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Evaluate.
\newline
14
−
4
2
=
\frac{14-4}{2}=
2
14
−
4
=
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Grade 6
Multiply two decimals: where does the decimal point go?
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Q.
Evaluate.
\newline
14
−
4
2
=
\frac{14-4}{2}=
2
14
−
4
=
Subtract
4
4
4
from
14
14
14
:
Subtract
4
4
4
from
14
14
14
.
\newline
14
−
4
=
10
14 - 4 = 10
14
−
4
=
10
Divide the result by
2
2
2
:
Divide the result by
2
2
2
.
10
2
=
5
\frac{10}{2} = 5
2
10
=
5
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