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Math Grade 4-5

Decimals: Tenths and Hundredths

Reading, writing, and comparing decimals

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Reading, writing, and comparing decimals

Math - Grade 4-5

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Show your work in the space provided.
  1. 1
    A tenths bar with seven of ten parts shaded.

    Write the decimal for 7 tenths.

  2. 2
    A hundred grid with twenty-five of one hundred squares shaded.

    Write the decimal for 25 hundredths.

  3. 3

    Write 0.4 in words.

  4. 4

    Write 0.63 in words.

  5. 5
    Two hundred grids showing eight tenths shaded and eight hundredths shaded.

    Which decimal is greater: 0.8 or 0.08?

  6. 6
    Two hundred grids showing forty-seven hundredths and seventy-four hundredths shaded.

    Which decimal is greater: 0.47 or 0.74?

  7. 7
    Three hundred grids show fifty hundredths, fifteen hundredths, and five hundredths shaded.

    Put these decimals in order from least to greatest: 0.5, 0.15, 0.05.

  8. 8
    Three hundred grids show thirty-two hundredths, twenty-three hundredths, and thirty hundredths shaded.

    Put these decimals in order from greatest to least: 0.32, 0.23, 0.3.

  9. 9
    A decimal model showing three tenths and four hundredths.

    Write a decimal that is equivalent to 3 tenths and 4 hundredths.

  10. 10
    A blank hundred grid ready to be shaded.

    Shade 18 hundredths on a hundred grid. Then write the decimal.

  11. 11
    A ribbon divided into ten equal parts with six parts shaded.

    A ribbon is 0.6 meter long. Write this decimal as a fraction with a denominator of 10.

  12. 12
    A jar filled to forty-five hundredths of its height.

    A jar is filled to 0.45 of its height. Write this decimal as a fraction with a denominator of 100.

  13. 13
    Two models both showing one half shaded.

    Fill in the blank with <, >, or = : 0.50 __ 0.5

  14. 14
    Two walking paths show one distance much farther than the other.

    Sam walked 0.27 mile and Lee walked 0.72 mile. Who walked farther?

  15. 15

    Write a decimal between 0.4 and 0.5.

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