Math Number and Calculation 1
Math Number and Calculation 1
Math Number and Calculation 1
Calculation 1
MATHS
What is decimals?
a shorthand way to write :
Tenth
1
10
10
10
.
Quick Quiz
Ones d.p Tenths Hundredth
1
1 10 .
1
100
6
100
10
1
100 10
1 25
= one-quarter =
4 100
= 0.25
Lets take a look!
2 5 25
10 100 100
0. 25
Thousandth
Example 2
3
10
0 . 3
Example 3
4 3 3
10 100 1000
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MATHS
Decimals
Review
Thousands Hundreds Tens Units Tenths Hundredths Thousandths
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
a) 68.24
Answer:
b) 101.34
a) Tenths
b) Hundreds
c) 0.072
c) Hundredths
d) Tens
d) 23.46
e) Units/ Ones
e) 72.104
Decimals and Money
Example:
79 cents $0.79
Multiplication Division
1.5 X 1 = 1.5 3.4 1 = 3.4
1.5 X 10 = 15 3.4 10 = 0.34
1.5 X 100 = 150 3.4 100 = 0.034
1.5 X 1000 = 1500 3.4 1000 = 0.0034
Example 1
1.
Writethese numbers in order of size, from biggest to smallest:
1m, 117cm, 0.89m, 1.2m, 99cm, 114mm
1m x 100 100cm
117cm 117cm
114mm 10 11.4cm
Rounding
• Such an approximation
• Round to the nearest 10, 100, 1000 and etc.
Question: Round 28 and 83 to the nearest 10.
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
28 83
Question: Round 282 and 699 to the nearest 100.
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
282 699
Example 2
There are 84879 people went to watch a football match at Emirates Stadium. Round the number of
people to the nearest 1000.
80000 81000 82000 83000 84000 85000 86000 87000 88000 89000 90000
84879
Round 16.724 to
a) the nearest whole number
b) one decimal place
16.724 16.724
a) 5.732
b) 8.45
c) 2.958
56 + 39 + 67
60 + 40 + 70 = 170
Example 4
A blouse is cost $69.55. Anna wishes to buy 12 such blouses. She has $1000. Does she
have enough money?
Step 2: Multiply
Step 3: Estimation
enough or exceed ?
Example 4
Step 2: Divide
Step 3: Estimation
Negative
Numbers
Negative Numbers
• Negative number : less than zero
• Positive number (natural numbers) : more than zero
Example 5
Which is greater?
a) 4 or -3
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
b) -3 or -6
-8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1
Negative Numbers and Addition
For example:
4+3=3+4
What if:
7 + (-3) = -3 + 7
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
Example 6
Complete the question below.
a) 4 + (-1) = -1 + 4
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
b) 6 + (-8) = -8 + 4
-8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1
Subtracting Negative Numbers
For example:
6–6=0
6–5=0
6–4=0
6–1=5
6–6=0 + - -
6 – (-1) = ?
+ + +
- - +
- + -
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Example 7
Complete the question below.
a) 5 - (-1) =
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
b) -6 - (-8) =
-7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2
Exercise 2
Work out:
a) 4 – (-3) =
b) 3 – (-8 ) =
c) -2 – 7 =
d) 23 + (-5) =
e) -5 + 27 =
f) -6 + (-5) – 2 =
g) 16 – 23 – (-17) =
Some ways we use negative numbers
a) rose by 4
b) fell by 4
Answer :
a) -2 + 4= 2
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
b) -2 - 4= -6
Example 10
The table shows the average temperature of the air each month last
year, in a North American city.
c) How many degrees did the temperature rise between February and
March?
Answer :
a) 4. b) 10. c) 13
Order
Operations
Order of Operations
a) 12 – 4 X (1 + 3) Answer :
b) (8 – 2) X (2 + 1) a) - 4
b) 18
c) 2 X (1 + 3) 4 c) 2
d) 11
d) 29 – ((10 + 2) 2) X 3 e) 23
e) 8 + 3 X ( 15 – ( 12 – 2))
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