Rounding and Comparing Decimals
Place Value
Add and Subtract Decimals
Multiply and Divide Decimlas
Properties of Numbers
100
The sign that should be between theses two numbers 2.45 and 2.457
What is less than
100
The place value of 3 in 2.36
What is tenths place.
100
Most important thing to remember in adding and subtracting decimals.
What is to line up the decimal points.
100
7.8 x .02
What is 0.156
100
The property represented by 7 x 1 = 7
What is the Identity Property
200
What are the three signs that we use to compare decimals?
What is greater than, less than, and equal.
200
The place value of 4 in 6.894.
What is thousandths.
200
7.08 + 36.341 + 52
What is 95.421
200
7.23 x .22
What is 1.5906
200
The property represented by (2 + 6) + 9 = 2 + (6 + 9)
What is the Associative Property of Addition
300
In rounding we round up if the number is above this?
What is five.
300
The place value of 9 in 0.32659
What is hundred thousandths.
300
0.663 + 48 + 0.43
What is 49.093
300
How do you determine where to put the decimal point in multiplying decimals
What is count the number of decimal places in your numbers.
300
The property represented by 6 x 2 = 2 x 6
What is Commutative Property of Multiplication
400
6.745 rounded to the nearest hundredth.
What is 6.75.
400
The place value of 5 in 5.3?
What is the ones place.
400
0.54 - 0.23
What is 0.31
400
6.85 divided by 0.5
What is 13.7
400
The property that states changing the order does not change the answer.
What is the Commutative Property.
500
If 12.7 was rounded to 13 this is called?
What is Front-End Estimation.
500
The place value of 8 in 89.363
What is the tens place.
500
2 - 0.16
What is 1.84
500
4.69 divided by 7
What is 0.67
500
What property is represented by 8 + 0 = 8
What is Identity Property.