This separates the whole numbers from the fractional parts.
What is a decimal?
This is what we write when we start dividing.
What is DMSBR?
This is what we write before we solve order of operation problems.
What is GEMDAS?
This is the small number on the right.
57
What is the exponent?
You create this before adding or subtracting fractions with unlike denominators.
What are equivalent fractions?
What is the hundredths place?
This goes inside the house.
What is the dividend?
This comes before we multiply or divide.
This is the bigger number to the left.
57
What is the base?
You must create this to help find equivalent fractions.
What is a skip count list?
This place value has 5 decimal places
What is the hundred thousandths place?
This part of the division problem cannot have a decimal in it.
What is the divisor?
It doesn't matter what comes first, it goes left to right.
What is multiplication or division? OR What is addition or subtraction?
This tells us how many times to multiply the base with itself.
What is the exponent?
You draw this to help you organize adding or subtracting fractions.
What is an upside down T- Chart?
Read this number correctly:
44,892,761.0874781
What is forty four million eight hundred ninety two thousand seven hundred sixty one and eight hundred seventy four thousand seven hundred eight one ten millionths?
This is what you do after you multiply when you are done dividing.
What is subtracting?
This is the operation we would use for below:
[8(4)]
What is multiplication?
The exponent tells us to multiply this with itself that many times.
What is the base?
You do this when you multiply fractions.
This is the quotient for 963 divided by 1.5
What is 642?
This is the quotient for 25,000 divided by 5,000.
What is 5?
This is the answer for below:
16 x [ 56 - 2 (6 - 3 + 7) -1]
The answer to 55
What is 3125?
This is the trick to dividing unit fractions with whole numbers.
What is multiply the whole number and the denominator?