Fractions with denominators 10 and 100
Fractions to Decimals
Comparing Decimals
Adding fractions with denominators of 10 and 100
100
True or False: 4/10 = 40/100
What is True
100

Uriel baked the tray of 10 cookies . He ate three cookies and gave four cookies to his friend. How many cookies does Uriel have left? A. 0.03 B. 0.07 C. 0.3 D. 0.7

What is C.

100
Which is correct? A. 0.45 < 0.55 B. 0.45 > 0.55 C. 0.55 < 0.45 D. 0.55 > 0.65
What is A. 0.45 < 0.55
100

The sum of  3/10 and 2/100.

What is 32/100

200
3/10 = /100
What is 30
200
Which decimal is equivalent to 24/100. A. 0.024 B. 0.24 C. 2.4 D. 24.00
What is B.
200
Which number is greater than 0.39? A. 0.44 B. 0.12 C. 0.31 D. 0.09 (4.
What is A. 0.44
200

The difference between 7/10 and 80/100

What is 10/100

300
/10 = 50/100
What is 5
300
The fraction .02 is
What is 2/100
300
Which number sentence is true? A. 3.56 > 3.65 B. 3.65 = 3.56 C. 3.56 < 3.56 D. 3.65 > 3.56
What is D. 3.65 > 3.56
300

The sum of 3/10 and 75/100. 

What is 1 and 5/100

400

Bright poured 70/100 liter of milk into a bowl. Kelsi poured 2/10 liter of milk into the same bowl. What was the total amount of milk the girls poured into the bowl? A. 9/10 liters B. 9/100 liters C. 72/10 liters D. 72/100 liters

What is A.

400
The decimal equivalent to 79/100
What is .79
400

Mrs. Cañas is shopping for an ice cream party. She needs to buy 4 quarts of ice cream. There are two brands of chocolate ice cream for sale. One brand costs $5.25 for a 4‐quart container. The other brand costs $1.38 for a 1‐quart container. Write a number sentence, using < , >, or = that correctly compares how much Mrs. Cañas will pay for 4 quarts of each brand.

What is $5.25 < $5.52

400

Make this statement true. 

?/10 + 6/100 = 76/100

What is 7?

500

To make purple paint, Cameron mixes 5/10 liter of red paint with 35/100 liter blue paint. How many liters of purple paint will he make?

What is 85/100

500
True or False .79 = 79/10.
What is False.
500

Estela and Betsabe are comparing the sizes of two pea plants. The plants are 3.45 inches tall and 3.5 inches tall. What math sentence could they write that accurately depicts a comparison of the two plants? A. 3.45 < 3.5 B. 3.45 > 3.5 C. 3.45 = 3.5 D. 3.45 + 3.5

What is A. 3.45 < 3.5

500

Jane has 54/100 of a ribbon, she gave Emma 3/10 of the same ribbon. How much ribbon does she have left?

What is 24/100 of ribbon.

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