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1. Find the sum. 1.2 + 34 = ___________

2. 23.4 + 2.34 = ___________

3. 65.40 - 2.3 = ___________

4. 67.4 - 54.0 = ___________

5. Elian bought 1. 87 pounds of chicken and 2 5. Elian bought 1.87 pounds of chicken and 2.46 pounds of turkey at the deli. How much meat did he buy altogether? Write the equation and the answer.

6. Keaton is shopping for clothes at a twelfth anniversary sale 6. Keaton is shopping for clothes at a twelfth anniversary sale. He buys a pair of jeans priced at $24.00 and a clearance-priced shirt for $5.25. The store discounts his entire purchase by $12.12. How much does Kenton pay for his clothes? (Show work)

7. Write each decimal as a fraction. A. 123 __________________. B 7. Write each decimal as a fraction. A. 0.123 __________________ B. 0.43 ___________________ C. 0.50 ___________________

8. In Terry’s town, the average monthly rainfall in May is 5.79 inches. This May, he records these rainfall figures, in inches: 1.04, 2.36, 0.29, and 0.5. A. Is the monthly rainfall for this May above or below average? ________________ B. How much above or below average is it? ___________________

9. Place the numbers 1/2, 0.9, 0.45, and 0.65 on a number line.

10. Three boxes of cereal weight 379. 4 grams, 424. 25 grams, and 379 10. Three boxes of cereal weight 379.4 grams, 424.25 grams, and 379.37 grams. What is the difference between the lightest and heaviest box? A. 44.15 grams B. 44.88 grams C. 44.85 grams D. 45.12 grams  

Quizziz 512941, 262917, 263920 you have 20 minutes to complete them. First in Math until 12

(Science: Chapter 4 Lesson 1)

1. What causes static electricity?

2. When two objects are rubbed together, what kind of charge gets moved from one to the other? When two objects are rubbed together, they get negative charges.

3. What is a way you can cause charges to separate? 3. A way you can cause charged to separate is by creating friction (shoes on carpet). Cause negative charges to repel negative charges to make them move off on object to the next.

4. After you comb through your hair once, or twice on a dry day, why do strands of your hair sometimes move toward the comb? If you comb your hair on a dry day, hair moves towards the comb because….. Negative charges move from the comb/hair and now they attract one another OR the charges are built up for static electricity

5. What is an electric field? An electric field is. ..

6. Nadine rides in a car with soft fabric seats 6. Nadine rides in a car with soft fabric seats. When Nadine stops the car, she slides on the seats to get out. She pushes the metal car door shut with her bare hand. She gets a shock! The shock is made by static electricity. What can you infer about the interaction between the car seat, the car door, and Nadine? Nadine received a shock because between the seat, car, and Nadine, charges……