8/10cm + _____ = 1cm
2/10cm
3 tenths (written as a decimal and fraction)
2+0.6=_____ (written as a decimal and a fraction)
2.6 or 2 6/10
Plot 4.8 on a number line.
This website won't let me do number lines
1.43 written as a fraction
1 43/100
Draw 4 tens 2 ones 6 tenths with place value disks.
Just show me.
Write 576/100 as a mixed number and decimal
5 76/100 and 5.76
Draw 4 tenths (4/10) on an area model
Show me.
4 6/10... How much to get to the next one?
4/10
Put 73.26 on a place value chart
SHOW ME
98/100 + 2/10
118/100 or 1 18/100
Put these in order of Greatest to Least
0.25 56/100 3/10
56/100 > 3/10 > 0.25
Plot 1.15, 1 3/10, and 1.23 on a number line.
Show it to me :)
Convert 7/10 into hundredths. Show me your work.
70/100
37 hundredths= ____ tenths + _____ hundredths
37 hundredths= 3 tenths + 7 hundredths
7/10 + 8/100
78/100
Write 5.43 in both fraction and decimal expanded form.
(5x1)+(4x0.1)+(3x0.01)
(5x1)+(4x1/10)+(3x1/100)
33 tenths _____ 33 hundredths
>, <, =
33 tenths > 33 hundredths
Write 743.89 in both decimal and fraction expanded form.
(7x100)+(4x10)+(3x1)+(8x0.1)+(9x0.01)
(7x100)+(4x10)+(3x1)+(8x1/10)+(9x1/100)
Decompose 3.24 by units.
(3) (0.2) (0.04)
At the end of the day, August counted the money in his pockets. He counted 7 pennies, 2 dimes, and 2 quarters. Tell the amount of money that was in August's pockets. (Draw me an image as well).
August has 77 cents. ($0.77)
Lillian has 7 dollars and 32 cents. Kennedy has 2 dollars and 4 cents. How much money does Lillian need to give Kennedy so that each of them has the same amount of money?
Lillian needs to give Kennedy $2.64.
Caroline has 2 dollars, 3 dimes, and 4 pennies. Ezra 1 dollar and 5 quarters. How much money do these two have in all?
Caroline and Ezra have $4.59 in all.
Lily has 5 dimes and 4 pennies. Anthony has 2 dollars, 4 dimes, and 5 pennies. Jimmy has 6 dollars and 4 dimes. They want to put their money together to buy a book that costs $10.00. Do they have enough? If not, how much more do they need?
They do not have enough. They need $0.61 more.
Dean has 6 dimes and 2 pennies. Karyna has 1 dollar, 3 dimes, and 5 pennies. Alexander has 5 dollars and 7 pennies. They want to put their money together to buy a game that costs $8.00. Do they have enough money to buy the game? If not, how much more money do they need?
No, they do not have enough money. They need $0.96 more.