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  1. Decimals and place value | Arithmetic | Math | Khan Academy

    In this topic, we will learn what a decimal is and how to show it visually and on a number line. We will also add, subtract, multiply, and divide with decimals.

  2. Decimal place value (video) | Decimals | Khan Academy

    Introduction to decimal place values and the value of decimal digits. Created by Sal Khan and Monterey Institute for Technology and Education.

  3. Decimal place value review (article) | Khan Academy

    Want to learn more about decimal place value? Check out this video. Want to review whole number place value? Check out this article.

  4. Decimal place value (video) | Khan Academy

    Sal introduces decimal numbers and understanding place value to the right of the decimal.

  5. Place value with decimals (video) | Khan Academy

    Place value and decimals are related. We can begin by reviewing the concept of ones, tens, and hundreds places, and then demonstrates how tenths, hundredths, and thousandths places …

  6. Converting between percents, fractions, & decimals - Khan Academy

    Converting from a decimal to a percent can be tricky when the decimal is in tenths. Let's see if you can figure it out!

  7. Rewriting decimals as fractions: 0.15 (video) | Khan Academy

    Decimals can be written in fraction form. To convert a decimal to a fraction, place the decimal number over its place value. For example, in 0.6, the six is in the tenths place, so we place 6 …

  8. Dividing by a multi-digit decimal (video) | Khan Academy

    Now the first thing you want to do when your divisor, the number that you're dividing into the other number, is a decimal, is to multiply it by 10 enough times so that it becomes a whole number …

  9. Understand decimals | 4th grade math | Khan Academy

    Learn Decimals as words Relating decimals and fractions in words Decimal place value

  10. Converting a fraction to a repeating decimal - Khan Academy

    To convert a fraction like 19/27 into a decimal, you should divide 27 into 19, and use the remainder to figure out the decimal. The decimal begins 0.703703..., and the notation for a …