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Help Me With Homework Please...
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My daughter has brought home some homework, which i have no clue as to how to work out.
It tells us to write in words the value of the underlined digit...so
1. 1.3 (3 is underlined)
2. 3.5 (3 is underlined)
3. 23.1 (1 is underlined)
4. 10.2 (2 is underlined)
5. 16.2 (6 is underlined)
6. 0.9 (9 is underlined)
7. 103.41 (4 is underlined)
8. 271.6 (7 is underlined)
So if i can get to know how this works and how i work it out, that would be a great help. thank you dears.
It tells us to write in words the value of the underlined digit...so
1. 1.3 (3 is underlined)
2. 3.5 (3 is underlined)
3. 23.1 (1 is underlined)
4. 10.2 (2 is underlined)
5. 16.2 (6 is underlined)
6. 0.9 (9 is underlined)
7. 103.41 (4 is underlined)
8. 271.6 (7 is underlined)
So if i can get to know how this works and how i work it out, that would be a great help. thank you dears.
Answers
1. Three tenths 2. Three units 3. One tenth 4. Two tenths 5. Six units 6. 9 tenths. 7. 4 tenths 8. Seven tens
19:46 Mon 20th Jan 2014
>"when i was at school fifty odd years ago i would have been punished for saying two tenths or four tenths ... it's one fifth or two fifths :-)"
In the context of the question I think two tenths is perfectly adequate since the homework is checking understanding/knowledge of place value. This homework could easily be a primary school exercise and I doubt students at this level would be expected to simplify the fraction.
However I do wonder whether a better answer for Q8 would be seventy rather than seven tens
In the context of the question I think two tenths is perfectly adequate since the homework is checking understanding/knowledge of place value. This homework could easily be a primary school exercise and I doubt students at this level would be expected to simplify the fraction.
However I do wonder whether a better answer for Q8 would be seventy rather than seven tens
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