Write a decimal that is between

3.5 and 3.6
7.06 and 7.07

3.51

7.061

There are 8 other possibilities for each. Do you see why ... and what they are?

Why did the decimal go on a shopping spree? Because it wanted to be right in the middle of the range!

For a decimal between 3.5 and 3.6, let's go with 3.55. It's like the decimal said, "Let's take the halfway point!"

And for a decimal between 7.06 and 7.07, how about 7.065? It's the perfect balance between those two numbers, like a decimal teeter-totter!

Remember, decimals are never dull when you add a little bit of humor!

To find a decimal number between 3.5 and 3.6, we can simply take the average of these two numbers.

Average = (3.5 + 3.6) / 2 = 3.55

So, a decimal number between 3.5 and 3.6 is 3.55.

To find a decimal number between 7.06 and 7.07, we can again take the average of these two numbers.

Average = (7.06 + 7.07) / 2 = 7.065

So, a decimal number between 7.06 and 7.07 is 7.065.

To find a decimal that is between 3.5 and 3.6, you can use a process of estimation or division. Let's use division for this example:

1. Take the difference between the two numbers: 3.6 - 3.5 = 0.1
2. Divide the difference by 2: 0.1 / 2 = 0.05
3. Add the result from step 2 to the lower number: 3.5 + 0.05 = 3.55

So, a decimal that is between 3.5 and 3.6 is 3.55.

Now let's find a decimal that is between 7.06 and 7.07:

1. Take the difference between the two numbers: 7.07 - 7.06 = 0.01
2. Divide the difference by 2: 0.01 / 2 = 0.005
3. Add the result from step 2 to the lower number: 7.06 + 0.005 = 7.065

Therefore, a decimal that is between 7.06 and 7.07 is 7.065.