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Teacher Decimal Sliding Line
This front-of-class slider perfectly demonstrates simply and clearly how numbers and the decimal point are affected by multiplying and dividing by 10 or 100. The five-square slider is composed of a dry-wipe surface for multiple demonstrations. Pack
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Decimal Place Value Counters
Decimal place boggling your pupils Try using a concrete maths resource like Decimal Place Value Counters from Hope Education pack of 300. Using tactile resources and having the ability to manipulate numbers is all part of the concrete stage of Maths
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Decimal Sliding Line- Pupil P30
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Decimal Place Value Arrows Pupil
Plastic handy colour coding arrows. Pupil pack contains 6 sets of 27 arrows - 9 each of 3 decimal, 2 decimal and 1 decimal place arrows. Pupil largest arrow size 87 x 32mm.
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Is 1150 a terminating decimal or a repeating decimal?
1150 is a terminating decimal because it can be expressed as a finite decimal number without any repeating digits. In this case, 1150 can be written as 1150.000000... with no repeating pattern.
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What is the relationship between decimal multiples and base-ten logarithms?
Decimal multiples and base-ten logarithms are related in that they both involve powers of 10. Decimal multiples are numbers that are multiples of powers of 10, such as 10, 100, 1000, etc. Base-ten logarithms, on the other hand, tell us what power we need to raise 10 to in order to get a certain number. For example, the base-ten logarithm of 100 is 2 because 10 raised to the power of 2 is 100. In essence, decimal multiples and base-ten logarithms are two different ways of representing the same concept of powers of 10.
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How do you convert a binary number (base 2) to a decimal number (base 10)?
To convert a binary number to a decimal number, you need to multiply each digit of the binary number by 2 raised to the power of its position from right to left, starting from 0. Then, add up all the results to get the decimal equivalent. For example, to convert the binary number 1011 to decimal, you would calculate: (1 * 2^3) + (0 * 2^2) + (1 * 2^1) + (1 * 2^0) = 8 + 0 + 2 + 1 = 11.
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How do you multiply and divide decimal numbers and decimal fractions?
To multiply decimal numbers and decimal fractions, you simply multiply the numbers as if they were whole numbers and then place the decimal point in the product so that it has the same number of decimal places as the total number of decimal places in the factors. For dividing decimal numbers and fractions, you move the decimal point to the right in both the dividend and the divisor until the divisor is a whole number. Then, you perform the division as if they were whole numbers and place the decimal point in the quotient so that it has the same number of decimal places as the total number of decimal places in the dividend.
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Magnetic Place Value Decimal Arrows
Magnetic vinyl arrows Magnetic Board not included, perfect for front of class use. Largest arrow 42 x 137mm. Pack of 27 arrows.
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Decimal Place Value Arrows - Teacher
Plastic handy colour coding arrows. Teacher pack contains 1 set of 28 arrows - 9 each of 3 decimal, 2 decimal, 1 decimal place arrows and 1 zero arrow. Teacher largest arrow size 206mm x 65mm. Ideal for front of class demonstrations.
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Fraction and Decimal Counting Cards Pk40
40 double-sided cards that can teach children equivalence along with using decimals on one side and fractions on the other. Children can use these cards to count up to 10 in increments of quarters or 0.25.
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Fraction Decimal Percentages Poster Pk 3
A great classroom resource for teaching from, or for children to refer to themselves during independent study. The 3 A1-sized posters cover the basics of fractions, percentages and decimals for children to learn and compare. Large enough for
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How to round decimal numbers in SQLite to two decimal places?
To round decimal numbers in SQLite to two decimal places, you can use the `ROUND()` function. For example, to round a column named `price` to two decimal places, you can use the following query: `SELECT ROUND(price, 2) FROM table_name;`. This will round the `price` column to two decimal places in the result set.
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What is the difference between finite decimal numbers and decimal numbers?
Finite decimal numbers are decimal numbers that have a limited number of digits after the decimal point, meaning they terminate or end. On the other hand, decimal numbers can be finite or infinite. Infinite decimal numbers have a repeating pattern of digits after the decimal point, such as 1/3 = 0.3333... The key difference is that finite decimal numbers have a definite endpoint, while decimal numbers can either terminate or have a repeating pattern.
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How can one convert a decimal number to the base-4 system?
To convert a decimal number to the base-4 system, you can repeatedly divide the decimal number by 4 and keep track of the remainders. Start by dividing the decimal number by 4 and write down the remainder. Then, divide the quotient by 4 and write down the remainder again. Continue this process until the quotient is 0. Finally, write the remainders in reverse order to get the equivalent base-4 number.
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What is the meaning of the terms addend, sum, factor, product, base, exponent, decimal fraction, decimal system, volume measure, and hollow measure?
In mathematics, an addend refers to a number that is added to another number. The sum is the result of adding two or more numbers together. Factors are numbers that are multiplied together to obtain a product. The product is the result of multiplying two or more numbers. The base is the number that is raised to a power in an exponent. An exponent indicates how many times the base is multiplied by itself. A decimal fraction is a fraction where the denominator is a power of 10. The decimal system is a system of numbers based on powers of 10. Volume measure is used to quantify the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object. Hollow measure is used to measure the capacity of a container that has empty space inside.
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