"Lining up the decimal points" is the rote rule that children learn when adding and subtracting decimal fractions. The reasoning behind this rule is:
A) children are following the "one place value at a time" rule when adding and subtracting, similar to what they followed with whole numbers.
B) children will not add together or subtract the wrong numbers.
C) that base-10 blocks won't be necessary for conceptual understanding in this case.
D) that real-life examples won't be necessary for conceptual understanding in this case.
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