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Maharashtra Board Class 5 Maths Solutions Chapter 9 Decimal Fractions Problem Set 40

Maharashtra Board Class 5 Maths Solutions Chapter 9 Decimal Fractions Problem Set 40

Maharashtra State Board Class 5 Maths Solutions Chapter 9 Decimal Fractions Problem Set 40

Write the following fractions as decimal fractions.

So 2.50 rupees and 4.50 rupees add up to 7 rupees.

We use the decimal system to write whole numbers. We extend the same method to write fractions; therefore, we can add in the same way as we add whole numbers.

I will now show some more additions. Watch carefully.

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Sumit : There is no carried over number in the first sum, but there are carried over numbers in the second and third sums.

Rekha : While adding whole numbers, we add units first. Similarly, here, tenths are added first. In the second example, the sum of the tenths place is 13. 13 tenths are 10 tenths + 3 tenths = 1 unit + 3 tenths.

Sumit : That is why, in the sum, 3 stayed in the tenths place and 1 was carried over to the units place. 6 + 5 plus 1 carried over makes 12.

Sir : Your observations are absolutely correct. We write digits one below the other according to their place values while adding whole numbers. We do the same thing here. Remember that while writing down an addition problem and the total, the decimal points should always be written one below the other.

 

Study the following additions. (Note that: 10 tenths = 1 unit. 10 hundredths = 1 tenth)

Example (1) Add : 7.09 + 54.93
First, add the digits in the 100ths place. 9 + 3 = 12.
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The 1 from the sum 12 in the hundredths place is carried over to the tenths place and 2 is written in the hundredths place. Adding 1 + 9 gives 10 tenths or 1 unit. This 1 is carried over to the units place. 0 is left in the tenths place. Then, the addition is completed in the usual way.

Example (2) Add : 45.83 + 167.4
4 5 . 8 3 We arrange the numbers so that the places and
+
1 6 7. 4 decimal points come one below the other.
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4/10=4×10/10×10=40/100 Therefore, to make the denominators of the fractions equal, 167.4 is written as 167.40 and then the fractions are added.

 

As usual, the digits with the smallest place values are added first and then those with bigger place values are added serially.

Example (3) 10.46 Rupees
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Example (4) 48.80 m
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Example (5) 7.5 cm
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