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Targeting Grade C Number Unit 1 Decimals GCSE Mathematics

TOP: Review place value of decimals Practice 1: Add and subtract decimals Practice 2: Multiplying decimals Practice 3: Dividing decimals TAIL Can you… Add and subtract decimals Multiply decimals Divide decimals Try a test If not you need

Top Write the value of the underlined digits in the following numbers. (1)24.5 (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Lesson

Practice 1: Add and subtract the following (remember to make sure the decimal points are in line, especially with the whole numbers). (1) (2) 6.92 – 3.48 (3) (4) – (5) – 83.6(6) – 19.2 (7) (8) – (9) – 65.28(10) 125 – Lesson

Practice 2: Multiply the following decimals: (1)25.4  0.6 (2)1.26  1.3 (3)0.65  1.5 (4)36.4  5.8 (5)12.6  13 (6)6.4  9 (7)53.4  2.1 (8)23.4  0.12 Lesson Ignore the decimal points and multiply the numbers as normal (using long multiplication where necessary), then put the decimal point back at the end. REMEMBER there must be the same number of decimal places in the final answer as there was in the whole question!)

Practice 3: Find the answers to the following division problems: (1)65.4  2(2) 63.9  3 (3)  5(4) 1.76  10 (5) 12.4  8(6)  4 (7)  6(8)  7 (9)  2(10)  4 Lesson Divide as normal then put the decimal point above the one in the question

TAIL Lesson Are you ready for the answers ? –     – – –