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6th Grade Math - Adding/Subtracting Decimals

6th Grade Math - Adding/Subtracting Decimals

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Mathematics

6th Grade

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CCSS
6.NS.B.3, 5.NBT.B.7, 7.NS.A.3

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Cathy Jones

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6th Grade Math - Adding/Subtracting Decimals

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Multiple Choice

7.9 - 3.47=

1

11.37

2

3.32

3

4.43

4

4.37

4

Multiple Choice

Find the sum: 35.61 + 12.93

1

45.84

2

35.81

3

48.54

4

54.87

5

Multiple Choice

Tamara is able to jump 17.6 feet. The world record in the long jump is 39.3 feet. What is the difference between the world record and the distance that Tamara can jump?

1

21.7

2

31.7

3

20.7

4

32.7

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Multiple Choice

What is the sum of 1.70+4.65?

1

2.95

2

5.35

3

6.35

4

a decimal

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Multiple Choice

987.4 - 321.70

1

665.07

2

665.70

3

605.70

4

1309.10

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Multiple Choice

Nathan and his uncle paid $9.50 for tickets to a bike race. They bought one adult's ticket and one child's ticket. The adult's ticket cost $5.75. What was the cost of Nathan's ticket?

1

$3.85

2

$3.50

3

$2.95

4

$3.75

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Multiple Choice

Beth worked 33.25 hours last week and 23.75 this week. How many total hours did she work?

1

57

2

40

3

52

4

50

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Multiple Choice

Lia and James went to the movies. The tickets are $3.00 each. Lia bought popcorn and a slushy for $8.50 together. James bought a slushy and nachos $12.00 together. How much money did they spend total?

1

$2.65

2

$26.50

3

$3.00

4

$23.50

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Multiple Choice

Luis bought a bottle of water at the gym for $2.85, including tax. If he paid for it with a $5.00 bill, how much change should he have received?

1

$2.15

2

$3.85

3

$3.15

4

$7.85

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Multiple Choice

10 − .65 =

1

$10.65

2

$8.35

3

$9.35

4

$9.45

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