
Compare and Order Decimals
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5th Grade
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VANNESSA CHANDLER
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Compare and Order Decimals
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Review
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Multiple Choice
6x7+(9-3)+2
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Multiple Choice
Salvador added the 15 to the product of 224 and 16. What is the sum?
3479
3599
3809
3585
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Comparing Decimals
Greater Than >
Less Than <
Equal To =
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Multiple Choice
Joshua compared the values of these decimals:
0.06
0.6
0.006
0.060
Which statement correctly compares two of these numbers?
A 0.6 < 0.06
B 0.006 > 0.6
C 0.6 = 0.06
D 0.060 = 0.06
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Multiple Choice
Choose the symbol which makes the comparison correct.
0.53 ____ 0.536
<
=
>
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Multiple Choice
Alberto ran a race in 17.6 seconds. Jake ran the race in 18.307 seconds. Which race time is slower than 17.6 seconds but faster than 18.307 seconds?
A 17.054 s
B 18.4 s
C 17.39 s
D 18.21 s
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Multiple Choice
Choose the symbol which makes the comparison correct.
0.789 ____ 0.774
>
=
<
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Ordering Decimals
Least To Greatest
Greatest to Least
Fastest to Slowest
Slowest to fastest
Longest to Shortest
Shortest to Longest
Smallest to Biggest
Biggest to Smallest
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Multiple Choice
0.54 0.5 0.85 0.8
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Multiple Choice
Chase ordered four numbers from greatest to least. Which correctly shows these numbers?
3.109 > 3.098 > 3.192 > 3.186
3.098 > 3.109 > 3.186 > 3.192
3.192 > 3.109 > 3.186 > 3.098
3.192 > 3.186 > 3.109 > 3.098
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Multiple Choice
Multi-Step
Jenna compares the lengths of her pet fish. The table shows the lengths of the fish. Which shows the lengths in order from greatest to least?
Spots, Oscar, Gus, Gem
Oscar, Spots, Gem, Gus
Gus, Oscar, Gem, Spots
Spots, Oscar, Gem, Gus
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Multiple Choice
Mount Logan in the Yukon is 3.702 miles high. Mount McKinley in Alaska is 3.848 miles high and Pico de Orizaba in Mexico is 3.571 miles high. Order these mountains by height from greatest to least.
Logan, McKinley, Pico de Orizaba
McKinley, Logan, Pico de Orizaba
Pico de Orizaba, Logan, McKinley
Logan, Pico de Orizaba, McKinley
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Multiple Choice
The heights of four friends are shown. Which statement is true?
Carnie is tallest and Arnie is shortest.
Carnie is tallest and Bernie is shortest.
Darryl is tallest and Arnie is shortest.
Darryl is tallest and Bernie is shortest.
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Multiple Choice
Mount Logan in Canada is 3.702 miles high. Mount McKinley in Alaska is 3.848 miles high and Pico de Orizaba
in Mexico is 3.571 miles high. Order these mountains by height from greatest to least.
Logan, McKinley Pico de Orizaba
McKinley, Logan, Pico de Orizaba
Pico de Orizaba, Logan, McKinley
Logan, Pico de Orizaba, McKinley
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