Purple Base Math
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Purple base math. It enables children to explore and enhance their knowledge in a fun and creative way. The purple lines represent the hundredths. Purplemath s algebra lessons are informal in their tone and are written with the struggling student in mind. The segment from 0 to 1 on the number line is split up into one hundred equal size pieces between 0 and 1.
Also try decimal and try other bases like 3 or 4. Below are the place values to the millionths. Math explained in easy language plus puzzles games quizzes worksheets and a forum. For k 12 kids teachers and parents.
The first place to the right of the decimal is the tenths then the hundredths. It will help you understand how all these different bases work. Don t worry about overly professorial or confusing language. When you get to two you find that there is no single solitary digit that stands for two in base two math.
Bring the whole curriculum to life. See how it is done in this little demonstration press play. As in natural numbers these decimal places have place values. Instead you put a 1 in the twos column and a 0 in the units column indicating 1 two and 0 ones.