Subtract the decimals 43.28 - 31.45
11.83
Use < , > or = to compare each pair of decimals 0.06 ______0.60
<
Round the decimal to the given place-value. 5.031; hundredths
5.03
What are two other names you could use to describe a rectangle?
Parallelogram, quadrilateral, polygon
Multiply the decimals 0.6 X 0.8
0.48
Subtract the Decimals 1.32 - 0.081
1.239
Use <, >, or = to compare the set of decimals 2.03_____2.030
=
Round the decimal to the given place-value. 27.35; tens
30
What is (0,0) called on a coordinate grid?
The origin
Multiply the Decimals $1.32 X 4
$5.28
Add the decimals 0.724 + 6.45
7.174
Use < , >, or = to compare the set of decimals 4.888_______4.880
>
Round the decimal to the given place-value. 0.042; hundredths
0.04
How do you describe the coordinates of an ordered pair? (Hint: think how do you get from the origin to the point)
Over then up (think going in an elevator before going up)
Divide the decimals 21.6 by 2
10.8
Add the decimals: 6 + 0.402
6.402
Order each set of decimals from greatest to least. 5.222, 5.202, 5.022, 5.2222
5.2222, 5.222, 5.202, 5.022
Round the decimal to the given place-value. 3.4553; thousandths
3.455
What is the equation for volume?
v = l x w x h or length x width x height
Divide the decimals 97.44 by 12
8.12
Subtract the decimals 248 - 31.48
216.52
Order each set of decimals from greatest to least. 0.04, 0.0404, 0.404, 0.0444
0.404, 0.0444, 0.0404, 0.04
Round the decimal to the given place-value. 2.059; hundredths
2.06
When do you multiply or divide two units of measurement? (example going from feet to inches or centimeters to meters)
Small to big is division
Big to small is multiplication
Multiply 2.47 X 25
61.75