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Decimal Review Printable Mini-Booklet
[5th|Grade]
About this ResourceI primarily created this resource to have a ready made resource for re-teaching. My students respond really well to the novelty of printable mini books. It still gives them that pencil to paper practice, but in a less threatening format. To save copies, there are two students page on one page.
The possibilities for use of this resource are numerous. Here are just a few ideas:• Mini Check Ins or Assessments• Test Prep• Re-teaching• Independent Practice• Centers• RTI• Homework• Morning Work
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The students can use dry erase boards to show their
work, then record their answers on the booklet.
Table of ContentsSkill Page Number in the PDF Page Number in the Printable Booklet
Shading Decimal Models 5 1
Naming Decimals from Models 6 2
Determining Place Value of Underlined Digit 7 3
Determining Place Value 8 4
Decimal Place Value Riddles 9 5
Comparing Decimals with Models 10 6
Comparing Decimals 11 7
Ordering Decimals 12 8
Rounding Decimals 13 9
Writing Decimals in Word Form 14 10
Writing Decimals in Number Form 15 11
Writing Decimals in Expanded Form 16 12
Adding Decimals 17 13
Subtracting Decimals 18 14
Adding and Subtracting Decimals Word Problems 19 15
Multiplying Decimals with Models 20 16
Multiplying Decimals 21 17
Dividing Decimals with Models 22 18
Dividing Decimals 23 19
Multiplying and Dividing Decimal Word Problems 24 20
All Operation Decimal Word Problems 25 21
Writing Place Value Comparison Statements (Specific to CCSS) 26 22
Multiplying and Dividing by Powers of 10 27 23
DecimalsName: __________________________________
Date: ________________
DecimalsName: __________________________________
Date: ________________
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Write the decimal represented by the model.
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Write the decimal represented by the model.
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Shade the model to represent the given decimal.
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0.65
0.15
0.3
0.07
0.99
Shade the model to represent the given decimal.
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0.65
0.15
0.3
0.07
0.99
Determine the place value of the underlined digit.
1.) 3,563.212 _______________________________________
2.) 475,693.004 _____________________________________
3.) 798.6 ____________________________________________
4.) 2,458,632.59 ____________________________________
5.) 0.231 ____________________________________________
6.) 63,005.012 ______________________________________.
7.) 985,074.231 _____________________________________
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Determine the place value of the underlined digit.
1.) 3,563.212 _______________________________________
2.) 475,693.004 _____________________________________
3.) 798.6 ____________________________________________
4.) 2,458,632.59 ____________________________________
5.) 0.231 ____________________________________________
6.) 63,005.012 ______________________________________.
7.) 985,074.231 _____________________________________
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Follow the directions to answer the questions about place value.
1. What digit is in the tenths place in the number 789.652?
2. What digit is in the millions place in 786,593,253.12?
3. What number is in the hundredths place in 3,523,156.275?
4. What number is in the ten-thousands place in 1,746,321.009?
5. What number is in the thousandths place in 14.096?
6. What number is in the hundred-thousands place in 986,253.213?
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Follow the directions to answer the questions about place value.
1. What digit is in the tenths place in the number 789.652?
2. What digit is in the millions place in 786,593,253.12?
3. What number is in the hundredths place in 3,523,156.275?
4. What number is in the ten-thousands place in 1,746,321.009?
5. What number is in the thousandths place in 14.096?
6. What number is in the hundred-thousands place in 986,253.213?
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Using the given clues, write the decimal described.
1. I have an 8 in the thousands place, a 6 in the tenths places, a 3 in the ones place, a 5 in the hundredths place, and a 4 in the tens place. What number am I?
2. I have a 7 in the thousandths place, a 3 in the tens place, a 4 in the hundredths place, a 6 in the hundred-thousands place. What number am I?
3.) I have a 4 in the ones place, a six in the thousandths place, and a five in the tenths place. What number am I?
4.) Write your own “What Number am I? question for this number: 4,056.009
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Using the given clues, write the decimal described.
1. I have an 8 in the thousands place, a 6 in the tenths places, a 3 in the ones place, a 5 in the hundredths place, and a 4 in the tens place. What number am I?
2. I have a 7 in the thousandths place, a 3 in the tens place, a 4 in the hundredths place, a 6 in the hundred-thousands place. What number am I?
