Maths · Year 4
Bell.Study
Decimals (tenths & hundredths)
Understanding and using decimal numbers with one or two decimal places
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Shade 0.3 of this strip (3 tenths).
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What is 0.7 as a fraction? A) 7/100 B) 7/10 C) 1/7 D) 70/10
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Write 4 tenths as a decimal. 4 tenths = ___
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Shade 0.5 of this strip.
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Shade 0.25 of this grid (25 hundredths).
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Which is larger: 0.4 or 0.38? A) 0.4 B) 0.38 C) They are equal D) Cannot tell
Answer: - 7
Put these decimals in order from smallest to largest. Put these in order: 0.09, 0.5, 0.15, 0.8
Answer: - 8
A rope is 2.45 metres long. Another rope is 2.5 metres long. Which is longer? A) 2.45 m B) 2.5 m C) They are the same D) Not enough information
Answer: - 9
Shade 0.75 of this grid.
Answer: - 10
A jug holds 1.2 litres. Amir pours out 0.45 litres. How much is left? ___ litres are left.
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Answer key
Decimals (tenths & hundredths) · for parents and teachers
- 1
Shade 3 of 10 cells
0.3 means 3 tenths, so shade 3 out of 10 parts.
- 2
7/10
0.7 = 7 tenths = 7/10.
- 3
0.4
4 tenths = 0.4.
- 4
Shade 5 of 10 cells
0.5 means 5 tenths. Shade 5 of the 10 parts.
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Shade 25 of 100 cells
0.25 = 25/100, so shade 25 out of 100 squares.
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0.4
0.4 = 0.40, which is greater than 0.38.
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0.09, 0.15, 0.5, 0.8
0.09 = 9/100, 0.15 = 15/100, 0.5 = 50/100, 0.8 = 80/100.
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2.5 m
2.5 m = 2.50 m, and 50 hundredths > 45 hundredths, so 2.5 m is longer.
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Shade 75 of 100 cells
0.75 = 75/100. Shade 75 squares on the 10x10 grid.
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0.75
1.20 - 0.45 = 0.75 litres.