Write this decimal: one and sixty seven hundredths
1.67
Order these decimals from greatest to least by making them equivalent first (add zeros so there are the same amount of digits)
0.09, 0.19, 0.9, 0.89
0.9, 0.89, 0.19, 0.09
Fill in the blank with <,>, or =. 45.02 _____ 44.9
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what is the decimal for one quarter?
0.25
Which one of the fourth grade teachers has a pet named Kahleesi?
Ms. Samuel
What is .78 in word form
seventy-eight hundredths
Are these decimals ordered least to greatest, or greatest to least?
7.81, 9.76, 9.77
Least to greatest
What place value are you comparing when looking at the following decimals. 34.90 and 34.93
hundredths place
What is the decimal for three quarters?
0.75
Which one of the fourth grade teachers is a huge golf fan?
Ms. Vaccaro
What is four tenths written in decimal form?
.4
Write a comparison statement using the following decimals:
0.26 ___ 0.6
0.26 < 0.6
Compare the decimals using <,> or =.
3.11 _____ 3.01
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Which of these fractions is equal to one half?
50/100, 40/80, 1/2
ALL OF THEM
Which fourth grade teacher loves to garden in their free time?
Ms. Lane
How do I write this decimal in word form: 2.9
What can I do if my decimals don't have the same number of digits after the decimal?
Ex. 0.7 and 0.73
Make them equivalent
add zeros
Compare the two decimals using <,>, or =.
0.09____ 0.090
=
What is the fraction for three quarters?
3/4
Which one of the fourth grade teachers is a huge Taylor Swift fan?
Ms. Tam
Make a place value chart, correctly labeling the names of the place values used in the following number.
32.74
tens, ones, (.) tenths, hundredths
Sam had 2.5 pounds of candy. Jazzy had 2.56 pounds of candy. Esme had 2.13 pounds of candy. Stella had 0.2 pounds of candy. Adam had 0.26 pounds of candy.Sophie had 1.92 pounds of candy.
Put the weights of the candy in order from least to greatest.
0.2, 0.26, 1.92, 2.13, 2.5, 2.56
Stella, Adam, Sophie, Esme, Sam, Jazzy
Mila bought 1.3 pounds of tomatoes for a salad. She also bought 1.29 pounds of cucumbers. Avery bought 1.4 pounds of lettuce and 1.25 pounds of peppers for her salad. Who's vegetables weighed more?
Avery's weighed more: 2.65 pounds
Mila: 2.59 pounds
Mr. Barca ate 1/4 of the birthday cake. Ms. Lane ate 0.25 of the birthday cake. Ms. Tam wanted to take home 0.75 of the birthday cake to share with her family. Was there enough cake leftover for Ms. Tam to take home? Why or why not?
No. Mr. Barca ate 1/4 which is equal to 0.25 and Ms. Lane ate 0.25, which is equal to 0.50 or 1/2 in total. So, there was only 1/2 of the cake left. Ms. Tam wanted 3/4 of the cake.
Which fourth grade teachers have pet dogs?
(There are five in total- you need all five to get the points)
Ms. Peisel, Ms. Curran, Ms. Smith, Mr. Barca, Ms. LaBella