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Introduction to Decimals
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A Decimal Number is a number that contains a Decimal Point:
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Ordering Decimals
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Ordering decimals can be tricky. This is because often we look at 0.42 and 0.402 and say that 0.402 must be bigger because there are more numbers.
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Adding Decimals
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Adding decimals is easy if you keep your work neat.
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Subtracting Decimals
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Subtracting decimals is easy if you keep your work neat
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Multiplying Decimals
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Multiply without the decimal point, then re-insert it in the correct spot!
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Dividing Decimals
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Quick method: use Long Division without the decimal point,
then re-insert the decimal point in the answer.
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Right Angles
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A right angle is an internal angle which is equal to 90°.
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Angles
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Acute Angles
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An acute angle is one which is less than 90°.
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Obtuse Angles
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An obtuse angle is one which is more than 90° but less than 180°.
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Reflex Angles
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A Reflex angle is one which is more than 180° but less than 360°.
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