Fractions/Decimals
Decimals
Tenths and Hundredths
Decimals
Money
100

 

 

Which fraction does the grid represent?

A) 94/100

B) 9 4/100

C) 9 4/10

D) 94/10

A) 94/100


100

Trevor has four folders. The lengths of his folders are 11.25 inches, 11.63 inches, 11, and 11.5 inches.

Look at the number lines. Which number line shows the lengths of the folders correctly plotted?

A)


B)


C) 

A)

100

Rob skateboards 4/10 mile in the park and then skateboards 26/100 mile to his house. How far does Rob skateboard in all?

A) 30/110 mile

B )30/100 mile

C) 66/110 mile

D) 66/100 mile

D) 66/100 mile

100

What is the difference?

 

0.5 – 0.2 =

0.3

100

Levi has $11.00 to spend on new tennis balls. A set of tennis balls costs $9.50. How much money does he have left after buying the tennis balls?

A) $1.50

B) $1.00

C) $20.50

D) $9.50


A) $1.50

200

Which fractions are equivalent to a fraction with a denominator of 10? Choose all that apply.

 

A) 65/100

B) 4 70/100

C) 85/100

D) 10/100


B) 4 70/100

D) 10/100

200

Order the lengths of the folders from the shortest to the longest. Move the lengths of the folders in order from the shortest to the longest.

11.63 inches

11.5 inches 

11.25 inches

11 inches

11 inches 

11.25 inches

11.5 inches 

11.63 inches

200

Which number shows one-hundredth less than 3.08?


A) 3.18

B) 3.09

C) 3.07

D) 3.01


C) 3.07

200

What is the sum?

 

0.46 + 0.19 =

0.65

200

Kenny says you use money to represent $3.13 using dollars, dimes, and pennies. How many of each do you need?

3 dollar bills

1 dime

3 pennies

300

Compare the decimals. Choose >, <, or =.

 

0.81 ___ 0.82


0.81 < 0.82

300

 

 

What decimal and fraction does the model represent? Choose all that apply.

A) 2/10

B) 

C)

0.020.02

D)

12


A) 2/10 

B) 0.2

300

What is the sum?

 

4/10 + 39/100 = ?


79/100

300

True or False: Le's time was less than Duane's time.


Duane 2.26

Hunter 2.3

Le 2.24

Damien 2.1

True

300

Sam has $5.90 to spend at the book fair. She wants to buy a journal that costs $4.75 and an eraser that costs $1.50. Does Sam have enough money to purchase both items? Explain.

No. She needs $6.25 but only has $5.90.

400

Compare the decimals. Choose >, <, or =.

 

0.3 ___ 0.23


0.3 > 0.23

400

Aurora bought 0.25 pound of grapes and 0.4 pound of raspberries. Which weighs more, the grapes or the raspberries?

Raspberries

400

Peter bikes 3.83.8 miles. Sarah bikes one-tenth mile less than Peter, and Jenn bikes one-tenth mile more than Peter.

How many miles did Sarah and Jenn bike?

Sarah bikes 3.7 miles

Jenn bikes 3.9 miles

400

True or False: Duane's time was the least. 

Duane 2.26

Hunter 2.3

Le 2.24

Damien 2.1

False

400

Julia wants to buy a cup of lemonade from a lemonade stand. One cup of lemonade costs $0.76. Since Julia only has $0.71, she borrows money from a friend to purchase a cup of lemonade. How much money does Julia borrow?

She needs to borrow $0.05.

500

What number is one-tenth more than 0.5?

0.6

500

The table shows the time it took four students to climb a rope. 

Duane 2.26

Hunter 2.3

Le 2.24

Damien 2.1


Whose time was the greatest?

Duane

500

Compare the decimals. Choose >, <, or =.

 

0.70  ___ 0.7


0.70 = 0.7

500

True or False: Le's time was greater than Hunter's. 

Duane 2.26

Hunter 2.3

Le 2.24

Damien 2.1

False

500

Thomas had $7.56. He spent some of the money on game tokens. Now, he has $3.31. How much money did he spend on game tokens?

$4.25

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