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Decimal Notation

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Decimal notation is a way of expressing numbers that are not whole in their values (whole numbers). Therefore, decimal notation uses a decimal point to express numbers like 32.5, 12.8, 20.9, etc.

Decimal Notation for Filipino Students
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What is a Decimal Notation?

A decimal notation is a way of writing numbers, both whole numbers and fractions, using a base-ten system. It relies on ten unique digits (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9) and a decimal point to indicate the separation between the whole number part and the fractional part.
The key aspects of decimal notation are:

 

 

  • The base ten system relies on powers of 10, with each position to the left of the decimal point representing a positive power of 10 and each position to the right representing a negative power of 10. 

 

  • The decimal point is an important mathematical symbol. Its main function is to separate the whole number and make it distinct from the fractional part of the number. 

 

  • The digits 0 through 9 are used in various combinations to represent different values in each place value.

 

  • The whole number, or the digits to the left of the decimal point, can be expressed as multiples of a positive power of 10

 

  • Digits to the right of the decimal point are written as multiples of negative powers of 10. Decimal numbers follow a base-10 system, which means each place value is ten times smaller than its predecessor.

 

  • Let’s consider an example in the form of a question to understand better.

      Question - Write 45.12 in fraction and with base 10.

    Answer: 

 

  •  In fraction is written as 4512/100

 

  •   With the base 10 it is written as  4 × 101 + 5 × 100 + 1 × 10-1 + 2 × 10-2.
     
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Scientific Notation and Decimal Notation

Scientific notation and decimal notation are two methods of writing numbers. The main differences between the both are explained in the table below:
 

 

Scientific notation

Decimal Notation

A method for representing extremely large or small numbers using powers of ten

The conventional method of expressing numbers using digits and decimal points

The format for this is: a  10n

The format is the number itself

Provides an easy method to express either a very large value or a very small value

This may be long and difficult to read for extreme values

Mainly used in science, engineering, astronomy, computing, and many other fields

Used in daily life for general purposes

 

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Convert Decimal to Scientific Notation

Converting a decimal to scientific notation requires rewriting the number using powers of 10. The steps are as follows:

 

Step 1: Move the decimal point to get a number between 1 and 10

 

Step 2: Count the number of places moved (n)

 

Step 3: Express the number as a product with a power of 10 (10n if greater than 1, 10-n if between 0 and 1).

 

Step 4: Double-check the result

Let’s consider an example to understand this better 
Write 0.00023 in scientific notation
The step-by-step process for this would be as follows

 

Step 1: Move the decimal point to identify a number between 1 and 10
0.00023  2.3 (moving the decimal 4 places to the right)

 

Step 2: Count the number of places moved (n)
n = 4

 

Step 3: Express the number as a product with a power of 10 (10n if greater than 1, 10-n if between 0 and 1).
2.3  10-4

 

Step 4: Double-check the result
2.3  10-4 = 2.3  1104 = 2.3  110000 = 2.3   0.0001 = 0.00023
 

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Convert Scientific to Decimal Notation

For converting scientific to decimal notion, write the number in its standard form. Steps used for converting scientific to decimal notation are as follows - 
 

 

Step 1: Identify the exponent (n) of 10

 

Step 2: Shift the decimal point ‘n’ places to the right if the exponent is positive, or to the left if it is negative, adding zeros as necessary

 

Step 3: Cross-check the result.


For example: 
Write 5.2  10-3 in decimal form
The step-by-step process for this would be as follows

 

Step 1:Identify the exponent (n) of 10
n = -3

 

Step 2: We should shift the decimal point 3 places towards the left because n is -3, and negative values demand a shift towards the left.
5.2 = 0.0052

 

Step 3: Verify the result.
 5.2  10-3= 5.2  1103 = 5.2  11000 = 5.2  0.001 = 0.0052

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Real Life Applications of Decimal Notations

Decimal notation is used in our day-to-day lives. Below are some of its real-life applications:

 

 

1. Decimal notation is used in finance to represent fractions of whole units, such as cents or paise. E.g., while dealing with interest rates and taxes, we will have to use decimals.

 

 

2. While recording precise measurements like length, weight, and temperature, we use decimal notations. E.g., the temperature in New York City is 24.8°C.

