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