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Decimals.
The multiple of ten telling how much a digit represents. Example: in 374, the 7 is in the tens place.
a) Place Value
b) Decimal
c) Tenths
d) Hundredths
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A number that can represent a whole number and numbers between whole numbers.
a) Decimal
b) Place Value
c) Tenths
d) Hundredths
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The first decimal place to the right of the decimal point; 1 of 10 equal parts. Example: .7
a) Tenths
b) tens
c) ones
d) hundredths
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The second decimal place to the right of the decimal point; 1 of 100 equal parts. Example: .8 7
a) hundredths
b) hundreds
c) tens
d) tenths
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The third decimal place to the right of the decimal point; 1 of 100 equal parts.
a) thousandths
b) thousands
c) hundredths
d) hundreds
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A period separating the ones and tenths in a decimal number. Example: 7.4
a) Decimal Point
b) Decimal
c) Place value
d) Dot
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The set of all counting numbers and 0. Example: 296
a) Whole numbers
b) Decimals
c) Decimal Point
d) Mixed Numbers
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The place value of the 6 in 0.65
a) tenths
b) hundredths
c) thousandths
d) ones
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The place value of the 5 in 0.853
a) Hundredths
b) ones
c) tenths
d) thousandths
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The place value for the 3 in 0.853
a) thousandths
b) hundredths
c) tenths
d) ones
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Is a method of finding an estimate that’s the closest to a given place value.
a) Rounding
b) Estimation
c) Ordering
d) Comparing
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Less Than, Greater Than, or Equal.
a) comparing
b) ordering
c) estimation
d) rounding
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Ranking numbers from least to greatest or greatest to least.
a) ordering
b) comparing
c) rounding
d) estimating
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