3.) I have a 4 in the ones place, a six in the thousandths place, and a five in the tenths place. What number am I?
4.) Write your own “What Number am I? question for this number: 4,056.009
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Use the models to compare the decimals using<, > or =.
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Use the models to compare the decimals using<, > or =.
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Compare the decimals using <, >, or =. Explain your reasoning in the space below.
1.) 52.963 _____________ 53
2.) 6.79 _____________6.7
3.) 52,963.2 _____________ 52,963.3
4.) 0.68 _____________0.7
5.) 638.956 _____________ 638.100
6.) 0.563 _____________ 0.5.
7.) 98.756 _____________ 99
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Compare the decimals using <, >, or =. Explain your reasoning in the space below.
1.) 52.963 _____________ 53
2.) 6.79 _____________6.7
3.) 52,963.2 _____________ 52,963.3
4.) 0.68 _____________0.7
5.) 638.956 _____________ 638.100
6.) 0.563 _____________ 0.5.
7.) 98.756 _____________ 99
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Order the numbers from least to greatest.
1.) 0.79, 0.8, 0.63, 0.6 _______________________________
2.) 1.3, 2.6, 1.523, 1.321 _____________________________
3.) 38.9, 37.1, 38, 35.23, ____________________________
Order the numbers from greatest to least.
4.) 0.95, 0.92, 1, 0.9__________________________________
5.) 6.3, 6.25, 6.4, 6.459_______________________________.
6.) 101.2, 101.002, 102, 101.3 ______________________
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Order the numbers from least to greatest.
1.) 0.79, 0.8, 0.63, 0.6 _______________________________
2.) 1.3, 2.6, 1.523, 1.321 _____________________________
3.) 38.9, 37.1, 38, 35.23, ____________________________
Order the numbers from greatest to least.
4.) 0.95, 0.92, 1, 0.9__________________________________
5.) 6.3, 6.25, 6.4, 6.459_______________________________.
6.) 101.2, 101.002, 102, 101.3 ______________________
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Round the number to the underlined place value.
1.) 16,789.39_______________________________
2.) 789,963.25_____________________________
3.) 8.99 ____________________________
Round the number to the given place value.
4.) Round to the tenths place: 378.349
_________________________________
5.) Round to the hundred- thousands place:
1,789,526.39 __________________________
6.) Round to the hundredths place: 6,578.925
_________________________________
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Round the number to the underlined place value.
1.) 16,789.39_______________________________
2.) 789,963.25_____________________________
3.) 8.99 ____________________________
Round the number to the given place value.
4.) Round to the tenths place: 378.349
_________________________________
5.) Round to the hundred- thousands place:
1,789,526.39 __________________________
6.) Round to the hundredths place: 6,578.925
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Write the numbers in word form.
1.) 14,563.98
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2.) 0.007
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3.) 1,786,523.965
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4.) 596.012
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5.) 99,001.108
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Write the numbers in word form.
1.) 14,563.98
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2.) 0.007
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3.) 1,786,523.965
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4.) 596.012
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5.) 99,001.108
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Write the numbers in number form.
1.) Thirty-two thousand, six hundred seven and three hundred one thousandths
2.) five hundred one thousandths
3.) seven hundred nine thousand, eighty two and three hundredths
4.) one million, four hundred sixty-two thousand, three and five tenths
5.) four hundredths
6.) one and seventy-two thousandths
7.) fifteen thousand, twelve and one hundred one thousandths
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Write the numbers in number form.
1.) Thirty-two thousand, six hundred seven and three hundred one thousandths
2.) five hundred one thousandths
3.) seven hundred nine thousand, eighty two and three hundredths
4.) one million, four hundred sixty-two thousand, three and five tenths
5.) four hundredths
6.) one and seventy-two thousandths
7.) fifteen thousand, twelve and one hundred one thousandths
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Write the numbers in expanded form.
1.) 786.459
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2.) 1.503
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3.) 0.689
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4.) 894,401.026
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Write the numbers in number form.5.) (6 x 100) + (4 x 1) + (3 x 1/10) + (9 x 1/1000)
6.) (2 x 10,000) + (4 x 1,000) + (8 x 10) + (4 x 1) + (6 x 1/100)
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Write the numbers in expanded form.
