Algebraic Expressions - Evaluation involving Decimals
Decimal addition:
Decimals may be added by the following procedure : Add : 4.31+ 2.58 Explanation : 431 + 258 = 689 There are 2 decimal places in thenumbers being added, so the sum must have 2 decimal places. Thus, 4.31+ 2.58 = 6.89 |
Decimal subtraction:
Decimals may be subtracted by the following procedure : Subtract : 6.89 − 2.58 Explanation : 689 − 258 = 431 There are 2 decimal places in thenumbers being subtracted, so the difference must have 2 decimal places. Thus, 6.89 − 2.58 = 4.31 |
Decimal multiplication:
Decimals may be multiplied by the following procedure :
Multiply : 9.31 × 3 = 27.93 Explanation : 931 × 3 = 2793 There is 2 decimal place in 9.31 (multiplicand) and 0decimal place in 3 (multiplier). The product must have 2 + 0 = 2 decimal places. Thus, 9.31 × 3 = 27.93
Example : 9.31 × 10 = 93.1 and 9.31 × 100 = 931 |
Decimal division:
Decimals may be divided by the following procedure :
Divide : 27.93 ÷ 3 = 9.31 Explanation : 2793 ÷ 3 = 931 There are 2 decimal places in thedividend (27.93) so the quotient must have 2 decimal places. Thus, 27.93 ÷ 3 = 9.31 Divide : 27.93 ÷ 0.3 = 93.1 Explanation : (27.93 × 10) ÷ (0.3 × 10) [Multiply divisor and dividend by 10] = 279.3 ÷ 3 = 93.1 There is 1 decimal place in thedividend (279.3) so the quotient must have 1 decimal place. Thus, 27.93 ÷ 0.3 = 93.1
Example : 93.1 ÷ 10 = 9.31 and 93.1 ÷ 100 = 0.931 |
Note: Zeros to the right of a decimal fraction do not change the value of the decimal.
Example : 4.31 = 4.310 = 4.3100 = 4.31000
Example for evaluating an algebraic expression involving decimals:
Find the value of the algebraic expression:
y + 12 where y = 7.3
Substitute y = 7 in the algebraic expression to get
y + 12 = 7.3 + 12 = 19.3