What is 104 in standard form?
10,000
What are the two operations may be used to solve a word problem when the total is given?
Subtraction & Division
2 ones is ten times as much as __________.
2 tenths
4 x 1/9 = ?
4/9
Round 3.7 to the nearest ones.
4
What is 10 x 10 x 10 in exponential form?
103
There are 20 students in the fifth grade. This is 1/6 of the total number of students at the school.
How many students are at the school?
120 students
3 hundredths is 1/10 as much as ___________.
3 tenths
1/5 ÷ 4 = ?
1/20
Round 27.35 to the nearest ones place.
27
23,000 ÷ ______ = 230
100 or 102

5 boards
0.07 is 1/100 times as much as ________.
7
Use <, > , or = to complete the inequality
8 x 3/7 ________ 8
Explain how you know.
8 x 3/7 __<__ 8
3/7 is less than 1. When multiplying a number with a fraction less than 1, the answer will be less than the number.
164.078 rounded to the nearest tenths place.
164.1
8.02 x 103 = ?
8,020
Draw a tape diagram(s) to match:
Toby buys 16 packs of trading cards. Each pack has 15 cards. He puts all the trading cards in a notebook. He fills 20 pages of it with an equal number of cards on each page. How many trading cards are on each page?

80 is _________times as much as 0.08
1,000
Use <, > , or = to complete the inequality
7/4 x 2/5 ________ 2/5
Explain how you know.
7/4 x 2/5 __>__ 2/5
7/4 is greater than 1. When multiplying a number with a fraction greater than 1, the answer will be greater than the number.
Ms. Johnson asks students to think of numbers that round to 4.6. Eriel says, 4.62 rounds down to 4.6. Name at least one other decimal number that will round down to 4.6.
4.61, 4.63, 4.64
95,000 ÷ 104 = ?
9.5
Create a word problem to match the expression:
( 18 − 6 ) ÷ 4
answers may vary:
Talaura has 18 cupcakes for her birthday. She gives 6 to her friends. She shares the remaining cupcakes with her 4 cousins. How many cupcakes does each cousin get?
0.05 is _________times as much as 5.
1/100
9 ÷ 1/4 = ?
36
Ms. Johnson asks students to think of numbers that round to 5.78. Kasey says, 5.779 rounds up to 5.78. Name at least one other decimal number that will round up to 5.78.
5.775, 5.776, 5.777, 5.778