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1) Find 34.672 + 15.31. Express your answer in decimal form.

2) Find 152.875 + 35.4. Express your answer in decimal form.

3) Find 49.0625 + 19.7. Express your answer in decimal form.

4) Find  139.65 − 59.623. Express your answer in decimal form.

5) Find  352.37 − 231.975. Express your answer in decimal form.

6) Find  789.81 − 474.928. Express your answer in decimal form.

7) Find 75 − 14.75. Express your answer in decimal form.

8) Find  60 − 43.61. Express your answer in decimal form.

9) Find  34 − 13.95. Express your answer in decimal form.

10) Find 0.025 × 1.24. Express your answer in decimal form.

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11) Find  17.15 × 1.062. Express your answer in decimal form.

12) Find 10.75 × 0.004. Express your answer in decimal form.

13) Find 32.674 ÷ 0.016. Express your answer in decimal form.

14) Find  3.825 ÷ 0.25. Express your answer in decimal form.

15) Find 1.296 ÷ 0.16. Express your answer in decimal form.

16) The table shows the number of miles Roberto hiked each weekend.
 
Weeke Miles
nd Hiked
One 21.48
Two 30
 
How many more miles did he hike on weekend two than on weekend one? Express your
answer in decimal form.
 
__ mi

17) What is the value of the expression 


 
2,965.7 + 5.8? Express your answer in decimal form.

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18) The table shows the cost per pound of food items you can buy in bulk at a grocery store.
 
Cost per
Item
Pound ($)

Beans 2.86

Cereal 2.38

Dried
1.84
Fruit

Rice 0.52
 
Mrs. Linden bought 1.25 pounds of dried fruit and 0.5 pound of cereal. If Mrs. Linden paid for
her items with a $5 bill, how much change will she receive?
 
$

19) Chloe is making hair bows to sell at a craft show. The table shows the cost per yard of different
types of ribbon.
 
Ribbo Cost per Yard
n ($)

Chiffo
5.88
n

Satin 1.50

Lace 3.29

Tulle 2.25
 
Chloe bought 5.5 yards of satin ribbon and 3.8 yards of tulle. If Chloe paid with a $20 bill, how
much change will she receive?
 
$

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20) Construct an Argument Explain how you can mentally determine if the product of 5.5 and
0.95 is less than, greater than, or equal to 5.5.

21) Fill in the blanks using the available answer choices.


Persevere with Problems Brand A dish detergent costs $2.48 for a 21.6-ounce bottle. Brand B
costs $1.55 for a 12.6-ounce bottle. Which brand costs less per ounce?
 
costs less per ounce.
(Blank 1)

Blank 1 options
Brand A
Brand B

22) Explain how you know that the sum of 26.541 and 14.2 will be greater than 40.

23) Find the Error A student is multiplying 


 
1.02 × 2.55. Find the student's mistake and correct it.
     1.02
x    2.55
       510
     5100
+  20400
  260.10

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24) Find 27.697 + 13.84. Express your answer in decimal form.

25) Find 261.85 − 74.762. Express your answer in decimal form.

26) Find 47 − 19.23. Express your answer in decimal form.

27) Find 1.075 × 14.43. Express your answer in decimal form.

28) Find 4.416 ÷ 0.48. Express your answer in decimal form.

29) Charlie and his sister had a garage sale. Charlie made $23.25 at the sale and his sister made
$30. How much more did Charlie's sister make at the garage sale than Charlie?
 
$

30) One ounce is equal to 0.0625 pound. Dana's cat weighs 126.5 ounces. How many pounds
does the cat weigh? Express your answer in decimal form.
 
__ lb

31) One meter equals about 3.28084 feet. Jake's driveway is 6 meters long. How many feet long
is his driveway? Express your answer in decimal form and do not estimate your answer.
 
__ ft 

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32) Nicole is buying some souvenir keychains for her friends. Her total bill is $11.40. If the
keychains are $0.95 each, how many keychains did she buy?
 
__ keychains

33) Ava's minivan holds 20.25 gallons of gas and gets an average of 18.875 miles per gallon. How
many miles can she expect to go on a full tank? Express your answer in decimal form.
 
__ mi

34) Greg ran a race that was 42.195 kilometers long. If 1 kilometer is equal to about 0.62 mile, how
many miles was the race? Express your answer in decimal form and do not estimate your
answer.
 
__ mi

35) Mrs. Coughlin bought 2.25 pounds of turkey at $4.96 per pound and 0.75 pound of provolone
cheese at $5.20 per pound. If Mrs. Coughlin gave the cashier $20, how much change will she
receive?
 
$

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36) Maddox is buying dried fruit for his hiking trip. The table shows the cost of different types of
dried fruit.
 
Dried Cost per
Fruit Pound ($)

Apricots 2.98

Bananas  2.30

Cranberr
2.84
ies

Pineappl
3.08
es
 
He bought 0.6 pound of bananas and 1.5 pounds of cranberries. If Maddox gave the cashier
$10, how much change will he receive?
 
$

37) Reason Inductively Determine if the following is statement is true or false. Give examples to
justify your answer.
 
The product of two multi-digit decimals less than 1 is always greater than each of the two
factors.

38) Persevere with Problems Evaluate the expression


answer in decimal form. 
0.075(12.895 + 2.421). Express your

39) Be Precise Explain how you divide a decimal by a decimal.

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40) Model with Mathematics Write and solve a real-world problem where you add multi-digit
decimals.

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