Yes. But due to truncation of infinite decimals, you may lose a tiny bit of accuracy. For example, 11/3 + 11/3 + 11/3 = 4 But 1.33 + 1.33 + 1.33 = 3.99 not quite 4.0!
To add the two decimals together
0+11=11 1+10=11 2+9=11 3+8=11 4+7=11 5+6=11 you can also go into decimals ex. 5.5+5.5=11
line up the decimals together
Just make sure you line up the decimals
11 or 11.0
You can use decimal models to add decimals by using the hundedths blocks as used in base-ten blocks and add the following decimals you need to and use the hundredths block to shade in the total.
6 and 5 11 in decimals = 6.45456 5/11= 6 + (5 ÷ 11)= 6 + 0.4545= 6.4545
because you can always add a 0 when using decimals
Convert the repeating decimals into fractions, and then add those. If you need it as a decimal, then you can just convert the product back into a decimal!:)
You line up the decimals with the thousandths and put the decimal straight down from where it is and just add with the decimal in the same spot.
by converting them to equivalent fractions