Fractions and Decimals
Fractions and Decimals on the Number Line
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Add Fractions with Denominators of 10 and 100
Solve Word Problems Involving Money
100

What decimal represent this image?


0.7 

100

What is the decimal and fraction of point D?


0.7 and 7/10

100

Use the symbol >,< or = to compare the two decimals

0.7 ____ 0.07

0.7 > 0.07
100

Add the fraction 

2/10 + 78/100

2/10 --> 20/100 

20/100 + 78/100 = 98/100

Answer = 98/100

100

What is the total of $5.75 and $10.38?

The total is $16.13

200

What is 85/100 in decimal form?

0.85

200

Write the decimal and fraction that represent point A on the number line.


1.6 and 1 6/10

200

Use the symbol >,< or = to compare these two number

6.43 ___ 6 7/10

6 7/10 is bigger than 6.43 because 6 7/10 is 6.7

6.7 is bigger number than 6.43.

200

Add the fractions 

21/100 + 4/10 + 2/10

Change fraction 4/10 --> 40/100 and 2/10 --> 20/100

21/100 + 40/100 + 20/100 

81/100

200

Coffee mugs cost $2.50 each. How much do 5 coffee mugs cost?

$12.50

300

What is the decimal and fraction of this image?


0.57 and 57/100

300

Place 35.87 on a number line

35.87 is between 35.0 and 36.0

It is closer to 36.0

300

Look at the decimals and fraction below, what is the smaller and greater number?


0.2, 33/100, 0.28, and 4/10

0.2 is the smaller number.

4/10 is the greater number.

300
Add the fraction and change the improper fraction into a proper fraction.


8/10 + 5/10

8/10+ 5/10 = 13/10

13/10 --> 1 3/10

Answer = 1 3/10

300

What is the total amount of money that is shown?


$38.81

400

What is the decimal and fraction that represent the image?


1.15 and 1 15/100

400

Place 62.74 and 63.38 on a number line

62.74 should be close to the middle of 62.7 and 62.8 

63.38 is closer to 63.4

400

Janet drove 8/10 of a kilometer to the dentist office. Jackson walked 0.80 to the eye doctor. Who had farther to go for their appointment? How do you know?

Janet and Jackson went the same distance. 8/10 is equivalent to 0.80. 
400

A horse ate 3/10 pound of food in the morning, 6/10 pound of food in the afternoon, and 21/100 pound of food at the end of the day. How much food did the horse eat that day? Change the improper fraction into proper fraction.

Change 3/10 to 30/100 and 6/10 to 60/100. 

30/100 + 60/100 + 21/100 

111/100

111/100 --> 1 11/100

400

Richard have $50 dollars to spend at a sport store. He chose out basketball for $18, football for $20 and football gloves for $9. Does Richard have enough money to buy all three items? Explain and show your work.

$18 + 20 + 9 = $47

Richard have enough money to buy all three items. The cost of the basketball, football and the gloves are $47. Richard have $50 which is greater than 47.

500

What are two decimals and two fractions are equivalent to this image?

0.9 and 0.90 are equivalent.

9/10 and 90/100 are equivalent.

500

Make a number line and plot the value of each letter. 

A        2.4

B        3.0

C        2.7

D        3.2

Order of Number Line: A, C, B, D

500

Terry, Ben and Mark went on a run. Terry ran 0.87 miles. Ben ran 1 32/100 miles. Mark ran 1.3 miles. Who ran the least miles? Who ran the most miles? Explain how you know.

Terry ran the least miles, he only ran 0.87 miles. Ben ran the most miles because 1 32/100 is equivalent to 1.32 in decimal form which is greater than Mark who ran 1.3 miles.

500

A tiger ran 2/10 mile catching his breakfast, 7/10 mile catching lunch, and 61/100 mile catching dinner. How many miles did he run just catching his meals? Change the improper fraction into a proper fraction. Write the proper fraction as a decimal.

2/10 --> 20/100

7/10 --> 70/100

20/100 + 70/100 + 61/100 = 151/100

151/100 --> 1 51/100

1 51/00 as a decimals is 1.51

500

Rose brought money to Six Flags. She brought cash with her. She spent $11.21 on food, $4.33 on soda and $42.05 at the arcade. How much money does she have left over?

$11.21 + 4.33 + 42.05 = $57.59 total spending at Six Flags

$78.82 - 57.59 = $21.23