Solving Equations With Decimals
In Lesson 3.6, we learn that we can take control of equations that have decimals in them by multiplying the entire equation by some power of 10. For example, if there are decimals like 4.5 and 8.2 in the equation, one can multiply by 10 and get 45 and 82. If the decimals are 3.9 and 2.74, then multiplying by 100 would be a better choice, and you'd end up with 390 and 274.
Tonight's Homework: Lesson 3.6 ( 20 - 38, FCO)
Tonight's Homework: Lesson 3.6 ( 20 - 38, FCO)
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