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A number that uses a decimal point to show tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on (e.g. 4.12). These numbers are written with place values as + or - with the powers of 10. |
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Locates the unit´s value in a numeral (e.g. 6.2 is the unit value in 6) and separates whole values digits from whole number and fractional parts. |
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The symbols used to show numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. |
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A way to write a number that shows the place value of each digit. (e.g. (4 × 100) + (2 × 10) + (3 × 1) = 423). |
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One out of 100 equal parts of a whole (e.g. 0.01). |
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The value given to the place a digit has in a number (e.g. In 6,928, the place value of the digit 9 is hundreds). |
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A way to write a number that shows only its digits (e.g. 9,325) |
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One out of 10 equal parts of a whole (e.g. 0.1). |
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A way to show a number using words (e.g. ninety-two). |
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