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Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.B.7
Subtract the following decimals.

9.6 - 3.78 =
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.B.7
LeMadrie's sunflower plant was 64.34 centimeters tall in July. During August, the plant grew 58.7 centimeters. How tall was LeMadrie's sunflower plant at the end of August?
  1. 702.1 centimeters
  2. 123.04 centimeters
  3. 70.21 centimeters
  4. 58.7 centimeters
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.B.7
Larry bought a box of plants for $8.80. There were 8 plants in the box. If Larry had bought only 1 plant, about how much would it have cost?
  1. $0.11
  2. $1.10
  3. $2.20
  4. $.22
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.A.3
What is the order least to greatest?
6.90, 8.90, 6.03, 5.60
  1. 5.60, 6.03, 6.90, 8.90
  2. 6.03, 5.60, 8.90, 6.90
  3. 8.90, 5.60, 6.03, 6.90
  4. None of the above
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.B.7
It took Joe 0.45 hour to rake the leaves and 0.75 hour to mow the lawn. How long did it take Joe to rake the leaves and mow the lawn?
  1. 0.12 hour
  2. 1.1 hours
  3. 1.2 hours
  4. 1.21 hours
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.B.7
Abby lives 1.25 miles from school and 0.82 mile from the library. How much farther does Abby live from school than from the library?
  1. 0.33 mile
  2. 0.43 mile
  3. 2.07 miles
  4. 4.3 miles
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.B.7
Fred has 54.8 acres of land. Todd has 0.35 times as many acres as Fred does. How many acres of land does Todd have?
  1. 4.384 acres
  2. 19.108 acres
  3. 19.18 acres
  4. 43.84 acres
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.A.2
0.08×100=
  1. 0.8
  2. 8
  3. 80
  4. 800
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.B.7
5.52-3.32
  1. 1.25
  2. 2.21
  3. 2.20
  4. 1.20
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.B.7
Rebecca is on the track team. For practice and exercise, she runs 2.25 miles each day. At the end of 14 days she ran 16.25 total miles.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.A.3, 5.NBT.A.3b
Thirteen hundredths are equivalent to one hundred thirty thousandths.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.B.7
Terry is making a special dessert for her brother's birthday. Terry's recipe calls for 0.5 kilogram of flour. The recipe also calls for an amount of sugar that is 0.8 times as much as the amount of flour. How much sugar will Terry need to make the dessert?
  1. 4 kilograms
  2. 0.4 kilogram
  3. 0.04 kilogram
  4. 0.004 kilogram
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.B.7
A cat can jump five times as high as it is tall. How high could a cat jump if it were 17.4 centimeters tall?
  1. 8.7 cm
  2. 87 cm
  3. 870 cm
  4. 8,700 cm
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.B.7
The width of a tree was 3.15 inches last year. This year, the width is 5.38 inches. The width increased by 2.23 inches.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.A.2
Crystal is making a scale model of the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington, for a report on the state of Washington. The Space Needle is 605 feet tall. If the model is 1/100 of the actual size of the Space Needle, how tall is the model?
  1. 0.605 foot
  2. 6.05 feet
  3. 6.5 feet
  4. 60.5 feet
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.A.3, 5.NBT.A.3b
Fill in the blank using the less than or greater than symbol: 2.4       >       2.35
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.B.7
Add the decimals.

1.11 + 0.89
Grade 5 Decimals
.04                  .0127
  1. =
  2. <
  3. >
  4. none of the above
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.A.2
2.003×10=
  1. 20.03
  2. 200.3
  3. 2,003
  4. 20,003
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.B.7
Bob is getting materials for a chemistry experiment. His teacher gives him a container that holds 0.25 liter of a blue liquid. Bob needs to use 0.4 of this liquid for the experiment. How much blue liquid will Bob use?
  1. 0.001 liter
  2. 0.01 liter
  3. 0.1 liter
  4. 1 liter
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