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- [Instructor] We're told, "Mia is doing
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a science experiment.
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She pours 0.9 liter of
vinegar into a container.
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Then, she adds 0.3 of a liter
of oil to the container.
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How much total liquid
is in Mia's container?"
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Pause this video and
try to figure that out.
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All right, so what we really want to do
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is we want to add 0.9
liters to 0.3 liters.
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So let's just do that.
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So we are going to have 0.9,
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and I could put the units there if I like,
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and I'm going to add that to 0.3.
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Now when I'm going to add
things, I want to make sure
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that my decimals are lined up
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so I can add the same
places to the same places.
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So let's get started.
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So we can go to the tenths place.
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I have 0.9 plus 0.3.
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That's 12 tenths.
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Now I can't write 12
tenths in the tenths place,
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but I could write that 12
tenths is the same thing
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as 0.2 and a whole.
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Or another way to think about it,
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it's the same thing as 1.2,
if you have 0.9 plus 0.3.
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Or another way, sometimes
people would say, "Write the 2.
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Carry the 1. Regroup the 1."
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But the reason why you're doing that,
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this is 12 tenths, and 12
tenths is the same thing
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as 0.2 and a whole.
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And then I have 1 whole
and no other wholes,
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so it's just going to be
1 whole right over there,
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and then my decimals right
over there, and I am done.