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Name:___________________________ Date:____________________________

Grade 5- ____________________________________ Teacher: Michelle T. Epino


I. Give the place value of the digit 8 . Write the answer on the space provided.
1. 4.08 __________________ 3. 0.08 ______________________
2. 8.321___________________ 4. 0.018______________________
Read each problem. Encircle the letter of the best answer.
5. Using a micrometer, Jean found out that a leaf is 0.243 cm thick. What is
the place value of 2 in this number?
a. Ones b. Tenths c. Hundredths d. Thousandths
6. A carpenter cuts a piece of wood that measure 12. 5043 cm. The needed
length is 12. 543. In which number has 3 the lesser value?
a. 12.5043cm b. 12.543 cm c. they are equal d. both a
and b
7. Using the digits 0, 3, 5, and 7, write the greatest decimal number less
than 1 that can be formed without repeating any digit.
a. 0.735 b. 0.357 c. 3.057 d. 3.570

Write in standard decimal form.


8. seventy – five thousandths =_________________________________________
9. five and fifteen ten thousandths _____________________________________
10. one and ninety-seven thousandths ________________________________

Name:___________________________ Date:____________________________
Grade 5- ____________________________________ Teacher: Michelle T. Epino
II. Give the place value of the digit 8 . Write the answer on the space provided.
3. 4.08 __________________ 3. 0.08 ______________________
4. 8.321___________________ 4. 0.018______________________
Read each problem. Encircle the letter of the best answer.
5. Using a micrometer, Jean found out that a leaf is 0.243 cm thick. What is
the place value of 2 in this number?
a. Ones b. Tenths c. Hundredths d. Thousandths
6. A carpenter cuts a piece of wood that measure 12. 5043 cm. The needed
length is 12. 543. In which number has 3 the lesser value?
a. 12.5043cm b. 12.543 cm c. they are equal d. both a
and b
7. Using the digits 0, 3, 5, and 7, write the greatest decimal number less
than 1 that can be formed without repeating any digit.
a. 0.735 b. 0.357 c. 3.057 d. 3.570

Write in standard decimal form.


8. seventy – five thousandths =_________________________________________
9. five and fifteen ten thousandths _____________________________________
10. one and ninety-seven thousandths ________________________________
Round each decimal to the indicated place value
Nearest Nearest Nearest
Tenths Hundredths Thousandths
13.24892 11. 12. 13
85.756984 14 15 16
Compare the decimals by writing >,< or = on the space provided.

17. 26.006 _____________26.060 18. 4.404 _______________404.4


19. 40.4____________ 40.40 20. 20.450______________20.4501

Round each decimal to the indicated place value


Nearest Nearest Nearest
Tenths Hundredths Thousandths
13.24892 11. 12. 13.
85.756984 14. 15.. 16.
Compare the decimals by writing >,< or = on the space provided.

17. 26.006 _____________26.060 18. 4.404 _______________404.4


19. 40.4____________ 40.40 20. 20.450______________20.4501

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