How can you write nineteen and eighty-two hundredths
19.82
Order from greatest to least:
3.124 , 312.4 , 31.24
312.4 , 31.24 , 3.124
Add: 4.73+9.2
13.93
Convert 22/3 to a mixed number
7 1/3
Convert 19/4 to a mixed number.
4 3/4
Name the shape that only has 1 set of parallel sides.
Trapezoid
Which number is in the tenths place value?
2.482
4
True or false:
0.7=0.07
False
add the decimal numbers:
10.31 + 3.67 =
13.98
A rectangle has a length of 9.6 cm and a width of 6.5 cm. What is the area, in square centimeters, of the rectangle?
62.40 or 62.4
Turn 2 2/3 into an improper fraction
8/3
True or False:
Rectangles are ALWAYS Squares
False
Write 23.47 in expanded place value form.
(2x10) + (3x1) + (4x1/10) + (7x1/100)
order from least to greatest: 7.020; 7.100; 7.201
7.020; 7.100; 7.201
Subtract the decimal numbers:
80.97-32.2=
48.77
Sally purchased 24 pencils.
3/8 of the pencils are green
1/6 of the pencils are yellow.
How many pencils are NOT yellow or green?
11 pencils
Chelsea has 10 cookies. She wants to share them with her friends, Angela, Rhonda, and Stephanie. If the girls want to share the cookies equally, how many cookies will each girl receive?
2 1/2
43 x 2.4
103.2
Write 'two hundred and three hundredths' in standard form.
200.03
use >, < or = to compare: 0.031 and 0.03
0.031 > 0.03
Tammy walked dogs for two weeks. The first week, she earned $5.75. The second week, she earned $12.50. How much more money did Tammy earn the second week than the first week?
$6.75
Jessica has a rectangular walkway that is 21 yards long and 2/3 yards wide. What is the area of Jessica's walkway in square yards?
14 yd2
Mrs. Hanson brought home 3 pizzas, each divided into 8 equal slices. There are 5 people in the family. If each person gets the same amount, what fraction of the slices will each person get?
4 4/5
add: 2 3/4 + 7 1/4
10
Write 15.703 in expanded place value form.
(1x10) + (5x1) + (7x1/10) + (3x1/1000)
True or False:
0.120=0.12
True
Subtract: 172.4 - 25.11
147.29
Sixty students attended the school dance.
Each of the students chose either fruit punch or lemonade to drink.
One-fifth of the students chose fruit punch.
How many students chose lemonade?
48 students
If 6 children share 45 sweets equally, how many sweets will remain?
3 sweets remain
Luis earned $2.50 the first day he opened his lemonade stand. He earned $4.00 on the second day, and he earned $5.50 on the third day. If this pattern continues, how much money will Luis earn on the 6th day?
a. $8.50
b. $8.00
c. $10.00
d. $7.50
$10.00