What number is this in base ten numeral form?
Six and five hundredths
6.05
Round to the ONES place value
16.78
17
5.2 + 14.3
19.5
When you multiply a number by 100 the decimal point moves ____ spots to the right making the number 100 times ______
2 , Larger
Write the expression that represents the following story problem:
Ms. Anna has 213 dollars that she wants to share equally between her 6 Alfios' gift cards. How much money will go on each card?
213 / 6
Write the following number in expanded form
16.403
(1 x 10)+(6 x 1)+(4 x 1/10)+(0 x 1/100)+(3 x 1/1000)
10 + 6 + 4/10 + 0/100 +3/1000
round to the TENTHS place value
14.214
14.2
6+ 1.04
7.04
There are 100 cm in 1 meter.
6.3m = _______cm
630 cm
Write the equation and solve the following story problem:
Coach Floyd is organizing diapers for his nephew into 6 different bins. If he has 138 diapers, how many will go into each bin?
138 / 6 = 23 diapers
Write the number name for the following number
4.012
four and twelve thousandths
round to the TENTHS place value
17.950
18.0
8.2-3.12
5.08
There are 1,000 meters in a km.
4.5km = ___________ m
4,500 meters
Finish the story problem to match the following equation: 224 divided by 7
Ms. Hill has...
Should clearly state what Ms. Hill has, include a word that signals division (sharing, split, divided, ect), state what is sharing/splitting the items and end in a question mark.
What is this number in base ten numeral form?
(8 x 1/10)+(2 x 1/100)+(3 x 1/1000)
0.823
round to the HUNDREDTHS place value
0.0761
0.08
9-7.23
1.77
Every place value is worth a ____________
(ie. Think about what you are multiplying or dividing by if you move a decimal right or left)
Power of ten
289 divided by 16
18 R1
What is this number in base ten numeral form?
seventeen thousandths
0.017
round to the THOUSANDTHS place value
1.6087
1.609
17.66- 15.98
1.68
510cm= _________ m
5.1m or 5.10m
Ms. Bird drinks 255 chai lattes in a year. How many does she drink per month if she drinks the same amount every month?
There are 12 months in a year.
252 / 12 = 21.25 chai lattes a month
(or 21 1/4 or 21 3/12 or 21 R3)