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7 Decimals

Textbook: Refer to Pages 97 to 114


LearningObjectives

Tounderstand the concept of tenths, hundredths and thousandths


Towrite expanded form,compare and order like and unlike decimals
To carry out addition and subtraction on decimals

VOCABULARY
1. Tenths: It is one part out of ten equal parts and it is written as 1 -=0.1
2. Hundredths: It is one part out of 10
hundred equal parts and it is written as: 1
= 0.01
100
3. Thousandths: It is one part out of thousand equal parts and it is written as 1
1000 = 0.001
ADDITIONAL PRACTICE
1
Write the tractional and decimal form of the shaded/coloured parts in the following figures.
(a)

(b)

2. Arrange the foliowing decimal


(a) 12.34, 12 46. 12.256. numbers in ascending order.
(b, 235. 12.988, 12.012
3. Ramya
23.45.23.087,
22.98,23.56
by er?
bought 2.5 kg of bananas and 3.25 kg of
4.
apples. What is the total weight of the
Find the sum of
23.465 and 234.004. fruits bought
5. Find the
difference between 897.324 and
Answers: 456.813.
1. 6
(a) =0.6
10 (b) = 0.8 60
2. (a) 10 (c) = 0.60 32
12.012, 12.256. 12.34, 12 46,
100 (d) =0.32
12.988
(b) 2298.23.087, 23.45.23.5.23.56 100

3. 5.75 kg
4. 257469
5. 440.511

PROJECTIDEAS
WORKSHEET 1
1 Write the decimal forms of the shaded portions in the figures given below and write their notations.
Figure Fraction of shaded Decimal of shaded Notation of decimal
portion portion number

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numbers and also write the expanded sa
value chart for the following decimal
2. Comnplete the place Hundredths Thousandths Expanded form
Ornes Tenths
Decimal Thousands Hundreds Tens

Number (1000) (100) (10) (1)

|27

14 05

234 06

878006

2006.003

3. Match the following fractions with their decimals.

105
(i) 0.36
(a)
10

105 (ii) 10.5


(b)
100

105 (üi) 0.026


(c)
1000

13 (iv) 0.105
(d)
500

(v) 1.05
(e)
25

4 Convert the following decirnals into fractions and write the


answers in simplest form.
(a) 4.5 (b) 12.25 (c) 86.45 (d) 22.222 (e) 30.125
WORKSHEET 2

1 Write the decirmal forms ot the follow1ng


1
(a) 3000, 3.
100 1000

4
(b) 5000 +100-9.
10 100 1000

2
(c) 900 +
100 1O00

9
(d) 30 -6+
1000

1
(e) 9000+20
10 1000
2. ChoOse the correct options.
(a) Which of the following pairs are like decimals?
() 23.91,15.6 (ii) 14.07.9.2 (ii) 123.435. 5.401 (iv) 0.313. 23.01

(b) Which of the following is the greatest number?


(i) 12.012 (i) 12.008 (iiüi) 12.024 (iv) 12.056

(c) Which of the following is the smallest number?


() 0.123 (ii) 0.1O01 (iii) 0.101 (iv) 0.234

(d) Which of the following is in ascending order?


(i) 3.04, 3.96.3.012, 3.001 (i) 3.96.3.04,3.012,3.001

(üi)) 3.001,3.012,3.96, 3.04 (iv) 3.001, 3.012,3.04,3.96

(e) Which of the following is in descending order?


(ü) 71l, 7.09, 7.1, 7.03
() 5.61, 5.123,5.045, 4.001
(iv) 34, 0.034,0.34,3.4
(ii) 234.56,234.09, 234.123, 234.1
3. Match the following.
(a) 234.31 + 123.506 (i) 98.701

(b) 214.007 + 109.23 (i) 323.237

(c) 46,45- 29. 123 (iüi) 382.992


(d) 819.2 - 436.208 (iv) 17.327
(v) 357.816
(e) 123.001 - 24.3
4. Complete the following table.
Decimal Number 1 Decimal Number 2 Sum of the numbers
35.89 4.123

26.909 70.343

192.01 494.011
89.234 132.834
234.12 432.126
ANSWERS

Worksheet 1

1.
Fraction of shaded Decimal of shaded Notation of decimal
Figure
portion portion number

3 0.3 Zero point three


10

9 Zero point zero nine


0.09
100

24 Zero point two four


0.24
100

Zero point zero two


20 0.02
1000

0.109 Zero point one zeronine


109
1000

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2.
Hundredths Thousandths
Decimal Thousands Hundreds Tens
(10)
Ones
(1)
Tenths
1
Expanded form
Number (1000) (100)
00 Go00
2.7 2x1+7x
2 7 10

14.05 5 lx10+ 4x1+5y


1 4 100

234.06 3 4 6 2×100 +3x10 + 4x1+6x


2
100
00 00
1
878.006 7 8 6 8x100+7x10+8x1+6x
1000
1
3 2x1000 +6x1 +3x
2006.003 2 1000

