Add the decimals 3.303 + .030
3.333
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
A pen cost $2.08, a marker costs 0.45 cents less. How much does the marker cost?
The marker costs $1.63.
Subtract the decimals 43.28 - 31.45
11.83
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
Noah ran 3.28 miles on Sunday, and he ran 1.56 miles on Monday. How many miles did he run in total?
Noah ran a total of 4.84 miles.
Subtract the decimals 6.45 - 2
4.45
Add the Decimals 1.32 + 0.081
1.401
Use <, >, or = to compare the set of decimals 2.03_____2.030
=
Round the decimal to the given place-value. 27.35; tens
30
Mr. Carpenter went to the store to buy ingredients for his cookies. He had $3.25 and bought flour for $1.87. How much money will he have left?
Mr Carpenter has $1.38 left.
Subtract the Decimals 1.32 - 0.081
1.239
Add the decimals: 6 + 0.402
6.402
Order each set of decimals from least to greatest. 5.22, 5.202, 5.022, 5.222
5.022, 5.202, 5.22, 5.222
Round the decimal to the given place-value. 3.45; hundredths
3.46
Ms. Fan wrote 5 tenths minus 3 hundredths on the board. Michael said the answer is 2 tenths because 5 minus 3 is 2. Is he correct? Explain and show your work.
No, because the numbers are in two different place values.
Subtract the decimals 148.3 - 121.36
26.94
Add the Decimals: 19.8+.231
20.031
Order each set of decimals from least to greatest. 0.04, 4.044, 0.40, 0.044
0.04, 0.044, 0.40, 4.044
Round the decimal to the given place-value. 2.059; hundredths
2.06
Ms. Miller went to the store to buy a labubu. The labubu cost $67.67. She gave $100 to the cashier. How much change did she get back?
Ms. Miller's change was $32.33.
Subtract the decimals 248 - 31.48
216.52