Decimals/Fractions
Adding/Subtracting
Comparing/Ordering
Strip Diagrams
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100

Write this decimal as a fraction: 2.25

2 25/100

100

4.09 + 13.7 = 

17.79

100

Order these decimals from least to greatest:

0.92, 0.9, 0.99

0.9, 0.92, 0.99

100

Spring Valley Elementary sells 257 tickets to first grade, 248 tickets to 3rd grade, and 277 tickets to fourth grade.  How many tickets (t) do they sell all together?  

Write an equation and solve for (t) the total number of tickets they sell.

t = 257 + 248 + 277

t = 782

100

Write this number in expanded notation: 25,820.49

(2 x 10,000) + (5 x 1,000) + (8 x 100) + (2 x 10) +  (4 x 0.1) + (9 x 0.01)

200

Write this fraction as a decimal: 3 9/100

3.09

200

Mrs. Edwards orders a burger for $4.26 and two french fries for $2.20 each.  How much does she spend?

$8.66

200
Complete the equation with the correct sign:


0.6 ___ 0.60

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200

Mrs. Copeman spends $23.57 on three items at Target. Her shoes cost $13.36 and her earrings cost $4.23. The last item she buys is a purse (p).  

Write an equation and solve for (p) the cost of the purse she buys.

p = 23.57 - 13.36 - 4.34

p = 5.87

200

Jasmine runs the 100 meter dash in 11.32 seconds.  Round this number to the nearest whole second.

11 seconds

300

Write this fraction as a decimal: 180/100

1.80

300

Sophia has 3 $10 bills, one $5 bill, three dimes, and six pennies. Then she bought a smoothie for $2.19. How much money did Sophia have after she bought the smoothie?  

$33.17

300

Order these decimals from greatest to least:

0.32, 0.7, 0.20, 0.44

0.7, 0.44, 0.32, 0.20

300

Jett saves $82.66.  Kaesyn saves $15.78 more than Jett.  How much do the kids save all together?

Draw a strip diagram and solve for (m) the total amount of money they save.

Show Mrs. Copeman your strip diagram.

$181.10

300

The Spring Valley cafeteria serves 689 lunches on Monday, 642 lunches on Tuesday, and 578 lunches on Wednesday.  About how many lunches do they serve on those three days?

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1,900 lunches