About 354,000 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Decimals and place value | Arithmetic | Math | Khan Academy

    In this topic, we will learn what a decimal is and how to show it visually and on a number line. We will also add, subtract, multiply, and divide with decimals.

  2. Khan Academy | Khan Academy

    Oops. Something went wrong. Please try again. Uh oh, it looks like we ran into an error. You need to refresh. If this problem persists, tell us.

  3. Khan Academy

    Khan Academy ... Khan Academy

  4. Decimal system refresher | AP CSP (video) | Khan Academy

    Review how the decimal number system works before diving into the binary number system. The decimal number system and binary number system work the same way; the only difference is …

  5. Place value of whole numbers and decimals | Khan Academy

    Identifying tenths on a number line Graphing hundredths from 0 to 0.1 Identifying hundredths on a number line Plotting decimal numbers on a number line

  6. Understanding decimal multiplication (video) | Khan Academy

    Practice using estimation as a strategy to better understand decimal multiplication. Use the product of whole numbers to help determine the product of decimals with the samedigits in the …

  7. Place value patterns and decimal operations | Khan Academy

    Practice Represent decimal multiplication with grids and area models Get 3 of 4 questions to level up!

  8. Decimal place value review (article) | Khan Academy

    Want to learn more about decimal place value? Check out this video. Want to review whole number place value? Check out this article.

  9. Intro to multiplying decimals (video) | Khan Academy

    Multiplying decimals is easy and fun! To multiply 9 by 0.6, first rewrite 0.6 as 6 divided by 10. Next, multiply 9 by 6, which equals 54. Finally, divide 54 by 10 by moving the decimal point one place …

  10. Dividing whole numbers to get a decimal (video) | Khan Academy

    In this math lesson, we learn how to divide two numbers and find a decimal answer. We divide 63 by 35, first getting a remainder of 28. To obtain a decimal result, we add a zero to 63, making it …