Number Concepts math Quiz -fractions and decimals
Order the following from least to greatest:
Write as a decimal
Write 5.016 as a fraction in simplest form.

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How much faster would he have to run to tie the record?
If he could have run 400 meters at the same rate as he ran the 100 meters, would he have broken the record for the 400-meter run?
Find the difference between his time for 400 meters and the record.

How much higher than her best jump would Karishma have to jump to tie the record? Find the exact answer.
Consider only the fractional parts of the three mixed numbers that make up Karishma's three heights. Identify the fractions which written as decimals would be repeating decimals, and write them as repeating decimals?
The 400-meter run consists of four laps around a 100-meter track. What was the record holder's average time per lap?
Inher three high jumps, Karishma jumped
Find the mean of the heights. Explain how you found the answer.
Estimate how much higher than her best jump Karishma would have to jump to tie the record. Explain how you made your estimate.
Times and distances are sometimes given by comparing them with the record for the event. A negative number indicates the amount by which a record has been broken. A positive number indicates the amount by which the record has failed to be broken.
In the discus throw, Darius scored 9, Aidan scored +14, and Nora scored the opposite of Darius.
By how much did Nora’s distance exceed Aidan’s?
Sofia’s score was 6 less than Nora’s.
What was Nora’s score?
What was Sofia’s score?
Order the four scores from greatest to least.