3. (a) ii (b) v (c) iv (d) ii (e) i


1729 11111 241
49 (d) (e)
4. (a) (b) (c) 20 500
2 4

Worksheet 2
900.023 (d) 36.009 (e) 9020.108
1. (a) 3003.014 (b) 5109.234 (c)
(d) iv (e) i
2. (a) iii (b) iv (c) i
(e) i
3. (a) v (b) (c) iv (d) i
4.
bers
2 Hundredths Thousandths Expanded form
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths B
Decimal
(100) (10) (1)
Number (1000)

2x1+7x10
2.7 2 7

1x10+ 4 xl +5x
100
1 4
14.05

2x100+ 3x10+ 4x1+6x


234.06 2 3 4 100
6 8x100 +7x10+ 8 x1+6x
878.006 7 1000
1
2x1000+6x1+3x 1000
2006.003 6
2

(d) ii (e) i
3. (a) ii (b) v (c) iv
1729 11111 241
9 49 (d) (e)
4. (a) (b) (c) 20 500
4

Worksheet 2

1. (a) 3003.014 (b) 5109.234 (c) 900.023 (d) 36.009 (e) 9020.108

2. (a) ii (b) iv (c) i (d) iv (e) i


3. (a) V (b) ii (c) iv (d) ii (e) i
4

Decimal Number 1 Decimal Number 2 Sum of the numbers


35.89 4.123 40.013
26.909 43.434 70.343
302.001 192.01 494.011
89.234 43.6 132.834
234.12 432.126 666.246

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MIXED REVIEW 2
Drvision

factors and Multiples


Fractions
Decimals
1 Choose the correct answer for the following.
(a) Which of the foliowing divisions has zero as remainder?
() 5899-100 (1) 4650+ 50 (1) 1295 - 15 (iv) 630-25

(b) Which of the following is a common multiple of 12 and 8?


() 36 () 64 (i) 72 (iv) 80

12
(c) The fraction equivalent to is
16
6
() () (iin) (iv)
4

(d) Which of the following is the greater fraction?


7
() (1) (i) (iv)
3
(e) The place value of 5 in l6.052 is.
5 5 5
() 5 (1) (üi) (iv)
10 1000 100

2. Write T for true and F for false.

(a) If the dividend is 7235 and divVISor is 26. then the quotient is 278 and remainder is 8.
(b) 2.367,963 is d1visible by 3.
(C) The common factors of 12 and15 are 1,3 and 4.
numerator is less than the other fract1on.
(d) In two like fractions, the fraction having greater
3
(e) 0.75 as a fraction in simplest form is 4

3. Fillin the blanks.


x 43 = 1677.
(a)
(b) The first 5 multiples of8 are
(c) The LCM of 18 and 12 is
3

among 18.203 and 18.213 is


(e) The greater decimal
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problems.
5, Solve the folleowing subtracted fron 6148 to make it exactly divisible by 83?
number that should be
(a) Whatis the least
the following pairs of numbers.
(b) Fnd HCE andLCM of
(0) 8and 16
) 14 and 12
1
Ramya ate of the cake. What fractiorn of the cake
ate of the cake and 4
(c) In abirthday party,Rathul 13

ddthey eat in al|?


with?
and drank 22 of it. How much juice is Raju left
(d) Raju bought 24 tof orange juice
is the total distance
(e) Atraincovers 73.435 km in first
hour and 58.02 km in second hour. What
covered by the train in two hours?
Answers
(c) (iv) (d) (i) (e) (iv)
1 (a) () (b) (1)
2 (a) F (b) T (c) F (d) F (e) T

3 (a) 39 (b) 8.16, 24, 32, 40 (c) 36 (d) 14 (e) 18.213

4. (a) 6
(b) ()HCF = 2: LCM =84 (ii) HCF = 8; LCM = 16
21
(c)
52

(d) 44
(e) 131455km
QUIZ 2

Chapters 4 to 7
1. Zerodivided by any number is
2. 128 +4=

3. is the remainder when 453 is divided by 2.


the remainder is
4. lf anumber is completelydivisible by another number then
and 5 but not by 3.
5. Give an example for anumber that is divisible by 2
6. Write the first four multiples of 6.
7. What is the LCM of 3 and 5?

8.5 and 7 are prime numbers.

9. isan example for a fraction.


7
4
10. The simplest form of the fraction 20 is
1
11. Convert
1 into an improper fraction.
7
12.
10 10
49
13. The decimal form of the fraction 1000
14. 123.058 120.58
78.53 are all decimals.
15. The numbers 21.02, 96.16, 35.84 and
Answers:
1 Zero
2. 32
3. 1
4. Zero
5. One possible answer is 10.
6. 6.12, 18,24.
7. 15
8. Twin
9. Proper
10.

11.

12. <
13. 0.049
14. >
15. like 73

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