What is the place value of the digit 4 in 32.845?
What is the hundredths?
17.05 in word form?
What is seventeen and five hundredths?
What is 0.075 times 102?
What is 7.5?
Which number is greater: 5.67 or 5.76?
What is 5.76?
Terry, Rachel, and Belinda raced each other on Qwertytown to see how long it took to type a paragraph. Terry finished in 15.086 seconds, Rachel typed hers in 15.92 seconds, and Belinda typed hers in 15.325 seconds. Who won the contest?
Who is Terry?
What is the place value of the digit 9 in 732.9?
What is the tenths?
Thirty-five and four hundred twenty seven thousandths in standard form?
What is 35.427?
What is 4.765 times 103?
What is 4,765?
Which number is the least: 3.42 or 3.402?
What is 3.402?
Mrs. Sanders bought 3 pumpkins. The first one weighed 4.8 kilograms, the second one weighed 4.09 kilograms, and the third one weighed 4.196 kilograms. Which pumpkin weighed the least?
What is the second pumpkin, 4.09 kilograms?
What is the VALUE of the digit 6 in 2.006?
What is 6 thousandths?
4.38 in expanded form?
What is (4x1)+(3x1/10)+(8x1/100)?
What is 7,129.6 divided by 102?
What is 71.296?
True or False: 2.035 > 2.091
What is false?
If each 5th grader ran 3.5 laps during junior joggers on Tuesday, how many total laps did the entire 5th grade run? (Hint: There were 100 5th graders on Tuesday).
What is 350 laps?
Which holds a larger value, tenths or hundredths?
What is tenths?
7.479 in expanded form?
What is (7x1)+(4x1/10)+(7x1/100)+(9x1/1000)?
What is 402.4 divided by 100?
What is 4.024?
1.078 ____ 1.089
(Fill in using < , >, or =)
What is < (less than)?
Tom, Sally, Bob, and Jill ran a race. Tom’s time was 12.03 seconds, Sally’s was 12.284 seconds, Bob’s was 12.62 seconds, and Jill’s was 12.9 seconds. In what order did they finish? Who won?
Who is Tom?
1st place: 12.03
2nd place: 12.284
3rd: 12.62
4th: 12.9
Name a decimal that is equivalent to 5.6.
What is 5.60 or 5.600?
(3x10)+(6x1/10)+(5x1/1000) in standard form?
What is 30.605?
What is 5.287 times 1,000?
What is 5,287?
314.1 ____ 314.100
(Fill in using < , >, or =)
What is = (equal to)?
Bobby is helping buy meals for grilling for the school carnival. He bought 10 pounds of sausage at $1.69 per pound, 100 pounds of hamburger at $1.99 per pound, and 1,000 pounds of hot dogs at $2.09 per pound, and 100 pounds of chicken at $3.69 per pound. Which of the items he bought cost the most?
What is chicken?