Math Problem Statement

1/5 - (-0.3)

Solution

The expression shown in the image is:

15(0.3)\frac{1}{5} - (-0.3)

Let's break it down:

  1. 15=0.2\frac{1}{5} = 0.2
  2. The negative of 0.3-0.3 becomes +0.3+0.3.

Thus, the expression becomes:

0.2+0.3=0.50.2 + 0.3 = 0.5

The result is 0.50.5.

Would you like more details on any part of the calculation? Here are a few related questions to deepen your understanding:

  1. How do you convert fractions to decimals?
  2. Why does subtracting a negative number turn into addition?
  3. What is the general rule for adding and subtracting decimals?
  4. How can you verify the result using another method?
  5. What are some real-life examples where this operation might be used?

Tip: When subtracting a negative number, remember that it is equivalent to adding the positive version of that number.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Fractions
Decimals
Negative Numbers

Formulas

Converting fractions to decimals
Rule for subtracting negative numbers

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 5-7