Times Tables
Comparing Decimals
Expanded Notation
100

5 x 5

25

100

Which decimal is bigger?

345.61          or.           345.116

345.61

100

Write this in expanded notation

2,703.03

(2 x 1000) + (7 x 100) + (3 x 1) + (3 x 0.01)

200

6 x 4

24

200

What is the greatest place value in this number?


4,187.987

Thousands 

200

Which digit in this number is in the hundredths place?


673.156

5

300

8 x 8

64

300

Order these numbers from least to greatest


44.98

34.01

43.650

43.987


34.01

43.650

43.987

44.98

300

Carl believes that one tenth is the same as one ten. Is he correct why or why not?

He is no correct. One tenth is equal to 0.10 and one ten is equal to 10.

400

9 x 6

54

400

Weenieberto is trying to find the most expensive dog food. Which one of these is the GREATEST price for dog food?


a. $51.87

b. $51.78

c. $50.55

d. $51.088

A

400

What is the standard notation for this number?

(6 x 1000) + (5 x 100) + (2 x 1) + (8 x 0.1) + (9 x 0.001)

6,501.809

500

8 x 7

56

500

Why is place value so important when comparing decimals?

Place value gives the value to the digits. It may be the same numbers BUT have different values.

500

What are the three steps in comparing decimals?

1. line up the decimals 

2. Add in zeros for the empty place values

3. start with the greatest place value go to the right to see which number is bigger

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