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Gr6 -Unit 5 Decimals

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1. What is the place value of the 4 in the number above?

2. Write the number that has 5 tens, 9 ones, 4 tenths, 5 hundredths


7 thousandths.

3. What number is in the hundredths place in the number sequence


9.876?

4. Write the number that has 8 tens, 3 ones, 7 hundresths, and four
thousandths.

5. Write the decimal number for five and two hundredths.

6. Write the number that has 6 tens, 0 ones, 0 tenths, 6 hundredths

7. Write the decimal number for 9 and one hundredths.

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Place and Value of Decimals (A)
Name: Date: Score: /10

Determine the place and value of each underlined digit.


1. 930.632

2. 862.806

3. 574.713

4. 480.106

5. 328.930

6. 839.818

7. 312.553

8. 787.279

9. 704.655

10. 586.880

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Decimals Number Line

Complete the decimal number line.

? 1.5 ? 3.2 3.9 ?

1)

0.6 ? ? 3.4 ? 4.9

2)

? 1.1 ? 2.9 ? 4.8

3)

5.1 ? 7.3 ? 9.1 ?

4)

? 1.1 ? 3.4 ? 4.7

5)

5.3 ? ? 8.6 ? 10

6)

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Name: _________________________________________

Writing and Reading Decimals


Write each decimal number in standard form.

example: six and three tenths - 6.3

fifty-two and thirty-six hundredths - 52.36

twenty and one hundred four thousandths - 20.104

a. nine and fifteen thousandths - ______________

b. thirty-one and eight hundred twelve thousandths - ______________

c. two hundred thirty-one and five tenths - ______________

d. nine hundred seven thousandths - ______________

e. sixty and sixty-eight thousandths - ______________

f. seven and seven hundred seventy-seven thousandths - ___________

g. four hundred ninety and thirty-five hundredths - ______________

h. one and one thousandth - ______________

i. one and two-hundred thirty four thousandths - ______________

Write the word name for each decimal number below.

example: 3.702 - three and seven hundred two thousandths

j. 9.006 - _________________________________________________________

k. 10.01 - _________________________________________________________

l. 0.063 - _________________________________________________________

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Name: ____________________________________

Comparing Decimals
Hundredths and Tenths

Write <, >, or = to compare each pair of decimal numbers.

a. .45 _____ .66 b. .11 _____ .80 c. .21 _____ .23

d. .5 _____ .6 e. .1 _____ .8 f. .2 _____ .4

g. 1.3 _____ 2.1 h. 3.4 _____ 3.6 i. 1.7 _____ 1.7

j. 5.11 _____ 3.10 k. 9.00 _____ 7.99 l. 8.01 _____ 8.10

m. 1.11 _____ 1.01 n. 5.50 _____ 5.49 o. 9.31 _____ 9.31

p. 2.13 _____ 3.89 q. 2.00 _____ 0.99 r. 1.46 _____ 1.64

s. .02 _____ .20 t. 8.99 _____ 7.23 u. 6.10 _____ 5.85

v. $1.25 _____ $1.52 w. $3.00 ____ $2.76 x. $0.87 _____ $0.63

y. $1,451.02 _____ $1,541.02 z. $3,561.62 _____ $3,461.99

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Name : Score :
Teacher : Date :

Rounding Numbers

Round each number to the nearest thousand.

1) 2,836 6) 6,334

2) 6,281 7) 1,313

3) 3,521 8) 9,863

4) 2,155 9) 1,782

5) 1,766 10 ) 9,686

Round each number to the nearest hundred.

1) 114 6) 584

2) 499 7) 347

3) 455 8) 855

4) 598 9) 267

5) 533 10 ) 246

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Rounding and ordering:
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Comparing and ordering decimals

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1) Without using a calculator, work out the following:

4.5 × 10 = 0.6 × 100 =

5.3 × 10 = 0.03 × 1000 =

5.018 × 100 = 0.7 × 10 =

124.45 ÷ 100 = 0.006 ÷ 10 =

5.3 ÷ 10 = 0.031 ÷ 10 =

5.8 ÷ 1000 = 0.04 ÷ 100 =

5.01 ÷ 10 = 6.378 × 10 =

2) Find the missing number in each case

a) 0.3 × 100 = ⎕ b) 1.2 × ⎕ = 1200

c) 0.3 ÷ 10 = ⎕ d) 0.3 ÷ ⎕ = 0.03

e) ⎕ ÷ 100 = 0.04 f) ⎕ ÷ 1000 = 30

g) ⎕ × 10 = 30 000 h) ⎕ × 1000 = 500

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1) Without using a calculator, work out the following.

a) 4 × 100 b) 89 × 10

c) 7 × 100 d) 41 × 100

e) 30 ÷ 1000 f) 8900 ÷ 10

g) 700 ÷ 10 h) 5800 ÷ 1000

3) One metre is 100 centimetres.


Change all the lengths below to metres
and then put them in order from smallest to largest.
6.25 m 269 cm 32 cm 2.7 m 0.34 m

4) One kilogram is 1000 grams.


Change all the weights below to kilograms
and then put them in order from smallest to largest.
467 g 1.260 kg 56 g 0.5 kg 0.055 kg

Remember
When you multiply by 10, all the digits are When you divide by 10, all the digits are
moved one place to the left. moved one place to the right.

It
is easier to
order, add or
subtract
distances

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1) Fill in the missing number:

a) 13 + ____ = 20 b) ____ + 6 = 20

c) ____ + 17 = 100 d) 13 + ____ = 100

e) 28 + ____ = 100 f) ____ + 3 = 20

g) ____ + 5 = 20 h) 89 + ____ = 100

i) ____ + 41 = 100 j) 14 + ____ = 20

2) Circle all the pairs of numbers that total 100

3) The product of two numbers is 63. What are the numbers?

What else could they be?

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Multiplying and dividing:

21
14

22
4

24
5

25
9

10

11

12

13

26
16

17

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Assessing progress

Oral/mental questions
• What must be added to thirty-seven to make one hundred?

• What is seventy-two divided by nine?

• What is the sum of eight point five and eight point six?

• Calculate ninety-two minus forty-five.

• Multiply thirty by forty.

• What is double fifteen point five?

• What is seven point five divided by one hundred?

• How many hundreds are there in ten thousand?

• I have fifty twenty piastre coins. How many pounds is this?

Written questions (no calculator)


• Write a number that is bigger than 0.3 but smaller than 0.4.

• Circle the number closest in value to 0.1.


0.01 0.05 0.11 0.2 0.9
• Write these numbers in order of size, starting with the smallest:
1.01 1.001 1.101 0.11

• Circle the best estimate of the answer to 32.7 × 0.48.


1.2 1.6 12 16 120 160
• Calculate:
a 51.7–3.48 b 364 × 57 c 31.6 × 7

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• How much less than 1000 is 9.7 × 9.8 × 9.9?

• Calculate:
a 100 – (22.75 + 19.08) b 49.3 × (2.06 + 8.5)

• A family ticket for a river trip costs LE 17.00.


A ticket for one adult costs LE 6.50
A ticket for one child costs LE 4.50.

Two adults and two children buy a family ticket for the river trip.
How much more would it have cost them to buy two adult tickets and
two child tickets?

• Four large circles and five small circles fit exactly inside this
rectangle.

17.5
cm

The diameter of a large circle is 17.5 centimetres.


Calculate the diameter of a small circle.

• In these calculations, each ‘ stands for a missing digit.


Find the missing digits.
a 56 × 7‘ = 4‘12 b ‘9 × ‘7 = 1‘‘3

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