Day 15: Introduction to Decimals
Preparatory Stage Mathematics | Apex Institute of Maths and Sciences
π Level 1: The Quest (Concept)
Welcome, Math Explorer! Have you ever seen a number like 1.5 or 0.75? These are called Decimals! They represent parts of a whole, just like fractions, but written using a dot called a Decimal Point.
Imagine a square cut into 10 equal strips. If you color 1 strip, it is $\frac{1}{10}$, which we write as 0.1.
$\frac{1}{10} = 0.1$ (Zero point One)
When we divide that same square into 100 tiny boxes, each box is a Hundredth or 0.01.
β‘ Level 2: Power-Ups (Tools/Methods)
Numbers to the left of the dot are WHOLE. Numbers to the right are PARTS.
– 1st place after dot = Tenths ($\frac{1}{10}$)
– 2nd place after dot = Hundredths ($\frac{1}{100}$)
Between 0 and 1, we can find 0.1, 0.2, 0.3… all the way to 0.9 and then 1.0!
Example: $0.5$ is exactly in the middle of $0$ and $1$.
πΎ Level 3: Mini-Boss Battles
You buy a chocolate for βΉ5 and 50 paise. In decimals, we write this as βΉ5.50. The “50” represents 50 hundredths of a Rupee!
Rahul ran the race in 12.4 seconds. This means he took 12 full seconds and 4 tenths of another second.
π Level 4: Home Quests (Activities)
Take a ruler and look at the small lines between 0 and 1 cm. Those are millimeters! Can you find the point for 0.5 cm? Show it to your parents.
Look at a grocery bill or a chocolate wrapper. Find a price with a decimal point. Write down how many ‘Tenths’ and ‘Hundredths’ are in that price.
This is very easy teacher π
Thank you teacher π
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