1.) 786.459
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2.) 1.503
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3.) 0.689
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4.) 894,401.026
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Write the numbers in number form.5.) (6 x 100) + (4 x 1) + (3 x 1/10) + (9 x 1/1000)
6.) (2 x 10,000) + (4 x 1,000) + (8 x 10) + (4 x 1) + (6 x 1/100)
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Use the models to solve the addition problems.
1.) 0.68 + 0.2 =
2.) 1.05 + 0.9 =
Solve the addition problems..
3.) 3.4 + 0.98 =
4.) 0.64 + 0.03 =
5.) 15.97 + 68.4 =
Use the models to solve the addition problems.
1.) 0.68 + 0.2 =
2.) 1.05 + 0.9 =
Solve the addition problems..
3.) 3.4 + 0.98 =
4.) 0.64 + 0.03 =
5.) 15.97 + 68.4 =
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Use the models to solve the subtraction problems.
1.) 0.9 – 0.68 =
2.) 1.3 – 0.59 =
Solve the subtraction problems..
3.) 6 – 0.36 =
4.) 6.4 – 3.98 =
5.) 184.5 – 3.33 =
Use the models to solve the subtraction problems.
1.) 0.9 – 0.68 =
2.) 1.3 – 0.59 =
Solve the subtraction problems..
3.) 6 – 0.36 =
4.) 6.4 – 3.98 =
5.) 184.5 – 3.33 =
Solve. Show all of your work.
1. Ms. McMath bought two packages of hamburger meat this past weekend. One package weighed 3.4 pounds, and the other package weighed 0.9 of a pound more than the first package. What was the weight of the second package?
2. Two friends jog each morning around the block where they live. Ms. Sampson jogs 1.4 miles each day, while Mrs. Webb jogs 0.75 miles each day. How much more does Ms. Sampson jog than Mrs. Webb?
3. Marcus measured two worms for a science project. One worm measured 4.12 inches, and the other worm measured 2.86 inches. What was the difference between the two lengths?
4. Jacob went to the store with his allowance money. He had $15.98. He spent $4.78 on a new book and $1.15 on a bottle of Gatorade. How much money does Jacob have left?
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Solve. Show all of your work.
1. Ms. McMath bought two packages of hamburger meat this past weekend. One package weighed 3.4 pounds. and the other package weighed 0.9 of a pound more than the first package. What was the weight of the second package?
2. Two friends jog each morning around the block where the live. Ms. Sampson jogs 1.4 miles each day, while Mrs. Webb jogs 0.75 miles each day. How much more does Ms. Sampson jog than Mrs. Webb?
3. Marcus measured two worms for a science project. One worm measured 4.12 inches, and the other worm measured 2.86 inches. What was the difference between the two lengths?
4. Jacob went to the store with his allowance money. He had $15.98. He spent $4.78 on a new book and $1.15 on a bottle of Gatorade. How much money does Jacob have left?
Use the models to solve the multiplication problems.
1.) 0.3 x 0.4 =
2.) 0.5 x 0.6 =
3.) 4 x 0.16 =
4.) 12 x 0.08 =
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Use the models to solve the multiplication problems.
1.) 0.3 x 0.4 =
2.) 0.5 x 0.6 =
3.) 4 x 0.16 =
4.) 12 x 0.08 =
Solve the multiplication problems.
1.) 1.9 x 0.8 =
2.) 2.5 x 2.14 =
3.) 6 x 0.45 =
4.) 3.45 x 2.15 =
5.) 18.4 x 0.26 =
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Solve the multiplication problems.
1.) 1.9 x 0.8 =
2.) 2.5 x 2.14 =
3.) 6 x 0.45 =
4.) 3.45 x 2.15 =
5.) 18.4 x 0.26 =
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Use the models to solve the division problems.
1.) 0.68 ÷ 2 =
2.) 0.45 ÷ 5 =
3.) 0.36 ÷ 0.18 =
4.) 0.24 ÷ 0.12 =
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Use the models to solve the division problems.
1.) 0.68 ÷ 2 =
2.) 0.45 ÷ 5 =
3.) 0.36 ÷ 0.18 =
4.) 0.24 ÷ 0.12 =
Solve the division problems.
1.) 0.95 ÷ 0.5 =
2.) 6.2 ÷ 2 =
3.) 3.6 ÷ 0.06 =
4.) 6.15 ÷ 3 =
5.) 0.42 ÷ 0.7 =
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Solve the division problems.
