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20 questions
Note from the author:
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MAFS.5.NBT.1.3
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MAFS.5.NBT.1.3
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MAFS.5.NBT.1.3
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MAFS.5.NBT.1.3
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MAFS.5.NBT.1.3
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MAFS.5.NBT.2.7
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MAFS.5.NBT.2.7
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MAFS.5.NBT.2.7
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MAFS.5.NBT.2.7
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MAFS.5.NBT.2.7
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MAFS.5.NBT.1.3
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MAFS.5.NBT.1.3
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MAFS.5.NBT.1.3
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MAFS.5.NBT.1.3
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MAFS.5.NBT.1.3
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MAFS.5.NBT.1.4
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MAFS.5.NBT.1.4
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MAFS.5.NBT.1.4
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MAFS.5.NBT.1.4
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MAFS.5.NBT.1.4
This covers standards 5.NBT.1.3 a-b; 5.NBT.1.4; and 5.NBT.2.7
Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
3.

Question 4
4.

What is “nine–tenths” in decimal form?

Question 5
5.

What is the number in decimal form?

Question 6
6.

What is the value of the expression?

Question 7
7.

Question 8
8.

Saul had $25 in his wallet when he went to the mall. He purchased earbuds for $6.50 and a phone case for $9.75. How much money did he have left after his purchases?

Question 9
9.

Question 10
10.

Nick bought 4 baseballs for him and his friends to use during practice. Each baseball cost $2.27. What was the total cost of the 4 baseballs?

Use the table to help you solve.

Question 11
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Question 12
12.

Question 13
13.

Question 14
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Question 15
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Question 16
16.

Kendra and her horse completed the barrel racing course in 15.839 seconds. What is the number rounded to the nearest tenth? Explain how you decided.

Question 17
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Question 18
18.

What is 3.149 rounded to the nearest hundredth?

Question 19
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Question 20
20.

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(1 x 10) + (2 x 1) + (3 x 1/10) + (7 x 1/100) + (5 x 1/1000)
twelve and three hundred seventy-five hundreths
(1 x 10) + (2 x 1) + (3 x 1/10) + (5 x 1/1000)
twelve and three hundred seventy-five thousandths
Mark ran 3.5 miles on Monday and 2.6 miles on Wednesday. How many miles did Mark run altogether?
6.1
5.11
5.1
6.2
Harold spent $5.65 on a toy car at his favorite hobby store. Leonard spent $4.38 on the same toy car at his favorite toy store. How much more did Harold spend than Leonard?
$1.33
$10.03
$1.27
$1.37
Select all the comparisons that are true.
1.054 > 1.45
5.104 < 5.41
4.15 > 4.051
5.14 < 5.041
5.014 < 5.41
Whose grid represents the larger decimal?
Luke
Bekka
Elaine has a piece of wire that is 2.16 meters long. Dikembe has a piece of wire that is 2.061 meters long. Whose piece of wire is longer? How can you tell?
Dikembe wire is longer because his number has more digits.
Dikembe wire is longer because the 0 in the tenths place is greater than the 1 in the tenths place of Elaine's number.
Elaine's wire is longer because her number ends in the hundreths place.

Elaine's wire is longer because the 1 in the tenths place is greater than the 0 in the tenths place of Dikembe's number.
Grace, Logan, and Kevin are growing bean plants. They each measured the height of their plant. Look at the chart below, and then put the heights in order from greatest to least.

Logan (3.02)
Grace (3.002)
Kevin (3.001)
Which completes the statement? Mark all that apply.

34.08 > ?
thirty–four and eight thousandths
thirty–four and eight hundredths
thirty–four and eight tenths
thirty–four and one tenth
thirty–four and seven thousandths
Select all the numbers that round to 4.3 when rounded to the nearest tenth.
4.25
4.31
4.34
4.24
4.21
4.35
Which numbers round to 6 when rounded to the nearest whole number?
5.47
5.92
5.06
5.59
The Seabrook family is traveling to Athens, Greece next summer. Mr. Seabrook is tracking the value of the Euro. He kept track of the values on a data table.


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