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G5-1) Decimals
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In the number 9.026 the 6 represents 6 ................................ .
thousandths
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a-iii b-ii c-iv d-i
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-4 -0.2 -0.01 -0.003
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What number is one hundred times smaller than 351?
3.51
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c, d, e
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Ricky says, 'To divide a number by 10 I take off one zero from that number.' Do you agree with Ricky? Explain your answer.
No. This is not correct if the number is not a multiple of 10 or if the number does not end with a zero.
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Is this statement true or false ? 96 tens 96 tenths 96 hundredths and 96 thousandths < 971
true (970.656)
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54.229
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Use all the digits 6, 1, 3, 0 to make the largest decimal smaller than 1. Use each digit once.
0.631
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What number is 1000 times smaller than a million?
1 000
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a-i b-ii c-ii d-ii e-i
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1000, 10, 10
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from 1.001 to 9.999
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Write 25 tenths 190 tens 36 hundredths and 7 thousandths in the standard form.
1 902.867
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There are ............... hundredths in 93 thousandths, 64 hundredths and 134 tenths .
1413.3
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5.1 or 5.0 or 4.9
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4.45
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What number is one thousand times bigger than 40.03?
40 030
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