Metric Conversions
Adding/Subtracting Decimals
Multiplying/Dividing Decimals
Interpreting the Quotient
Number Sense & Rounding
100

5,000 g = _____ kg

5

100

1.4 + 2.6 

4 (4.0)

100

(0.05)(0.3)

0.015

100

Jenna needs 34 party hats. At the store, party hats come in sets of 6. How many sets should Jenna buy?

6 sets

100

Write this number in standard form:

Two hundred sixty three and forty-nine hundredths

263.49
200

____ cm = 0.53 m 

53

200

8.0 - 2.2

5.8

200

24.6/6

(24.6 divided by 6)

4.1

200

Hannah's recipe for a batch of cookies requires 2.5 cups of flour. If she has 15 cups of flour, how many batches of cookies can she make?

6 batches

200

Write this number in expanded form:

Fourteen and five hundred six thousandths

10 + 4 + 0.5 + 0.006

300

3.65 m = _____ mm

3,650 

300

1.0017 + 3.652

4.6537
300

7.68/3

(7.68 divided by 3)

2.56

300

To make a gallon of lemonade, Elisa needs 3 lemons. If she has 2 bags of lemons with 7 lemons in each bag, how many gallons of lemonade can she make?

4 gallons

300

Estimate the quotient:

57.8 divided by 9.3

6

400

17 mL = ____ L

0.017 

400

7.025 - 3.64

3.385

400

(5.6)(2.13)

11.928

400

At the store, a pound of assorted candies is $5.79. Priya has $32 to spend. There is no tax on the candy. How many pounds of candy can she buy?

5 pounds

400

Estimate a range for the sum of the following numbers:

7.86 + 36.97 + 5.40

48 to 50.5

500

265 mg = _____ g

0.265

500

5.6 + 0.07 + 2.32

7.99

500

(0.5)(0.85)

0.425

500

Bonnie is planting a garden. She starts with pumpkins. Her packets of pumpkin seeds have 32 seeds per packet. She has 4 packets. If she wants to put 15 seeds in each row, how many rows should she set aside for pumpkins?

9 rows

500

Estimate a range for the sum of the following numbers:

9.16 + 9.87 + 4.53

22 to 23.5