Who can win more gold medals?

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Who can win more gold medals? Who wants to be a champion? Gold bronze Silver Rose Who can win more gold medals?

Convert fractions to decimals Convert decimals to fractions Addition of decimal numbers Compare fractions & decimals Multiplication of decimal numbers

Rose 1 = 100

Bronze medal 8 = 160

Silver medal 3 = 1,000

Gold medal 9 = 18,000

Rose Convert to a fraction: 3.3

Bronze medal Convert to a fraction: 7.5

Silver medal Convert to a fraction: 8.8

Gold medal Convert to a fraction: 10.11

Rose 12.7 + 13.6 =

Bronze medal 15.5 + 14.7 =

Silver medal 78.4 + 45.67 =

Gold medal 123.7 + 348.45 =

Rose Greater than >, less than < or equal to = 25 0.5 ___ 50

Bronze medal Greater than >, less than < or equal to = 10 2.3 ___ 30

Silver medal Greater than >, less than < or equal to = 35 7.8 ___ 89

Gold medal Greater than >, less than < or equal to = 75 12.3 ___ 5

Rose 10 x 1.5 =

Bronze medal 45.23 x 4.5 =

Silver medal 234.6 x 25.7 =

Gold medal 678.67 x 34.5 =