 

 

3. We use decimal notation in educational institutions like schools and colleges to record test scores of students. E.g., Amy scored 68.78% in her final assessment.

 

 

4. In technology and computing, decimal values are essential for accurately describing speed and specifications. For example, 2.5 GB file size or a 3.6 GHz processor speed.

 

 

5. Decimal notation plays a crucial role in the fuel and energy sector. At gas stations, the prices are often displayed as decimals. E.g., petrol at ₹106.48 per liter.
 

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Common Mistakes While Using Decimal Notation and Ways to Avoid Them

Students make mistakes while using decimal notation. However, learning about these mistakes and avoiding them will help us excel in the future. Take a look at these common mistakes and ways to avoid them.

Mistake 1

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Decimal point at the wrong place
 

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 Writing 0.25 as 2.5 or 25 can completely alter the value of a number, so it's crucial to count decimal places carefully, especially when converting from scientific notation.
 

Mistake 2

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Errors while adding and subtracting
 

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Adding or subtracting decimals without lining up the points is a mistake. For example, adding 3.1 and 2.13 as 31 + 213 will give a completely different and incorrect result. When adding or subtracting decimals, align the decimal points and add zeros to make the numbers easier to work with (e.g., 3.1 becomes 3.10)
 

Mistake 3

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Assuming that more numbers mean higher value 
 

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 Students might think that 0.326 has more value than 0.6 because 326 is bigger than 6. This will lead to mistakes. Compare digits after the decimal point from left to right. The first unique digit after the decimal point determines which number is larger. In this case, 6 tenths (0.6) is bigger than 3 tenths (0.326).
 

Mistake 4

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Leaving out zero before the decimal point
 

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Sometimes, we might just write .13 instead of the standard, full version of the number, which is 0.13.   To ensure clarity, always include the zero before the decimal point.
 

Mistake 5

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Converting fractions incorrectly
 

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Thinking 1/3 equals 0.3 instead of 0.333... can lead to errors in precise calculations. So it's essential to tell the decimals that are repeating from the ones that terminate.
 

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Solved Examples for Decimal Notation

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Problem 1

Convert 3/4 to decimal

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0.75
 

Explanation

 3/4 =  0.75
 

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Problem 2

Add 3.16 and 4.2

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 7.36
 

Explanation

  3.16
 4.20
  —-------
  7.36
 

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Problem 3

Write 0.0058 in scientific notation

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5.8 x 10-3
 

Explanation

0.0058 = 5.8
Here, n = 3
Then, 5.8 x 10-3.
Verifying the result 5.8 x 10-3,
5.8 x 10-3 = 5.8 x 1x103 = 5.8 x 1/1000 = 5.8 x  0.001 = 0.0058
 

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Problem 4

Write 9.3 x 10-4 in decimal form

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0.00093
 

Explanation

Given 9.3 x 10-4
Here, n = -4
Then, 9.3 = 0.00093
Verifying the result.
 9.3 x 10-4= 9.3 x 1/104 = 9.3 x 1/10000 = 9.3 x 0.0001 = 0.00093
 

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Problem 5

Write 4.1 x 10-5 in decimal form

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0.000041
 

Explanation

Given 4.1  10-5
Here, n = -5
Then, 4.1 = 0.000041
Verifying the result.
 4.1 x 10-5= 4.1 x 1105 = 4.1 x 1100000 = 4.1 x 0.00001 = 0.000041
 

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FAQs on Decimal Notation

1.What is the definition of decimal notation?

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2. What is a decimal point?

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3.What is the purpose of using decimal notation?

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4.What is the concept of place value in decimal numbers?

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5.Can whole numbers be expressed in decimal form?

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6.How can children in Philippines use numbers in everyday life to understand Decimal Notation?

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7.What are some fun ways kids in Philippines can practice Decimal Notation with numbers?

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8.What role do numbers and Decimal Notation play in helping children in Philippines develop problem-solving skills?

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9.How can families in Philippines create number-rich environments to improve Decimal Notation skills?

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About the Author

Hiralee Lalitkumar Makwana has almost two years of teaching experience. She is a number ninja as she loves numbers. Her interest in numbers can be seen in the way she cracks math puzzles and hidden patterns.

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