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[Music] welcome to math with mr j [Music] in this video im going to cover how to add decimals now if youre able to add whole numbers youre going to be able to add decimals just a couple of different things as far as setting up the problems go if you get how to set up the problems youre going to be good to go lets jump into our examples and start with number one where we have eighteen and four tenths plus six and seventy two hundredths so when we set these problems up we wanna make sure that we line our decimals up thats going to line up all of our places so number one were going to do eighteen and four tenths plus six and seventy two hundredths notice how the decimals are lined up now it may look a little offset there but we can use placeholder zeros to better align this and make it look a little more organized meaning eighteen and four-tenths we can put a zero in the hundredths place that way we look a little more lined up remember zeros to the right of a decimal do not change