Read and Write Decimals - 5th Grade Math
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What is the place value name of the digit $1$ in $0.001$?
What is the place value name of the digit $1$ in $0.001$?
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Thousandths. The digit 1 is three places to the right of the decimal point.
Thousandths. The digit 1 is three places to the right of the decimal point.
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What decimal is written by the number name "zero and nineteen thousandths"?
What decimal is written by the number name "zero and nineteen thousandths"?
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$0.019$. 19 thousandths means $rac{19}{1000}$ or 0.019.
$0.019$. 19 thousandths means $rac{19}{1000}$ or 0.019.
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What is the value of the digit $7$ in $3.472$?
What is the value of the digit $7$ in $3.472$?
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$0.07$. The digit 7 is in the hundredths place, representing 7 hundredths.
$0.07$. The digit 7 is in the hundredths place, representing 7 hundredths.
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What is the place value name of the digit $9$ in $0.059$?
What is the place value name of the digit $9$ in $0.059$?
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Thousandths. The digit 9 is three places to the right of the decimal point.
Thousandths. The digit 9 is three places to the right of the decimal point.
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What decimal is written by the number name "six and three hundred five thousandths"?
What decimal is written by the number name "six and three hundred five thousandths"?
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$6.305$. 305 thousandths means $rac{305}{1000}$ or 0.305 after the decimal.
$6.305$. 305 thousandths means $rac{305}{1000}$ or 0.305 after the decimal.
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What number name matches the decimal $4.018$?
What number name matches the decimal $4.018$?
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Four and eighteen thousandths. Read as 4 ones, 0 tenths, 1 hundredth, and 8 thousandths.
Four and eighteen thousandths. Read as 4 ones, 0 tenths, 1 hundredth, and 8 thousandths.
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What is the expanded form of $2.406$?
What is the expanded form of $2.406$?
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$2 + rac{4}{10} + rac{6}{1000}$. Shows each digit's place value: 2 ones, 4 tenths, 0 hundredths, 6 thousandths.
$2 + rac{4}{10} + rac{6}{1000}$. Shows each digit's place value: 2 ones, 4 tenths, 0 hundredths, 6 thousandths.
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What decimal is written by the expanded form $5 + rac{9}{100} + rac{1}{1000}$?
What decimal is written by the expanded form $5 + rac{9}{100} + rac{1}{1000}$?
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$5.091$. Add the fractions: $5 + 0.09 + 0.001 = 5.091$.
$5.091$. Add the fractions: $5 + 0.09 + 0.001 = 5.091$.
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What is the expanded form of $0.830$?
What is the expanded form of $0.830$?
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$rac{8}{10} + rac{3}{100}$. 0.830 has 8 tenths and 3 hundredths (the trailing 0 doesn't add value).
$rac{8}{10} + rac{3}{100}$. 0.830 has 8 tenths and 3 hundredths (the trailing 0 doesn't add value).
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What decimal is written by the number name "twelve and forty thousandths"?
What decimal is written by the number name "twelve and forty thousandths"?
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$12.040$. 40 thousandths means $rac{40}{1000}$ or 0.040 after the decimal.
$12.040$. 40 thousandths means $rac{40}{1000}$ or 0.040 after the decimal.
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What is the value of the digit $5$ in $0.205$?
What is the value of the digit $5$ in $0.205$?
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$0.005$. The digit 5 is in the thousandths place, representing 5 thousandths.
$0.005$. The digit 5 is in the thousandths place, representing 5 thousandths.
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What is the place value name of the digit $6$ in $8.064$?
What is the place value name of the digit $6$ in $8.064$?
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Hundredths. The digit 6 is two places to the right of the decimal point.
Hundredths. The digit 6 is two places to the right of the decimal point.
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What is the expanded form of $9.999$?
What is the expanded form of $9.999$?
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$9 + rac{9}{10} + rac{9}{100} + rac{9}{1000}$. Each 9 represents its place value from ones to thousandths.
$9 + rac{9}{10} + rac{9}{100} + rac{9}{1000}$. Each 9 represents its place value from ones to thousandths.
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What decimal is written by the expanded form $rac{3}{10} + rac{4}{1000}$?
What decimal is written by the expanded form $rac{3}{10} + rac{4}{1000}$?
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$0.304$. Add the fractions: $0.3 + 0.004 = 0.304$ (no hundredths digit).
$0.304$. Add the fractions: $0.3 + 0.004 = 0.304$ (no hundredths digit).
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What number name matches $0.700$?
What number name matches $0.700$?
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Seven tenths. $0.700$ equals $\frac{7}{10}$, with trailing zeros not affecting value.
Seven tenths. $0.700$ equals $\frac{7}{10}$, with trailing zeros not affecting value.
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Identify the digit in the thousandths place in $2.615$.
Identify the digit in the thousandths place in $2.615$.
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$5$. Count three places after the decimal point to find the thousandths digit.
$5$. Count three places after the decimal point to find the thousandths digit.
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Find the decimal for the number name "zero and nine hundredths".
Find the decimal for the number name "zero and nine hundredths".
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$0.09$. "Nine hundredths" means $\frac{9}{100} = 0.09$.
$0.09$. "Nine hundredths" means $\frac{9}{100} = 0.09$.
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What is the expanded form of $0.408$ using fractions?
What is the expanded form of $0.408$ using fractions?
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$\frac{4}{10}+\frac{8}{1000}$. Skip the zero in hundredths place; only write non-zero place values.
$\frac{4}{10}+\frac{8}{1000}$. Skip the zero in hundredths place; only write non-zero place values.
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Identify the digit in the tenths place in $0.907$.
Identify the digit in the tenths place in $0.907$.
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$9$. The first digit after the decimal point is in the tenths place.
$9$. The first digit after the decimal point is in the tenths place.
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Identify the digit in the hundredths place in $14.268$.
Identify the digit in the hundredths place in $14.268$.
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$6$. Count two places after the decimal point to find the hundredths digit.
$6$. Count two places after the decimal point to find the hundredths digit.
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