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How to read the decimal point of mathematics in the third grade of primary school
Numbers with decimals are divided into two parts according to the decimal point, the integer part is in front of the decimal point and the decimal part is behind the decimal point.

For example, "14" in 14.355 is read as "14", ""is displayed as "point" and "355" is displayed as "355", so it is 14.355.

Read the integer part as usual, such as "6" as "six", "1498" as "1498", the decimal part as "dot", and the decimal part as "one, two, three ..." No matter how many digits there are.

If you don't know how to pronounce the decimal part, this example is enough for you to know: 0. 18765 is pronounced as "0. 18765" and 99876.438+0 is pronounced as "99876. 1"!

Two questions for parents: 123.6438+023 pronounced as () 8765.4 pronounced as ().

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