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Last updated almost 2 years ago
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Question 7
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Determine if the above comparison is greater than >, less than <, or equal to =.

Hint: type the symbol or spell it out

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Question 10
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In what place is the underlined digit in 6.487?

Spell your answer!

Question 11
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What is the value of the underlined digit in the number 62.947?

Question 12
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Dan and Sara each bring books to school. Dan's books have a weight of 6.328 pounds and Sara's books have a weight of 7.1 pounds. Which student (Sara or Dan) brought the greatest weight of books to school?

Question 13
13.

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17.985 ____ 18.1
Determine if the above comparison is greater than >, less than <, or equal to =.

Hint: type the symbol or spell it out

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Question 20
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Review - Place Value

In what place is the underlined digit?

34.786
Tens
Hundredths
Tenths
hundreds
Review - Place Value

What is the place value of the underlined digit?

38.195
0.05
0.005
5,000
500
Review - Place Value

Select all the values that represent the underlined digit.

267.84
4/100
four tenths
four hundredths
4 x 0.01
0.4
40
Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Lacey were collecting shells at the Texas City Dike. Mrs. Morris collected 5.27 ounces of shells and Mrs. Lacey collected 4.983 ounces of shells.

Who collected more ounces of shells?
Mrs. Lacey
Mrs. Morris
Larry and Bill both earn money for recycling aluminum. Last year, Larry earned $998 and Bill earned $1,004 recycling aluminum.

Who earned more money recycling aluminum?
Larry
Bill
Choose greater than (>), less than (<), or equal to (=).


Remember the alligator eats the bigger number.
> (greater than)
< (less than)
= (equal to)
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Place the numbers in order from greatest to least. Greatest on top.
7.002
7.81
7.081
7.14
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Place the numbers in order from greatest to least. Greatest on top.
4.022
4.002
4.221
4
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Alex, Abby, and Valerie are all students and all walk to school. Alex walks 0.98 miles. Abby walks 1.032. Valerie walks 1.1 miles. Place the students in order from the greatest (longest) walk to the shortest walk.
Valerie
Abby
Alex
What is the value of the underlined digit in the number 62.947?
9
90
0.09
0.9
Which of the following decimal numbers is the largest: 0.134, 0.314, 0.413, or 0.341?
0.413
0.134
0.314
0.341
Which decimal is the smallest: 0.456, 0.465, 0.654, or 0.546?
0.456
0.654
0.546
0.465
Order the following decimals from least to greatest: 0.12, 0.021, 0.102, and 0.201.
0.201, 0.102, 0.12, 0.021
0.021, 0.12, 0.102, 0.201
0.102, 0.12, 0.201, 0.021
0.12, 0.021, 0.201, 0.102
Evaluate these decimals: 0.031, 0.310, and 0.301. Which is the least, and which is the greatest?
0.310
0.301
0.031
Least decimal
Intermediate decimal
Greatest decimal
Examine these decimals: 0.230, 0.203, and 0.320. Which is the smallest, and which is the largest?
0.230
0.320
0.203
Largest decimal
Smallest decimal
Intermediate decimal