Fractions to Decimals
Adding and Subtraction Decimals
Write it as a Decimal
Decimals to Fractions
Compare and Order
Money in words
100

Fractions to Decimals 

40/100

0.40

100

0.2 + 0.4 = 

0.6 or 6/10

100

ninety-eight hundredths

0.98

100

Decimals to Fractions 

0.5

5/10

100

Compare these decimals.

0.19 ____ 1.09

0.19 < 1.09


100

An adult ticket for a day at the zoo costs $9.95, while a child ticket costs $6.75. How much will it cost for one adult and one child to spend a day at the zoo?

Answer: $16.70

200

Fractions to Decimals 

4/100

0.04

200

0.36 + 0.08

0.44

200

forty-six hundredths

0.46

200

Decimals to Fractions 

0.20

20/100

200

Compare these decimals.

0.01 _____ 0.10


0.01 < 0.10

less than

200

Dan bought a pair of jeans for $42.95 and a shirt for $17.65. How much did the whole outfit cost him?

Answer: $60.60

300

Fractions to Decimals 

18/10

1.8

300

0.55 + 0.3 

0.85 or 85/100

300

twelve and fifteen hundredths

12.15

300

Decimals to Fractions 

0.12

12/100

300

Compare these decimals.

0.9 ___ 0.90

0.9 = 0.90

equal to

300

Jack had $10. He bought a pair of socks for $2.30 and a pair of gloves for $5.50. How much money did he have left?

$10.00 – $2.30 – $5.50 = $2.20 Jack had $2.20 left. 

400

Fractions to Decimals 

234/100

2.34

400

0.5 + 0.39 =

= 0.89

400

one-hundredth

0.01

400

Decimals to Fractions 

0.72

72/100

400

Write in order from least to greatest.

0.02     0.22     0.21     0.2

 0.02, 0.2, 0.21, 0.22

400

A music store is having its “Black Friday” sale. The store will give $5 off for the second item a customer purchases. Emma wants to buy a pair of headphones for $25 and a CD for $18.50. How much does she need to pay in total?

$25.00 + $18.50 – $5.00 = $38.50 Emma needs to pay $38.50.

500

Fractions to Decimals

3/5

3/5 = 6/10 = 0.6

500

0.6 + 0.44 =

1.04 or 104/100

500

three and two tenths

3.2

500

Decimals to Fraction 

3.3

3    3/10

500

Write in order from greatest to least.

3.14    1.94   3.41    1.53   13.02

13.02   3.41   3.14    1.94    1.53

500

Each student in Grade Four was given 20 raffle tickets to sell to raise funds for their school. The price of each ticket is $1.50. If Olivia sold all her tickets, how much money did she raise for her school? If there are 30 students in grade 4, and they all sold all of their tickets, how much money was raised altogether?

$1.50 x 20 = $30 Olivia raised $30 for her school 30 x $30 = $900 Altogether, the grade 4 class raised $900.

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