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Challenge Exercises:
Decimals Part I |
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Unit 12 > Lesson 11 of 12 |
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Directions: Read each question below. You may use paper and pencil to help
you find the answers. Click once in an ANSWER BOX and type in your answer; then click ENTER.
Do not use commas in your answers, just digits. After you click ENTER, a message will appear in the RESULTS BOX to indicate whether your answer is correct or incorrect.
To start over, click CLEAR.
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1.
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Write a decimal for twelve and nine hundred-thousandths.
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2.
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Write a decimal for sixty-three and five hundred millionths.
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3.
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Write a decimal for one hundred twenty-nine thousand,
thirty-three and eighty-four ten-thousandths.
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4.
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The batting
averages of five American League players are shown in
the table below. Which batting average is the highest?
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5.
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Write the smallest possible decimal between zero and one that uses the digits
5, 0, 8, 1, 7, and 2 exactly once. (A leading zero should not be used.)
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6.
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Write the greatest possible decimal between zero and one that uses the digits
9, 0, 2, 6, 4 and 1 exactly once.
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7.
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Expenses for the LaChance family vacation were $978.50 for
hotels, $489.95 for meals, $162.79 for transportation, and $76.12 for
souvenirs. Estimate the total cost by rounding to the nearest one.
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8.
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What is the total cost for question 7?
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9.
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Lilly owes her sister $12.95. About how much change will she
receive from a $50 bill?
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10.
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Jill scored 9.007 in gymnastics. Jack scored 8.949. How much higher was
Jill's score than Jack's?
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