Transcription of Math on Metal
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Math on Metal The Welding Fabrication Industry needs qualified welder fabricators who can deal with a variety of situations on the job. This portion of the training packet explores mathematics as it relates to industry requirements. 2 Welding Math Packet Table of Contents MATH TOPICS Page number HOW TO USE THIS PACKET 5-6 WHOLE NUMBERS 7 Reading whole numbers; Understanding the decimal point 8 Adding & subtracting whole numbers 9 Multiplying whole numbers 10 Dividing whole numbers 11 USING YOUR SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR 12 Using your calculator 13 Using the fraction key on your calculator 14-15 Checking answers for accuracy when using your calculator 16-18 FRACTIONS 19 Understanding Fractions 20-21 Relative size of fractions- Which is smaller? Bigger? 22 Reducing fractions to their lowest terms 23-24 Changing improper fractions to mixed numbers and visa versa 25-27 Adding & subtracting fractions 28-30 Multiplying Fractions 31-33 Dividing Fractions 34-37 Converting fractions to decimals 38-40 Using your calculator to add, subtract, multiply, divide, reduce fractions and to change fractions to decimals 41-42 DECIMALS 43 Comparing Decimals to fractions 44-46 Reading & Writing Decimals 47-49 Decimal size- determining the size of common objects in decimal inches 50 Comparing Decimal sizes; Which is Larger?
Adding & Subtracting whole numbers 9 Multiplying whole numbers 10 Dividing whole numbers 11 ... identifying each digit by its relative position. For example, the following number (1,534.367) is read: one thousand, five hundred thirty-four and three hundred sixty-seven thousandths. This means there are 1,534 whole units, plus 367/1000 of one ...
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