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Decimals (1) Revision
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Decimals: Converting and Rounding Off
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Gladys Ang
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Question 1
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[blank_start]What is[blank_end] 1/2 in decimal?
Answer
0.5
Question 2
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[blank_start]What is[blank_end] 1/8 in decimal?
Answer
0.125
Question 3
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[blank_start]What is[blank_end] 2/25 in decimal?
Answer
0.08
Question 4
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[blank_start]What is[blank_end] 7/50 in decimal?
Answer
0.14
Question 5
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[blank_start]What is[blank_end] 4/5 in decimal?
Answer
0.8
Question 6
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In the number 21 456. 047, [blank_start]what[blank_end] place is the digit 7 in?
Answer
thousandths
Question 7
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In the number 347.805, [blank_start]what is[blank_end] the value of the digit 8?
Answer
0.8
Question 8
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Fill in the blank: 580.213 = 500 + 80 + 0.01 + [blank_start]_______________[blank_end]
Answer
0.203
Question 9
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Fill in blank: 340 + 4 + 12/100 = [blank_start]___________[blank_end]
Answer
344.12
Question 10
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Fill in the blank with decimal: 30 200 + 5 + 21/1000 = [blank_start]___________[blank_end]
Answer
30 205.021
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