Subject: Don't worry, half my course-mates can't do long division
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Posted on: 2014-12-15 15:47:00 UTC

But on a more serious note, it doesn't exactly sound like your fifth grade teacher helped. I can see the point she was probably trying to make though, if you write .23 instead of 0.23 then it's easier to miss the decimal point, looking at .23 it's easy for someone to assume that especially when it's handwritten the decimal point is just a mark of some kind and you're actually writing 23. by putting the 0 in front of it, so it reads 0.23 you're forcing whoever is reading it to look for that decimal point after the zero, because the normal way to write twenty three is 23, not 023, despite the fact that they're the same, so they're expecting that decimal point to exist. If you're speaking it however, the fact you're most likely saying "point two three" (or "Point twenty three") should eliminate the need to state the zero in front of it, although it could never hurt. Either way taking marks off because of it is silly and doesn't really help in any way. Sometimes you get teachers like that, they never help.

Storme Hawk

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