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DLA practice 4th grade math

DLA practice 4th grade math

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Mathematics

4th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
5.NBT.A.3A, 5.NBT.A.1, 4.NF.C.6

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Andres Flores

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DLA practice 4th grade math

This practice is for your upcoming DLA. TAKE It seriously!!!

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Know the value of your tenths and hundredths

$12.54 = (1 x 10) + (2 x 1) + (5 x 0.1) + (4 x 0.01)



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How does a decimal look as a fraction?

  • 4.5 is the same as 4 5/10 or 4 50/100

  • 0.08 is the same as 8/100

  • 23.58 is the same as 23 58/100

  • 32/10 is the same as 3.2

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Multiple Choice

What is the value of the digit 7 in 866,543,210.87?

1

70

2

7

3

0.07

4

700

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Multiple Choice

Rebecca wrote the following number in standard notation

8. 9 9



Which statement is true about Rebecca’s number? Justify your thinking.

1

The underlined digit is 10 times the value of the red digit.

2

The red digit is 100 times the value of the underlined digit.

3

The underlined digit is 1/10 the value of the red digit.

4

The red digit is 2/100 the value of the underlined digit.

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Multiple Choice

Which list shows these decimals in order from greatest to least?

1

0.85; 0.55; 0.9; 0.6

2

0.9; 0.85; 0.6; 0.55

3

0.55; 0.6; 0.85; 0.9

4

0.9; 0.85; 0.55; 0.6

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Multiple Choice

A football stadium sold 66,600 tickets to a football game. Which statement about this

number is true?

1

The value of the digit in the tens place is 10 times the value of the digit in the hundreds

place.

2

The value of the digit in the thousands place is 1/10 the value of the digit in the ten

thousands place.

3

The value of the digit in the hundreds place is 10 times the value of the digit in the

thousands place.

4

The value of the digit in the ten thousands place is 1/10 the value of the digit in the

hundreds place.

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Multiple Choice

On Thursday, Oscar rode his bicycle 5 68/100 miles.

Which decimal is equivalent to this number?

1

5

2

100

3

568

4

5.68

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Multiple Choice

Which statement about the number 839,257.46 is true?

1

The value of the digit 8 is (8 x 100).

2

The value of the digit 5 is (5 x 1,000).

3

The value of the digit 4 is (4 x 0.10).

4

The value of the digit 2 is (2 x 0.01).

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Multiple Choice

James found a centipede which measures 3.2 inches. Which fraction is equivalent to 3.2?

1

100/32

2

10/32

3

32/10

4

32/100

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Multiple Choice

Erica described a number using these clues.

The value of the digit 8 is (8 x 0.1).

The value of the digit 4 is (4 x 1000).

The value of the digit 7 is (7 x 100).

Which number could fit Erica's descriptions?

1

4,753.80

2

54,253.87

3

4,281.47

4

5,783.78

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Multiple Choice

James is 69.75 inches tall. Khloe’s height in inches also includes the digit 7. For Khloe’s

height, the value of the 7 is 10 times greater than the value of the 7 in 69.75.

Which could be Khloe’s height in inches?

1

57.25 inches

2

59.75 inches

3

62.57 inches

4

71.89 inches

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Multiple Choice

Camila has $45.78 in her piggy bank. What is the value of the digit in the hundredths place using numerals and expanded

notation?

1

10 and (10 x 1)

2

4 and (4 x 10)

3

0.08 and (8 x 0.01)

4

0.7 and (7 x 0.1)

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Multiple Choice

Cesar bought 1 belt and 2 shirts. The belt cost $21.69, and the shirts cost $32.89 each.

What was the total cost in dollars and cents of the items Cesar bought?

1

$21.69

2

$32.89

3

$54.58

4

$87.47

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Multiple Choice

Ramses bought 1 hat and 2 shirts. The hat cost $11.69, and the shirts cost $22.89 each.

What was the total cost in dollars and cents of the items Ramses bought?

1

57.47

2

11.69

3

34.58

4

not here

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Multiple Choice

Which statement about the number 839,257.46 is true?

1

The value of the digit 8 is (8 x 100).

2

The value of the digit 5 is (5 x 1,000).

3

The value of the digit 4 is (4 x 0.10).

4

The value of the digit 2 is (2 x 0.01).

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