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Review of Patterns in Place Value and Comparing Decimals
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Mathematics
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5th Grade
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Review of Patterns in Place Value and Comparing Decimals

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Patterns in Place Value
Each space you move to the left on a place value chart is 10 times greater than the space to the right.
Each space you move to the right on the place value chart is ten times less or 1/10 of the value of the space to its left.
2 spaces - 100 times difference
3 spaces 1000 times difference.
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Multiple Choice
When you move three spaces to the right on the place value chart, the value of the digit....
increases by 100
increases by 1000
decreases by 100
decreases by 1000
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Multiple Choice
If you move two spaces to the left on the place value chart. The value of the digit
decreases by 1000
increases by 1000
increases by 100
decreases by 100
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Multiple Choice
In which number is the digit 7 worth 1/00 the value of the digit 7 in 7.258?
2578
72.48
23.47
7.235
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Multiple Choice
In which number is the 5 worth 1000 times more than the 5 in 2.158?
52.81
523.80
28.54
2.485
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Multiple Choice
Susan has put stickers into groups of tens in her notebook. She has 78 groups of tens. How many stickers does she have?
7,800
780
7.8
7.80
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Comparing Decimals
Line up the decimal point before you compare.
Add zeros to any empty spaces.
Start in the place with the greatest place value. (Always the place value to the left)
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Multiple Choice
What is the first step when you compare decimals?
Add zeros to empty spaces.
Line up your decimal point
Start at the greatest place value
Choose the correct symbol.
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Multiple Choice
Which equation is correct.
9.43 > 9.430
9.43 < 9.430
9.43 = 9.430
9.430 < 9.43
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Multiple Choice
Which equation is correct?
43.25 < 143.25
43.25 > 143.25
43.25 = 143.25
These two numbers cannot be compared.
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Multiple Choice
Which equation is correct?
2,564. 32 > 2,564
2,564. 32 < 2,564
2,564. 32 = 2,564
You can't compare them because 2,564 doesn't have a decimal.
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Multiple Choice
Which point represents 44.197 on the number line?
green point A
purple point B
blue point C
None of them
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