Reading/Writing/saying Decimals
Ordering Decimals
Comparing Decimals
Decimals and Fractions
Adding
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Write the decimal in word form. 45.89
forty-five and eighty-nine hundredths
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Order these decimals from LEAST to GREATEST:

6.7,   9.8,   1.2

1.2, 6.7, 9.8

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Fill in the blank with <, >, or =. 89.01____89.001
>
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What is the decimal for 3 and 4/10

3.4

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2.45 + 0.079

2.529

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Write this decimal: one and sixty seven hundredths

1.67

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Order these decimals from greatest to least by making them equivalent first (add zeros so there are the same amount of digits)

.09, .099, 0.123

0.123, 0.099, 0.090

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Fill in the blank with <,>, or =. 45.02 _____ 44.9
>
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What is the decimal for 23/100

0.23

200

43.03 + 8.67

51.7

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What is .789 in word form

seven hundred eighty nine thousandths

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Are these decimals ordered least to greatest, or greatest to least?


7.888, 9.766, 9.777

Least to greatest

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What place value are you comparing when looking at the following decimals. 34.90 and 34.93
hundredths place
300

What is the fraction for 15.04

15 and 4/100

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If Lillian goes shopping and spends $15.34 on a sweater, $8.99 on a book and $3.45 on candy. How much money does she spend in all?

$27.78

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What is four tenths written in decimal form?

.4

400

Order these decimals from greatest to least:

0.001, 0.009, 0.010, 0.111

0.111, 0.010, 0.009, 0.001

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Compare the two decimals using <,>, or =. 0.09____ 0.090
=
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Which of these fractions is equal to one half?

50/100, 40/80, 1/2

ALL OF THEM

400

Ms.Gale decides to go on a road trip. She drives 83.6 kilometers the first day and 67.26 kilometers the second day. How far does she drive altogether?

150.86 Kilometers

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How do I write this decimal in word form: 2.9

Two and nine tenths
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What can I do if my decimals don't have the same number of digits after the decimal?

Make them equivalent

add zeros

500

Compare the decimals using <,> or =.  3.001 _____ 30.001

<

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What is the fraction for three quarters?

3/4

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* Read carefully 

Ms. Gale goes to the store to buy groceries. She purchases oranges for $5.59, a frozen pizza for $11.99 and a loaf of bread for $2.45. Ms.Gale only has $20.00. Does she have enough to pay for her groceries. 

No.