Read/Write Decimals
Equivalent Numbers
Comparing/Ordering Fractions and Decimals
Rounding Decimals
Fraction Word Problems
100

How would you write one and two tenths as a decimal?

1.2

100

What is an equivalent fraction for 0.30?

3/10 or 30/100

100

Write >, <, or = to make it true.

1/4 ___ 3/8

1/4 < 3/8

100
What is 4.718 rounded to the nearest tenth?

4.7

100

Ibeth's cookie recipe calls for 2 1/2 cups of flour. She has put in 1 cup so far. How much more flour does she need?

1 1/2 cups

200

Write 3  26/100 in decimal form. 

3.26

200
Are 0.04 and 0.40 equivalent?

No

200

Write >, <, or = to make it true. 

4/5 ____ 8/10

4/5 = 8/10

200

What is 2.682 rounded to the nearest tenth?

2.7

200

Neyzan walked 0.8 mile to the soccer field. How can we show 0.8 as a fraction?

8/10

300

Write two and four thousandths as a decimal. 

2.004

300

What is an equivalent decimal for 3  4/5?

3.8

300

Write >, <, or = to make it true. 

0.56 ___ 0.056

0.560 > 0.056

300

What is 0.569 rounded to the nearest tenth?

0.6

300

Aubrie measures her plant and it is 34/100 meter tall. How can she write the height in decimal form?

0.34 meter

400

How would you write one and two fourths as a decimal?

1.5

2/4 = 1/2, which is equal to 5/10

400

What is an equivalent decimal for 1/2?

0.5

400

Write >, <, or = to make it true. 

2/5 ____ 0.4

2/5 = 0.4

400

What is 1.428 rounded to the nearest hundredth?

1.43

400

Emily and Scarlet are working on a math problem and they need to convert 2 8/10 into a decimal. Emily says it is 2.8 but Scarlet says it is 2.80. Which student is correct?

They both are! 2.8 and 2.80 have the same value. 

500

How would you write thirteen and thirty-two thousandths as a decimal?

13.032

500

What is an equivalent mixed number for 4.052?

4  52/1000

500

Write >, <, or = to make it true. 

1.23 ___ one and twenty-three thousandths

1.23 > one and twenty-three thousandths


one and twenty-three thousandths =  1.023

500

What is 5.912 rounded to the nearest hundredth?

5.91

500

A scientist measures the mass of three metal rods. The brass rod has a mass of 1.04 kilograms, the copper rod has a mass of 1.40 kilograms, and the aluminum rod has  a mass of 1.4 kilograms. Is the mass of the brass rod the same as the mass of the copper rod?

No, 1.40 and 1.04 have different values. 

1.40 = 1 4/10

1.04 = 1 4/100

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