Decimals to Fractions
Adding Decimals
True or False
Word Problems
Subtracting Decimals
100

Write 0.2 as a fraction

2/10 or 1/5

100

0.03 +0.9

0.93

100

The sum of two decimals less than 1 is always less than 1. 

False

100

Tara biked 13.8 laps in the morning and 14.75 laps in the afternoon. How many laps did she bike in all?

28.55

100

0.89 - 0.22

0.67

200

Write 0.12 as a fraction.

12/100 or 3/25

200

0.7 + 0.97

1.67

200

The sum of two decimals greater than 0.5 is always greater than 1. 

True

200

How much less than 0.91 is 0.4?

0.4

200

0.506 - 0.38 

0.126

300
Write .735 as a fraction. 

735/1000

300

0.6 + 0.54 + 0.05

1.19

300

When rounding the addends the sum of those addends would be the actual sum. 

False

300

The length of building "A" is 124.26m long, and the length of building "B" is 109.23m long. Find the difference in their lengths. 

115.03m

300

3.89 - 1.158

2.732

400

Write 1.3 as a fraction. 

1 3/10

400

0.73 + 0.2 + 0.13

1.06

400

The estimated sum will always be larger than the actual sum. 

False.

The estimated sum can be smaller than the actual sum. 

400

The combined height of Marvin and Ray is 3.4m. This is 1.58m more than Jim's height. Jim is 0.08m taller than Marvin. How tall is Ray? 

1.66

400

84.53 - 28.165

56.365

500

Write 25.25 as a fraction.

25 25/100 or 25 1/4

500

45.31 + 86.2 + 92.7

224.21


500

The estimated sum is found by adding the addends and then rounding the sum afterwards. 

False

You round the addends first and then solve.

500

Lani needs 9.5m of ribbon. She has 2.8m. About how many more meter of ribbon does she need?

7 meters

500

35.47 - 12.529

22.941

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