Order the following decimals from LEAST to GREATEST:
0.59, 2.64, 2.40, 1.99, 1.00
0.59, 1.00, 1.99, 2.40, 2.64
0.007 is 1/10 of
0.007×10=0.07
Write the value of the 4 in this number?
0.543
four hundredths
Write the value of the 2 in the number below
6.234
two tenths
Write the number in word form and expanded form.
0.253
Two hundred fifty-three thousandths
Order from least to greatest
4.06; 4.3; 4.603; 4.036
4.036, 4.06, 4.3, 4.603
Write the place value of the 7 in this number. Round the number to the place of the underlined digit.
0.673
seven hundredths
0.67
Add. Draw a picture or show your work
0.5 + 0.6
1.1
Use ROUNDING to ESTIMATE.
2.34
+ 1.9
5.23
2 + 2 +5 = 9
Draw a picture or show your work.
0.84 - 0.57
0.27
Order from least to greatest
1.803; 1.083; 1.38; 1.083
1.083, 1.083, 1.38, 1.803
Write the value of the 8 in this number. Round to the nearest place value.
4.282
eight hundredths
4.28
Add. Draw a picture or show your work.
0.15 + 0.36
0.51
Use benchmarks to estimate.
12.42 - 6.47
12.5 - 6.5 = 6
Use benchmarks to estimate
9.74 + 5.52
9.75 + 5.50 = 15.25
Jerry rode his bike three days in a row. He biked 14.7 on the first day. She biked 12.4 miles on the second day, and 17.9 miles on the third day. How many total miles did Jerry bike?
45 miles
0.5, 1.5, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5
Think: Is the sequence increasing or decreasing?
What is the rule:
Sequence is increasing
Rule: Increasing by 1.0
25. 23.2, 22.1, 21, 19.9, 18.8...
Think: Is the sequence increasing or decreasing?
Rule:
Decreasing
Rule: Subtracting 1.8
Compare. Write >, < or =
8.73 8.720
8.73 > 8.720
Use rounding to estimate.
9.65 - 3.12
10 - 3 = 7
Mr.Allen was cutting rope to make jump ropes. He started with a piece of rope that was 5.78 meters long. he cut 1.5 Meters from it. How much rope does he have left?
4.28 meters
Mr.Lopez went to get 5.75 lbs of Mike and Ike's. He shared 1.1lbs with Mr.Jefferson and 2.5lbs with the class. How many pounds of Mike and Ike's does Mr.Lopez still have?
2.15 lbs
At the school store, basketballs cost $5, Gatorades cost $2.50 and water is $1.50. If you pay for everything with $20, how much change should you receive back?
$11 is your change
The school store sells notebooks for $2, pencils for .50 cents each, and $3 for popcorn. If you buy two of everything and pay with a $20 bill, how much change should you have?
$20 - $11 = $9
At the fair, tickets are $10 each, games are $2.50 each, and food is $5.75. If you buy one ticket, play 3 games and order two food items, how much change will you have out f $40?
$40 -$29 = $11