Bridges Unit 3 Assessment: Adding and Subtracting Decimals
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21 questions
Use the table below as a reference for questions #1 - 3.
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Question 1
1.
What is three hundred forty-seven thousandths in base ten numerals (standard form)?
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Question 2
2.
What is three hundred forty-seven thousandths in expanded form?
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Question 3
3.
What is 6.025 in number name (word form)?
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Question 4
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Pick the symbol to compare 0.15 ___ 0.8
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Question 5
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Pick the symbol to compare 0.308 ___ 0.380
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Question 6
6.
Pick the symbol to compare 9.326 ___ 9.236
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Question 7
7.
Order the following from least to greatest: 0.4, 0.304, 0.034, 0.93
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Question 8
8.
Round 7.902 to the nearest 1 (whole).
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Question 9
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Round 7.902 to the nearest tenth.
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Question 10
10.
Round 7.902 to the nearest hundreth.
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Question 11
11.
Show your work for 3.98 + 4.77 and type the answer in the box to the right.
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Question 12
12.
Show your work for 8.75 - 5.4 and type the answer in the box to the right.
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Question 13
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Show your work for 82.4 + 56.3 and type the answer in the box to the right.
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Question 14
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Show your work for 1.84 - 0.97 and type the answer in the box to the right.
The baseball stadium in our town holds thousands of people. Today is Bring Your Dog Day, and they're only charging $2.65 admission.
Answer the following questions by referencing the table below.
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Question 15
15.
What is the number of people that will pay $26.50?
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Question 16
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If 100 people attend, what is the amount of money they will pay?
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Question 17
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If 1,000 people attend, what is the amount of money they will pay?
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Question 18
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1 kilogram is 1,000 grams.
How many grams is 784 kilograms?
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Question 19
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1 kilogram is 1,000 grams.
How many kilograms is 34 grams?
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Question 20
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The 6th graders are going to spend a week at outdoor camp. In all, there are 223 kids and adults, and they're traveling to the camp in minivans. If each minivan can carry 12 passengers, how many minivans will they need to get everyone there at the same time? Show your work and write an equation that matches this problem in the box to the right.
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Question 21
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Choose one division combination below and write a story problem. Show your work and write an equation that matches this problem in the box to the right.