1.) 0.95 ÷ 0.5 =
2.) 6.2 ÷ 2 =
3.) 3.6 ÷ 0.06 =
4.) 6.15 ÷ 3 =
5.) 0.42 ÷ 0.7 =
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Solve. Show all of your work.
1. A man gets paid by the hour for the work he completes. He is paid $8.5 per hour. How much will the man earn for a job that lasts 2.7 hours?
2. Shelly buys a new CD. The length of the total CD is 20.7 minutes. The CD contains 6 songs, and all of the songs are an equal length of time. How many minutes long is each song?
3. Jim’s mom bought 3.5 pounds of apples. Each pound of apples cost $0.90. How much did Jim’s mom spend on the apples?
4. An athlete ran for a total of 24.5 miles in seven days. He ran the same amount each day. How long did he run each day?
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Solve. Show all of your work.
1. A man gets paid by the hour for the work he completes. He is paid $8.5 per hour. How much will the man earn for a job that lasts 2.7 hours?
2. Shelly buys a new CD. The length of the total CD is 20.7 minutes. The CD contains 6 songs, and all of the songs are an equal length of time. How many minutes long is each song?
3. Jim’s mom bought 3.5 pounds of apples. Each pound of apples cost $0.90. How much did Jim’s mom spend on the apples?
4. An athlete ran for a total of 24.5 miles in seven days. He ran the same amount each day. How long did he run each day?
Solve. Show all of your work.
1. Marlene bought eight bouquets of flowers last month. Each bouquet cost $8.45. How much money did Marlene spend on all the bouquets?
2. Some friends are enjoying a dinner and movie out. They spend 2.6 hours watching the movie and 1.45 hours eating at their favorite restaurant. How long did they spend watching the movie and having dinner combined?
3. A soil distributing company is getting ready for a shipment of soil. The company has 0.65 of a ton of soil to distribute equally among 5 containers. How much soil will be in each container?
4. Jacie jogs before work three days a week. On Monday, she jogs 1.5 miles, on Wednesday, she jogs 0.95 miles, and on Thursday, she jogs 2.05 miles. How many miles does she jog in all?
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Solve. Show all of your work.
1. Marlene bought eight bouquets of flowers last month. Each bouquet cost $8.45. How much money did Marlene spend on all the bouquets?
2. Some friends are enjoying a dinner and movie out. They spend 2.6 hours watching the movie and 1.45 hours eating at their favorite restaurant. How long did they spend watching the movie and having dinner combined?
3. A soil distributing company is getting ready for a shipment of soil. The company has 0.65 of a ton of soil to distribute equally among 5 containers. How much soil will be in each container?
4. Jacie jogs before work three days a week. On Monday, she jogs 1.5 miles, on Wednesday, she jogs 0.95 miles, and on Thursday, she jogs 2.05 miles. How many miles does she jog in all?
Compare the values of the underlined digits by completing the statements.
1.) A. 15.986 B. 345.796
The value of the 9 in the number labeled _______ is 1/10 the value of the 9 in the number labeled _______.
2.) A. 786.52 B. 9,63.008
The value of the 6 in the number labeled _______ is 10 times larger than the 6 in the number labeled _______.
3.) A. 4,257.36 B. 968,003.12
The value of the 3 in the number labeled _______ is 1/10 the value of the 3 in the number labeled _______.
4.) A. 0.152 B. 0.312
The value of the 1 in the number labeled _______ is 10 times larger than the 1 in the number labeled _______.
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Compare the values of the underlined digits by completing the statements.
1.) A. 15.986 B. 345.796
The value of the 9 in the number labeled _______ is 1/10 the value of the 9 in the number labeled _______.
2.) A. 786.52 B. 9,63.008
The value of the 6 in the number labeled _______ is 10 times larger than the 6 in the number labeled _______.
3.) A. 4,257.36 B. 968,003.12
The value of the 3 in the number labeled _______ is 1/10 the value of the 3 in the number labeled _______.
4.) A. 0.152 B. 0.312
The value of the 1 in the number labeled _______ is 10 times larger than the 1 in the number labeled _______.
Solve each set of problems.
