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Decimals: Review How to Add, Subtract, Multiply & Divide
In this video lesson we will review how to add, subtract, multiply and divide decimals. We will review the rules and procedures on how to set up and solve each type of problem. We will review how to place the decimal point while...
Catalyst University
Chemistry Significant Figures (SigFigs) & Operations with SigFigs
In this video, we will explore the following:
1) How to determine the number of significant figures in a nu
mber.
2) How do Add and Subtract, while answering with the correct number of significan
t figures.
3) How do...
1) How to determine the number of significant figures in a nu
mber.
2) How do Add and Subtract, while answering with the correct number of significan
t figures.
3) How do...
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Upper & Lower Bounds
Upper & Lower Bounds | Number | Maths | FuseSchool
In this video we discover what bounds. All measurements are approximate. Measurements are given to the nearest practical unit, like a cm or mm or gram. There is then a group...
In this video we discover what bounds. All measurements are approximate. Measurements are given to the nearest practical unit, like a cm or mm or gram. There is then a group...
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Upper & Lower Bounds | Number | Maths | FuseSchool
Upper & Lower Bounds | Number | Maths | FuseSchool In this video we discover what bounds. All measurements are approximate. Measurements are given to the nearest practical unit, like a cm or mm or gram. There is then a group of numbers...
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Percentage Increase & Decrease - Using Multipliers
In this video we are going to look at how to do percentage increases and decreases, using multipliers. You should already know what percentages are, and how to find them. Example: A train ticket costing £40 is reduced by 20%. What is the...
Curated Video
Percentage Increase & Decrease - Using Multipliers | Number | Maths | FuseSchool
In this video we are going to look at how to do percentage increases and decreases, using multipliers. You should already know what percentages are, and how to find them. Example: A train ticket costing £40 is reduced by 20%. What is the...
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Sales Tax and Percent of Increase
In this math video we will write an algebraic expression two ways to represent sales tax & percent of increase. We will understand sales tax as a percent of increase. When you pay sales tax on an item you must pay 100% of the item plus...