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4th grade (Eureka Math/EngageNY)
Course: 4th grade (Eureka Math/EngageNY) > Unit 6
Lesson 2: Topic B: Tenths and hundredths- Rewriting fractions as decimals
- Visually converting tenths and hundredths
- Equivalent fractions with fraction models (denominators 10 & 100)
- Decomposing hundredths on number line
- Graphing hundredths from 0 to 0.1
- Identifying hundredths on a number line
- Plotting decimal numbers on a number line
- Decimals on the number line: hundredths 0-0.1
- Write fractions as decimals (denominators of 10 & 100)
- Writing fractions as decimals review
- Writing a number as a fraction and decimal
- Write decimals and fractions shown on grids
- Decimals on the number line: hundredths
- Write decimals and fractions shown on number lines
- Decimal place value with regrouping
- Decimal place value with regrouping
- Decompose fractions with denominators of 100
- Writing decimals and fractions greater than 1 shown on grids
- Write decimals and fractions greater than 1 shown on grids
- Writing decimals and fractions shown on number lines
- Write decimals and fractions greater than 1 shown on number lines
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Graphing hundredths from 0 to 0.1
Lindsay graphs 0.04 on a number line. Created by Lindsay Spears.
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- i'm confused i can't understand if i'm counting the whole or only the tick marks(5 votes)
- Lindsay had a ten column bar and coloured 1/10(0.1)
Then she divide it again and it became 1/100(0.01)
I might not make much sense but here is a vidio that might help you Understand better:Intro to decimals grade 4.
In this vidio it mentions why you have to divide with decimals and it also mentions the place value of decimals.
Hope this helps(9 votes)
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- yes what is the difference between 0.1 and 0.01(4 votes)
- .1 = 1/10 ( One tenth)
.01 = 1/100 (One hundredth)
.1 is 10 times greater than .01, and .01 is worth 1/10 the value of .1.(4 votes)
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Video transcript
- [Voiceover] Graph
0.04 on the number line. So here we have this number line that goes from zero to 0.1, or 1/10, and between zero and 1/10, we have one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten equal spaces. So each of these spaces
represents 1/10th of the distance, is one out of ten equal spaces. Or we could say, it is
1/10th of this tenth, it's a tenth of the way to 1/10th. That's a little bit tricky, maybe let's pause and
look at that visually and think about what does a
tenth of a tenth really mean. So here I have already drawn a picture that's divided
into 10 equal pieces. And if we shade one of them,
then we're shading 1/10th. This right here is 1/10th. And this amount right here is
what the number line showed, the whole number line showed 1/10th. But then we had divided that
tenth into 10 equal pieces, so if we split that 10
into 10 equal pieces, we're gonna have something like this. So here again this top row would
represent the entire tenth, from the whole number line, but each little piece would
be 1/10th of that whole tenth. Or, so this is what each little piece on the number line represents, or we could say that's 1/100th, a tenth of a tenth is a 1/100th, 'cause when you divide
10 into 10 equal pieces, you're gonna end up with 100 pieces. So a tenth of a tenth is a 1/100th. So looking back at the number line, now we know that this distance, a tenth of our tenth, is 1/100th. And we want to graph 0.04. Well this four right here,
let's think about place value. The zero's in the ones,
the next zero in the tenth, and this four is in the hundreds, so we could call this four hundredths, or even the fraction, 4/100. So if one of these lengths is 1/100 and we wanna go 4/100, then we're gonna need to
go four of these lengths. One, two, three, four of these lengths would be four of the hundredths, or 0.04.