1.) 6.89 x 10 = _________________________6.89 x 100 = ________________________6.89 x 1,000 = ______________________6.89 x 10,000 = _____________________
2.) 156.2 ÷ 10 = _________________________156.2 ÷ 100 = ________________________156.2 ÷ 1,000 = ______________________156.2 ÷ 10,000 = _____________________
3.) 0.052 x 101 = _____________________0.052 x 102 = _____________________0.052 x 103 = _____________________0.052 x 104 = _____________________
4.) 73,698 ÷ 101 = _____________________73,698 ÷ 102 = _____________________73,698 ÷ 103 = _____________________73,698 ÷ 104 = _____________________
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Solve each set of problems.
1.) 6.89 x 10 = _________________________6.89 x 100 = ________________________6.89 x 1,000 = ______________________6.89 x 10,000 = _____________________
2.) 156.2 ÷ 10 = _________________________156.2 ÷ 100 = ________________________156.2 ÷ 1,000 = ______________________156.2 ÷ 10,000 = _____________________
3.) 0.052 x 101 = _____________________0.052 x 102 = _____________________0.052 x 103 = _____________________0.052 x 104 = _____________________
4.) 73,698 ÷ 101 = _____________________73,698 ÷ 102 = _____________________73,698 ÷ 103 = _____________________73,698 ÷ 104 = _____________________
Answer keyPlease note that the page numbers referred to on the answer key are the page numbers listed on the page and not the actual page number of the pdf file.
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Page 11. 0.42. 0.083. 0.224. 0.585. 0.9
Page 2Check models for accuracy
Page 31. Tenths2. Ten-thousands3. Ones4. Hundredths5. Thousandths6. Thousandths7. Hundred-thousands
Page 41. 62. 63. 74. 45. 66. 9
Page 51. 8, 043.652. 600,030.0473. 4.5064. I have a 4 in thousands
place, a 5 in the tens place, a 6 in the ones place, and a 9 in the thousandths places
Page 61. =2. >3. <4. >5. >
Page 71. <2. >3. <4. <5. >6. >7. <
Page 81. 0.6, 0.63, 0.79, 0.82. 1.3, 1.321, 1.523, 2.63. 35.23, 37.1, 38, 38.94. 1, 0.95, 0.92, 0.95. 6.459, 6.4, 6.3, 6.256. 102, 101.3, 101.2,
101.002
Page 91. 16,789.42. 789, 9633. 94. 378.35. 1,800,0006. 6,578.93
Page 101. Fourteen thousand, five hundred sixty-three and ninety-eight hundredths2. Seven thousandths3. One million, seven hundred eighty-six thousand, five hundred twenty-three and nine hundred sixty five thousandths4. Five hundred ninety-six and twelve thousandths5. Ninety-nine thousand, one and one hundred eight thousandths
Page 111. 32,607.3012. 0.5013. 709,082.034. 1,462,003.55. 0.046. 1.0727. 15,012.101
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Answer key 1 of 2
Page 121. 7 x 100 + 8 x 10 + 6 x 1 +
4 x 1/10 + 5 x 1/100 + 9 x 1/1000
2. 1 x 1 + 5 x 1/10 + 3 x 1/1000
3. 6 x 1/10 + 8 x 1/100 + 9 x 1/1000
4. 8 x 100,000 + 9 x 10,000 + 4 x 1,000 + 4 x 100 + 1 x 1 + 2 x 1/100 + 6 x 1/1000
5. 604.3096. 24,084.06
Page 131. 0.882. 1.953. 4.384. 0.675. 84.37
Page 141. 0.222. 0.713. 5.644. 2.425. 181.17
Page 151. 4.3 pounds2. 0.65 miles3. 1.26 inches4. $10.05
Page 161. 0.122. 0.303. 0.644. 0.96
Page 171. 1.522. 5.353. 2.74. 7.41755. 4.784
Page 181. 0.342. 0.093. 24. 2
Page 191. 1.92. 3.13. 604. 2.055. 0.6
Page 201. $22.952. 3.45 minutes3. $3.154. 3.5 miles
Page 211. $67.602. 4.05 hours3. 0.13 of a ton4. 4.5 miles
Page 221. B, A2. B. A3. A, B4. A, B
Page 231. 68.9, 689, 6,890, 68,9002. 15.62, 1.562, 0.1562,
0.015623. 0.52, 5.2, 52, 5204. 7,369.8, 736.98, 73.698,
7.3698
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Answer key 2 of 2
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