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Open Up - Grade 6 - Mathematics - Unit 5 - Lesson 5
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Question 1
1.
Find the product of 1/100 and 122.1
Question 2
2.
Find the product of 1/100 and 11.8
Question 3
3.
Find the product of 1/100 and 1350.1
Question 4
4.
Find the product of 1/100 and 1.704
Question 5
5.
What happens to the decimal point of the original number when you multiply it by 1/100? Why do you think that is?
Question 6
6.
Which expression has the same value as (0.06) * (0.154)? Select
all
that apply.
Question 7
7.
Calculate the value of each expression by writing the decimal factors as fractions, then writing their product as a decimal.
(0.01)*(0.02)
Question 8
8.
Calculate the value of each expression by writing the decimal factors as fractions, then writing their product as a decimal.
(0.3)*(0.2)
Question 9
9.
Calculate the value of each expression by writing the decimal factors as fractions, then writing their product as a decimal.
(1.2)*5
Question 10
10.
Calculate the value of each expression by writing the decimal factors as fractions, then writing their product as a decimal.
(0.9)*(1.1)
Question 11
11.
Calculate the value of each expression by writing the decimal factors as fractions, then writing their product as a decimal.
(1.5)*2
Question 12
12.
Write three numerical expressions that are equivalent to (0.0004)*(0.005)
Question 13
13.
33.1 + 1.95 = ?
Question 14
14.
1.075 + 27.105 = ?
Question 15
15.
0.401 + 9.28 = ?
Question 16
16.
13.2 - 1.78 = ?
Question 17
17.
23.11 - 0.376 = ?
Question 18
18.
0.9 - 0.245 = ?
Question 19
19.
On the grid, draw a quadrilateral
that is not a rectangle
that has an area of 18 square units. Show how you know the area is 18 square units.
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