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Fill in the table with the value of the underlined digit written in numbers and then written in
words. The first one has been done for you as an example.

Decimal Number Value in Numbers Value in Words


24.17 20 Two tens

43.50

29.44

12.52

13.33

110.14

310.45

460.20

155.30

842.33

169.01

201.06

155.451

962.982

894.113

804.752

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Compare Decimals
Use a tenths or hundredths number line to help you to answer the questions.
Choose the correct symbol < or > to complete the statements.

1. 0.6 0.3 6. 0.83 0.82

2. 0.2 0.8 7. 0.55 0.65

3. 5.4 5.9 8. 9.99 9.94

4. 27.6 27.1 9. 25.05 25.50

5. 7.8 8.7 10. 6.78 8.76

11. Use the numbers below to complete the statements.

5.3 0.5 5.5 0.3 5.6 0.6

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12. Use the numbers below to complete the statements.

6.45 5.46 4.65 5.64 6.54 4.56

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Maths | Year 4 | Fractions | Compare Decimals | Lesson 1 of 1: Comparing Decimals


Compare Decimals
a) Choose the correct symbol < or > to complete the statements.

1. 14.06 0.3 6. 21.55 30.7

2. 11.6 10.08 7. 19.28 25.2

3. 9.99 13.7 8. 33.05 33.50

4. 17.98 17.89 9. 14.22 41.02

5. 26.65 20.01 10. 16.3 8.80

b) Can you put the numbers below in order from smallest to largest?

17.78, 8.56, 11.5, 5.92, 15.90, 22.37, 7.82, 8.65, 28.1, 6.37

c) Use the numbers below to complete the statements.

8.90, 7.26, 11.50, 9.51, 14.6, 3.11

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Maths | Year 4 | Fractions | Compare Decimals | Lesson 1 of 1: Comparing Decimals


Decimal Place Value Challenge
Arrange all the digits to make a decimal number that meets the given criteria.

1. Between 23 and 25: 2. Between 35 and 37: 3. Between 19 and 21: 4. Between 63 and 65:
4, 2, 7 9, 6, 3 8, 0, 2 4, 6, 3

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5. Between 80 and 82: 6. Between 25 and 27: 7. Between 12 and 14: 8. Between 86 and 88:
5, 1, 8 6, 2, 2 9, 1, 3 8, 1, 7

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9. Between 44 and 46: 10. Arrange the following digits to make 11. Use the same digits to make the
6, 4, 5 the largest decimal number possible: smallest decimal number.
5, 3, 8

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Decimal Place Value Challenge
Arrange all the digits to make a 3-digit number with 2-decimal places that meets the given criteria.

1. Between 4.6 and 4.7: 2. Between 3.8 and 4: 3. Between 8.9 and 9.1: 4. Between 7.3 and 7.5:
7, 4, 6 2, 3, 9 0, 3, 9 4, 7, 5

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5. Between 6.2 and 6.4: 6. Between 1.7 and 1.9: 7. Between 8.6 and 8.8: 8. Between 2.3 and 2.5:
1, 3, 6 8, 1, 9 7, 8, 4 6, 2, 4

O . t h O . t h O . t h O . t h

9. Between 5 and 5.1: 10. Arrange the following digits to make 11. Use the same digits to make the smallest
8, 0, 5 the largest possible 3-digit number 3-digit number with 2-decimal places.
with 2-decimal places: 7, 4, 8

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T O . t T O . t

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Ordering Decimal Numbers
Place the numbers in each set in other from smallest to largest.

1. 4.82, 0.201, 0.92, 0.22

2. 15.3, 15.39, 15.1, 15.01

3. 6.4, 6.44, 6.04, 7.2

4. 8.101, 8.4, 8.50, 8.35

5. 4.5, 4.4, 4.45, 4.9

6. 0.282, 0.28, 0.38, 0.1

7. 7.1, 7.01, 7.003, 7.008

8. 2.330, 2.10, 2.01, 2.11

9. 3.89, 3.98, 3.38, 3.08

10. 14.2, 14.8, 14.08, 14.009

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