NCERT Exemplar Solutions
Class 6 - Mathematics - Unit 4: Fractions & Decimals - Fill in the Blanks
Question 34

Question. 34

\(9+\tfrac{2}{10}+\tfrac{6}{100}\) is equal to the decimal number _____.

Answer:

\(9+\tfrac{2}{10}+\tfrac{6}{100}\) is equal to the decimal number 9.26.

Detailed Answer with Explanation:

We add place values: ones, tenths, hundredths.

(9) is nine ones.

( rac{2}{10}) means 2 tenths (Rightarrow 0.2).

( rac{6}{100}) means 6 hundredths (Rightarrow 0.06).

Add step by step:

(9 + 0.2 = 9.2)

(9.2 + 0.06 = 9.26)

So, the decimal number is (oxed{9.26}).

NCERT Exemplar Solutions Class 6 – Mathematics – Unit 4: Fractions & Decimals – Fill in the Blanks | Detailed Answers