Beginning & Intermediate Algebra (6th Edition)
Beginning & Intermediate Algebra (6th Edition)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780134193090
Author: Elayn Martin-Gay
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter A, Problem 1E
To determine

To find:

9.076 + 8.004

Expert Solution & Answer
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Answer to Problem 1E

Solution:

17.080

Explanation of Solution

Concept:

To add or subtract decimals, write the number vertically with decimal points lined up.

Add or subtract as with whole numbers and place the decimal point in the answer directly below the decimal points in the problem.

Calculation:

Based on the above concept,

Write the number vertically with decimal points lined up,

9.076

8.004

Add as with whole number.

9.076

8.004+

Beginning & Intermediate Algebra (6th Edition), Chapter A, Problem 1E , additional homework tip  1

17080

Beginning & Intermediate Algebra (6th Edition), Chapter A, Problem 1E , additional homework tip  2

Place the decimal point in the answer directly below the decimal points in the problem.

9.076

8.004+

Beginning & Intermediate Algebra (6th Edition), Chapter A, Problem 1E , additional homework tip  3

17.080

Beginning & Intermediate Algebra (6th Edition), Chapter A, Problem 1E , additional homework tip  4

The answer is,

9.076+8.004=17.080

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