C. Get the quotient of each item up to the nearest ten thousandths place. Then, round the decimals to their nearest thousandths.
1.) 40 ÷ 6 = *
5.5560
6.6670
7.7780
8.8890
2.) 81 ÷ 7 = *
11.5710
11.5610
11.5720
11.5711
3.) 45 ÷ 8 = *
5.6251
5.6250
5.7250
5.6240
4.) 65 ÷ 7 = *
9.2860
9.2870
9.2850
9.2840
5.) 77 ÷ 9 = *
8.5570
8.5560
8.5540
8.5530
D. Compare the following decimals.
1.) 15.6253 ______ 54.2435 *
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2.) 1325.4532 ______ 0.534164432 *
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3.) 24.4236 ______ 647.64 *
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4.) 0.4326463 ______ 1.1 *
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5.) 0.10 _________ 0.1000 *
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E. Solve the given problems.
1. In a bazaar, different items were on sale for big discounts. Irene was looking for a school bag. She visited three stalls to buy one for his younger brother. The stall offered the school bag of the same quality but differed in price. The first stall offered it for P 749. 25, the second stall for P 792.45 and the third stall for P 724. 95. If she wanted to save, from which stall would she buy the school bag? *
FIRST STALL
SECOND STALL
THIRD STALL
Never mind, I'm broke.
2. One centimeter is equivalent to about 0.3937 inch. Round off the given equivalent to the nearest hundredths. *
0.39
0.4000
0.3930
3.9000
3.) How many decimal places does “two and two hundred sixteen ten thousandths” have? *
one
two
three
four
4.) How many decimal places does twenty-three thousandths have? *
twenty-three
three
four
Hey kid, go back to the second option
5.) The distance between the playground and your house is one and eighty thousandths kilometers. Write the distance in its decimal form. *
1.080 km
1.800 km
0.180 km
0.0180 km
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