decimal place is 0.6. Similarly, 0.001234 is 0.001, and 0.005678 is 0.006.
I need what is the decimal place is mean
Yes, when adding decimal numbers, you should line up the decimal points to ensure that each digit is in the correct place value. This means placing the numbers one above the other, aligning the decimal points vertically. This alignment helps maintain accuracy in the addition process, making it easier to add each column of digits correctly. After adding, you can place the decimal point in the result directly below the aligned decimal points.
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