Decimals — Tenths, Hundredths, and Money

1. Introduction to Decimals

A DECIMAL is another way to write a FRACTION that has a denominator of 10, 100, or 1000.

'A decimal point (.) separates the WHOLE part from the FRACTIONAL part.'

Examples:

  • 0.5 = 5/10 (five-tenths)
  • 0.25 = 25/100 (twenty-five hundredths)
  • 1.5 = 1 + 5/10 (one and five-tenths)

2. Tenths

One-TENTH = 1 out of 10 equal parts of a whole.

FractionDecimalWords
1/100.1One-tenth
2/100.2Two-tenths
3/100.3Three-tenths
4/100.4Four-tenths
5/100.5Five-tenths
6/100.6Six-tenths
7/100.7Seven-tenths
8/100.8Eight-tenths
9/100.9Nine-tenths
10/101.0One

'If you cut a chocolate bar into 10 equal pieces and eat 3, you have eaten 3/10 or 0.3 of the bar.'


3. Hundredths

One-HUNDREDTH = 1 out of 100 equal parts of a whole.

FractionDecimalWords
1/1000.01One-hundredth
10/1000.10Ten-hundredths
25/1000.25Twenty-five hundredths
50/1000.50Fifty-hundredths
75/1000.75Seventy-five hundredths
99/1000.99Ninety-nine hundredths
100/1001.00One

Converting Tenths to Hundredths:

'1/10 = 10/100. So 0.1 = 0.10. They are equivalent!'

TenthsHundredths
0.10.10
0.20.20
0.50.50
0.70.70
0.90.90

4. Converting Fractions to Decimals

Denominator is 10:

Write the numerator after the decimal point in the TENTHS place.

  • 3/10 = 0.3
  • 7/10 = 0.7
  • 9/10 = 0.9

Denominator is 100:

Write the numerator after the decimal point in the HUNDREDTHS place.

  • 15/100 = 0.15
  • 45/100 = 0.45
  • 8/100 = 0.08 (use a ZERO in the tenths place!)

'When writing hundredths, always use TWO digits after the decimal point. If the numerator is less than 10, put a 0 in the tenths place.'

FractionDecimalSteps
5/100.55 in tenths place
5/1000.050 in tenths, 5 in hundredths
25/1000.252 in tenths, 5 in hundredths
3/1000.030 in tenths, 3 in hundredths

5. Place Value in Decimals

...HundredsTensOnes.TenthsHundredths
...100101.1/101/100

Example:

Write 23.45 in expanded form.

23.45 = 20 + 3 + 4/10 + 5/100

DigitPlaceValue
2Tens20
3Ones3
4Tenths4/10 = 0.4
5Hundredths5/100 = 0.05

6. Addition of Decimals

Steps:

  1. Line up the DECIMAL POINTS.
  2. Add from the RIGHT — hundredths → tenths → ones → tens → etc.
  3. CARRY if needed.

Example:

Add 12.45 + 7.38

   12.45
+   7.38
--------
   19.83

Step 1: Line up decimal points: 12.45 and 07.38 (add a leading zero) Step 2: 5 + 8 = 13 → write 3, carry 1 hundredth Step 3: 4 + 3 + 1 = 8 → write 8 tenths Step 4: 2 + 7 = 9 → write 9 ones Step 5: 1 + 0 = 1 → write 1 ten

Answer: 19.83

'Always line up the DECIMAL POINTS. If a number doesn't have a decimal part, add '.00' to help.'


7. Subtraction of Decimals

Steps:

  1. Line up the DECIMAL POINTS.
  2. Subtract from the RIGHT — hundredths → tenths → ones → tens → etc.
  3. BORROW if needed.

Example:

Subtract 7.38 from 15.50

   15.50
-   7.38
--------
    8.12

Another Example:

Subtract 3.25 from 8.00

    8.00
-   3.25
--------
    4.75

(Note: 8.00 = 8. We add .00 to help with borrowing.)


8. Money — Rupees and Paise

'In India, money is written in decimals. 1 Rupee = 100 Paise.'

MoneyIn PaiseIn Rupees (Decimal)
1 Rupee100 paiseRe. 1.00
75 paise75 paiseRe. 0.75
1 Rupee 50 paise150 paiseRs. 1.50
10 Rupees 25 paise1025 paiseRs. 10.25

Converting:

Paise to Rupees: Divide by 100.

  • 75 paise = 75 ÷ 100 = Rs. 0.75
  • 250 paise = 250 ÷ 100 = Rs. 2.50

Rupees to Paise: Multiply by 100.

  • Rs. 5.50 = 5.50 × 100 = 550 paise
  • Rs. 12.05 = 12.05 × 100 = 1205 paise

Word Problem:

Riya buys a book for Rs. 156.75 and a pen for Rs. 25.50. How much does she spend?

Solution: 156.75 + 25.50 = Rs. 182.25


9. Common Mistakes

  1. Not lining up decimal points: 'When adding or subtracting decimals, the decimal points MUST be aligned. 12.45 + 7.3 should be 12.45 + 7.30, NOT 12.45 + 7.3 = 12.48!'
  2. Forgetting zeros in hundredths: '0.05 is five-hundredths. DON'T write 0.5 — that is five-tenths. They are NOT the same!'
  3. Paise conversion: '75 paise is Re. 0.75, NOT Rs. 75. Remember: 100 paise = 1 Rupee.'
  4. Adding unlike denominators: '0.5 (tenths) + 0.05 (hundredths) = 0.55, NOT 0.55. Actually 0.5 = 0.50, so 0.50 + 0.05 = 0.55. Think carefully!'

10. Key Facts to Remember

  • 'The decimal point separates the whole number from the fractional part.'
  • 'Adding a zero AFTER the decimal does NOT change the value (0.5 = 0.50 = 0.500).'
  • '1 Rupee = 100 Paise. When converting, divide paise by 100 to get rupees.'
  • 'The first digit after the decimal is TENTHS. The second digit is HUNDREDTHS.'
  • 'A fraction with denominator 10 or 100 can be written as a decimal.'

11. Self-Test

Q1: Write as a decimal: (a) 7/10 (b) 23/100 (c) 4/100

Q2: Write as a fraction: (a) 0.3 (b) 0.45 (c) 0.07

Q3: Add: 23.45 + 56.78

Q4: Subtract: 89.50 - 34.25

Q5: Convert to rupees: (a) 450 paise (b) 75 paise (c) 1250 paise

Q6: Convert to paise: (a) Rs. 5.50 (b) Rs. 12.75

Q7: Which is larger — 0.5 or 0.05? Why?

Q8: Riya has Rs. 200. She buys a dress for Rs. 156.75. How much money is left?

Answers:

A1: (a) 0.7 (b) 0.23 (c) 0.04 A2: (a) 3/10 (b) 45/100 (c) 7/100 A3: 80.23 A4: 55.25 A5: (a) Rs. 4.50 (b) Re. 0.75 (c) Rs. 12.50 A6: (a) 550 paise (b) 1275 paise A7: 0.5 is larger. 0.5 = 0.50, 0.05 = 0.05. 50 hundredths > 5 hundredths. A8: Rs. 200.00 - Rs. 156.75 = Rs. 43.25

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