Calculate \(3.6 + 14.73\). Make sure that units line up with units, tenths line up with tenths and so on. Use zeros as placeholders if you need to.
Want to help your sixth-grader master math? Here are some of the skills your sixth-grader will be learning in the classroom. In a herd of horses, the ratio of legs to tails is 4 to 1 (or 4:1) because ...
Learn how to subtract decimals that have a different number of decimal places. Let's set out the calculation as a column subtraction. When we set out a column subtraction we make sure our ones, tenths ...
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