Calculate \(3.6 + 14.73\). Make sure that units line up with units, tenths line up with tenths and so on. Use zeros as placeholders if you need to. David is doing some DIY. He buys a \({2}~m\) length ...
We will be continuing our learning around multiplying decimals using an area model. We will be continuing our learning around multiplying decimals using an area model.
The aim of this guide is to show how to add decimals with a different number of decimal places. We will focus on the formal written method. Let's look at some examples. Set out the calculation, making ...
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