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Our Amazing Maths Minds


1. At the Athletics Carnival, the long-jump results have been mixed up! The judges have
asked you to order the results from smallest to largest. [2 marks]

2.35m 2.3m 2.03m 1.89m 4.86m 0.75m

Write the correct order: ______________________________________________________

2. Plot 8.3 and 8.7 on the number line. [1 mark]

8 9

3. Plot 4.2 and 5.5 on the number line. [2 marks]

4 5 6

4. Continue the patterns:


[3 marks]

a) 10.7, 10.8, 10.9, ___________ , __________ , __________

b) 2.8, 3.0, 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, ________ , _________ , __________

c) 11.1, 10.9, 10.7, ___________ , __________ , ___________

5. Circle the smallest number. [3 marks]

8.3 83
Explain your choice.
How many times smaller is it? __________________

6. Circle the biggest number. [3 marks]

0.4 0.04
Explain your choice.

How many times bigger is it? __________________

7. Jarrad was playing a dice game. He needed to make the largest decimal number possible
to 2 decimal places (e.g. 1.11). Jarrad rolled a 5, 8 and 3. [3 marks]

What is the biggest decimal number (2 d.p.) that Jarrad could form? ____ . ___ ___

In this number there are _______ wholes, and ________ parts.

There are _________ tenths and __________ hundredths.

8. Sadly, only 50% of the class’s 24 students could go to the excursion. [3 marks]

a) Write 50% as a decimal ______________

b) How many students could go to the excursion? _______________

c) How many students would go to the excursion if 0.75 of the class could go? ______

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