All Common Core: 6th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #41 : Adding Multi Digit Decimals
Solve:
When we add with multi-digit numbers with decimals, we start with the numbers furthest to the right and work our way towards the left.
Add the numbers in the hundredths place:
Your work should look something like this:
Add the numbers in the tenths place:
Your work should look something like this:
*Notice that the decimal moves directly down when we are adding decimal numbers.
Add the numbers in the ones place:
Your work should look something like this:
Your final answer should be: 24.98
Example Question #42 : Adding Multi Digit Decimals
Solve:
When we add with multi-digit numbers with decimals, we start with the numbers furthest to the right and work our way towards the left.
Add the numbers in the hundredths place:
Because this sum is greater than 9, we write the 1 from the ones place and carry the 1 from the tens place over to the left. Your work should look something like this:
Add the numbers in the tenths place:
Your work should look something like this:
*Notice that the decimal moves directly down when we are adding decimal numbers.
Add the numbers in the ones place:
Because this sum is greater than 9, we write the 1 from the ones place and carry the 1 from the tens place over to the left. Your work should look something like this:
Your final answer should be: 61.51
Example Question #1575 : Grade 6
Solve:
When we add with multi-digit numbers with decimals, we start with the numbers furthest to the right and work our way towards the left.
Add the numbers in the hundredths place:
Your work should look something like this:
Add the numbers in the tenths place:
Because this sum is greater than 9, we write the 1 from the ones place and carry the 1 from the tens place over to the left. Your work should look something like this:
Your work should look something like this:
Add the numbers in the ones place:
Your work should look something like this:
Your final answer should be: 64.14
Example Question #421 : The Number System
Solve:
When we add with multi-digit numbers with decimals, we start with the numbers furthest to the right and work our way towards the left.
Add the numbers in the hundredths place:
Your work should look something like this:
Add the numbers in the tenths place:
Your work should look something like this:
*Notice that the decimal moves directly down when we are adding decimal numbers.
Add the numbers in the ones place:
Because this sum is greater than 9, we write the 1 from the ones place and carry the 1 from the tens place over to the left. Your work should look something like this:
Your final answer should be: 81.38
Example Question #1577 : Grade 6
Solve:
When we add with multi-digit numbers with decimals, we start with the numbers furthest to the right and work our way towards the left.
Add the numbers in the hundredths place:
Because this sum is greater than 9, we write the 3 from the ones place and carry the 1 from the tens place over to the left. Your work should look something like this:
Add the numbers in the tenths place:
Your work should look something like this:
*Notice that the decimal moves directly down when we are adding decimal numbers.
Add the numbers in the ones place:
Your work should look something like this:
Your final answer should be: 69.83
Example Question #41 : Adding Multi Digit Decimals
Solve:
When we add with multi-digit numbers with decimals, we start with the numbers furthest to the right and work our way towards the left.
Add the numbers in the hundredths place:
Your work should look something like this:
Add the numbers in the tenths place:
Because this sum is greater than 9, we write the 0 from the ones place and carry the 1 from the tens place over to the left. Your work should look something like this:
Your work should look something like this:
Add the numbers in the ones place:
Your work should look something like this:
Your final answer should be: 47.00
Example Question #1579 : Grade 6
Solve:
When we add with multi-digit numbers with decimals, we start with the numbers furthest to the right and work our way towards the left.
Add the numbers in the hundredths place:
Because this sum is greater than 9, we write the 2 from the ones place and carry the 1 from the tens place over to the left. Your work should look something like this:
Add the numbers in the tenths place:
Your work should look something like this:
*Notice that the decimal moves directly down when we are adding decimal numbers.
Add the numbers in the ones place:
Because this sum is greater than 9, we write the 1 from the ones place and carry the 1 from the tens place over to the left. Your work should look something like this:
Your final answer should be: 61.62
Example Question #1580 : Grade 6
Solve:
When we add with multi-digit numbers with decimals, we start with the numbers furthest to the right and work our way towards the left.
Add the numbers in the hundredths place:
Your work should look something like this:
Add the numbers in the tenths place:
Because this sum is greater than 9, we write the 3 from the ones place and carry the 1 from the tens place over to the left. Your work should look something like this:
Your work should look something like this:
Add the numbers in the ones place:
Because this sum is greater than 9, we write the 2 from the ones place and carry the 1 from the tens place over to the left. Your work should look something like this:
Your final answer should be: 82.33
Example Question #41 : Adding Multi Digit Decimals
Solve:
When we add with multi-digit numbers with decimals, we start with the numbers furthest to the right and work our way towards the left.
Add the numbers in the hundredths place:
Your work should look something like this:
Add the numbers in the tenths place:
Because this sum is greater than 9, we write the 0 from the ones place and carry the 1 from the tens place over to the left. Your work should look something like this:
Your work should look something like this:
Add the numbers in the ones place:
Your work should look something like this:
Your final answer should be: 42.03
Example Question #42 : Adding Multi Digit Decimals
Solve:
When we add with multi-digit numbers with decimals, we start with the numbers furthest to the right and work our way towards the left.
Add the numbers in the hundredths place:
Your work should look something like this:
Add the numbers in the tenths place:
Because this sum is greater than 9, we write the 2 from the ones place and carry the 1 from the tens place over to the left. Your work should look something like this:
Your work should look something like this:
Add the numbers in the ones place:
Because this sum is greater than 9, we write the 0 from the ones place and carry the 1 from the tens place over to the left. Your work should look something like this:
Your final answer should be: 50.25