Chapter 3 Key Terms - Laney Craine

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Chapter 3 of Practical Business Math Procedures covers decimals and computations with decimals. It goes over variations and kinds of decimals, as well as how to round those decimals.
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Decimals Numbers written to the right of a decimal point Example: 5.3, 18.22
Decimal Fraction Decimal representing a fraction; the denominator has a power of 10
Decimal Point Center of the decimal system-located between units and tenths. Numbers to the left are whole numbers; to the right are decimal numbers
Mixed Decimal Combination of a whole number and decimal, such as 59.8, 810.85
Pure Decimal Has no whole number(s) to the left of the decimal point, such as .45
Repeating Decimal Decimal numbers that repeat themselves continuously and thus do not end
Rounding Decimals Reducing the number of decimals to an indicated position, such as 59.59 rounded to 59.6 to the nearest tenth
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