Take the quiz to assess your mastery of decimal numbers. Links are …
Take the quiz to assess your mastery of decimal numbers. Links are provided that allow you to increase the screen size of your quiz, view the quiz in a different format, brush up on your decimal facts prior to taking the quiz, and enjoy a fun, interactive decimalactivity.
Explore a brief history of mathematics in Mesopotamia through the Babylonian Base …
Explore a brief history of mathematics in Mesopotamia through the Babylonian Base 60 number system. This video focuses on how a base 60 system does not use fractions or repeating decimals, some of the advantages of a base 60 system, and some components that carried over into the base 10 system we use today, taking math out of the classroom and into the real world.
Math students offer step-by-step solutions to solving expressions involving decimal division, multiplication, …
Math students offer step-by-step solutions to solving expressions involving decimal division, multiplication, and addition. In the left-hand menu, click on Basic Mathematics, Decimals, Multiple Operations.
What have students learned about college? What questions do they still have? …
What have students learned about college? What questions do they still have? Students work on wrapping up and reflecting on the College Project while tackling math problems. This lesson includes a detailed plan, printable worksheets, group work, rubrics, slides on college information, and video explanations.
What are loans and how do they work? How do banks encourage …
What are loans and how do they work? How do banks encourage people to save money? Students work on these questions in the context of the College Project.
How do you multiply decimals? Where does the decimal point go? Students …
How do you multiply decimals? Where does the decimal point go? Students work on answering these questions and developing an algorithm for multiplying decimals.
If 24 x 63 =1512, then what will be the product for …
If 24 x 63 =1512, then what will be the product for 0.24 x 6.3? Students work on answering these questions and solidifying an algorithm for multiplying decimals.
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