Rounding Decimals Worksheet

On this page, you will find Decimals worksheets on a variety of topics including comparing and sorting decimals, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing decimals, and converting decimals to other number formats.

Money is one of the most common ways we use decimals in everyday life. Example. The amount $2.75 means: Money is written using two digits after the decimal point, because cents are the hundredths place of dollars. See Money and Decimals for more examples and activities.

Decimals are numbers that have a whole part and a fractional part that are separated by a decimal point. Our decimal system splits whole numbers into tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on.

A decimal is a number consisting of two parts, a whole number part and a fractional part. Learn how to read decimals, definition, place values, types and examples!

Decimals are commonly used to approximate real numbers. By increasing the number of digits after the decimal separator, one can make the approximation errors as small as one wants, when one has a method for computing the new digits.

Rounding Decimals Worksheet 5

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.

Rounding Decimals Worksheet 6

What are decimals. Learn how to add, subtract, multiply, divide, and convert decimals with solved examples and diagrams.

Rounding Decimals Worksheet 7

Decimals are a way of representing numbers that are not whole numbers. They help us express values that lie between two integers and make calculations involving parts of a whole easier and more accurate.

Rounding Decimals Worksheet 8