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1 1.0 pt 1.5 pt 2.0 pt 2.5 pt 0.5 pt 1.0 pt 1.5 pt 2.0 pt 2.5 pt 0.5 pt 1.0 pt 1.5 pt 2.0 pt 2.5 pt 0.5 pt 1.0 pt 1.5 pt 2.0 pt 2.5 pt 0.5 pt 1.0 pt 1.5 pt 2.0 pt 2.5 pt 0.5 pt Multiplying Decimals Dividing Decimals Multiply or Divide 10, 100, 1000 Add Decimals Subtract Decimals
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2 3.18 x 6 = ?
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3 3.18 x 6 = 19.08
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4 7.4 x 4.5 = ?
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5 7.4 x 4.5 = 33.3
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6 The photographer made a frame length = 4.67 inches and width = 1.5 inches. Find the area of the picture that will fit inside the frame. Use the Formula A = l x w
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7 4.67 x 1.5 = 7.005 The area of the picture is 7.005 sq inches
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8 Paul’s mother made a blanket that measure 1.65 meters in width and 2.5 meters in length. Find the area of the blanket, use the Formula A = l x w w = 2.5 l = 2.5
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9 1.65 x 2.5 = 4.125 sq meters w = 2.5 l = 2.5
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10 The micro-chip Measured 1.23 cm in length and 0.27 cm in width. What is the area of the micro-chip? Use the formula A = l x w w = 0.27 cm l = 1.23 cm
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11 l x w = Area 1.23 x 0.27 = 3.0321 sq. cm w = 0.27 cm l = 1.23 cm
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12 5.60 ÷ 4 = ?
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13 5.60 ÷ 4 = 1.40 or 1.4 5.60 - 4 16 - 16 00 4 1.40
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14 5.65 ÷ 5 = ?
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15 5.65 ÷ 5 = 1.13
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16 The rope measured 7.40 feet long. The teacher gave 5 students part of the rope, how much did each student receive?
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17 7.40 ÷ 5 = 1.48 Each student will get 1.48 feet of rope
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18 Ron found $27.56. He decided to share the money with three other friends, how much will each get?
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19 27.56 ÷ 4 = 6.89 Each person (4 people total) will receive $6.89
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20 John found a diamond that weighed 28.284 gram. He decided to make 12 diamonds. How much will each diamond weigh?
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21 28.284 ÷ 12 = 2.357 Each diamond weighs 2.357 grams
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22 4.25 x 10 = ?
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23 4.25 x 10 = 42.5
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24 124.5 ÷ 100 = ?
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25 124.5 ÷ 100 = 1.245
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26 If d = 1000 and e = 75 Calculate e ÷ d
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27 e ÷ d 75 ÷ 1000 = 0.075
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28 If a = 78.6 and b = 100 Find a ÷ b
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29 If a = 78.6 and b = 100 Find a ÷ b 78.6 ÷ 100 = 0.786
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30 John had 100 boards that measured 7.56 inches long. How many feet of board does he have?
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31 John had 100 boards that measured 7.56 inches long. How many feet of board does he have? 100 x 7.56 = 756 inches 756 ÷ 12 = 63 feet of board
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32 5.25 + 2.45 = ?
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33 5.25 + 2.45 7.70
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34 9.78 + 6.5 = ?
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35 9.78 + 6.5 = 16.28
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36 At the fishing contest, the River Wolves caught 98 pounds of fish on Saturday and 7.6 pounds Sunday. What was the total of pounds they caught?
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37 98 + 7.6 = 105.6 They caught 105.6 pounds of fish
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38 The waiter found the following amount of change in three different booths 5.67 0.93 4.50 How much did he find?
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39 5.67 + 0.93 + 4.50 = 11.10 He found $11.10
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40 Paul collected the following amount of money from his friends: $1.23 $4 $56 $8.77 How much did he collect in all?
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41 Paul collected the following amount of money from his friends: $1.23 $4 $56 $8.77 How much did he collect in all? 1.23 4.00 56.00 + 8.77 70.00
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42 5.25 – 3.12 = ?
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43 5.25 – 3.12 2.13
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44 6.78 – 3.8 = ?
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45 6.78 – 3.8 = 2.98
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46 The carpenter had a board that measured 87 inches long. Unfortunately it was 0.96 too long ? How long was the board after he cut part of it off?
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47 The carpenter had a board that measured 87 inches long. Unfortunately it was 0.96 too long ? How long was the board after he cut part of it off? 87.00 – 0.96 86.04
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48 Tom used 85.7 pounds of sand. He gave 4.05 pounds to his little brother. How many pounds of sand does he have left?
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49 Tom used 85.7 pounds of sand. He gave 4.05 pounds to his little brother. How many pounds of sand does he have left? 85.70 – 4.05 81.65
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50 Joan had 15.5 feet of rope. She gave 6.25 feet to her sister and 2.35 feet to her niece. How much rope does she have left?
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51 Joan had 15.5 feet of rope. She gave 6.25 feet to her sister and 2.35 feet to her niece. How much rope does she have left? 15.50 - 6.25 9.25 - 2.35 6.90
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