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The document contains a series of math exercises focused on understanding fractions, decimals, and number places. It includes comparisons of fractions to determine if they are greater or less than one, as well as exercises on multiplying and dividing by powers of ten. Additionally, it provides tasks for placing digits in the correct number places and identifying decimal points in written numbers.
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Worksheets_FractionsAndDecimals

The document contains a series of math exercises focused on understanding fractions, decimals, and number places. It includes comparisons of fractions to determine if they are greater or less than one, as well as exercises on multiplying and dividing by powers of ten. Additionally, it provides tasks for placing digits in the correct number places and identifying decimal points in written numbers.
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® Name: Gabriel Whitaker

Date:

Greater or Less Than One DEC 1


Instructions: Compare the top and bottom numbers of each fraction to tell if its value
is greater than 1 or less than 1. Use the greater than (>) or less than (<) signs to show
which has the greatest value.

1 0
1
3 1 2
10 < 1

2 17
3
1
< 1 4
10
> 1

7 22
5
8 < 1 6
7
> 1

4 1
7
6
< 1 8
10
< 1

9 3
9
3 > 1 10
4
< 1

5 4
11
16 < 1 12
3
< 1

7 21
13
1 > 1 14
50
< 1

14 18
15
20 < 1 16
11 > 1

25 30
17
30 < 1 18
34
< 1

18 20 100
19
4 > 1 78
> 1

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® Name:
Date:

Base 10 “Building Blocks” DEC 2

Instructions: Complete the table below. Multiply by 10 to find Powers of 10 that are greater
than 1. (hint: each time you multiply by 10, you can just put another zero on the end of your
answer.) The first two have been done for you.

1 × 10 = 10 ten
10 × 10 = 100 one hundred
100 × 10 = 1000 one thousand
1,000 × 10 = 10000 ten thousand
10,000 × 10 = 100000 one hundred thousand
100,000 × 10 = 1000000 one million
1,000,000 × 10 = 10000000 ten million

Instructions: Complete the table below. Divide by 10 to find Powers of 10 that are less
than 1. (hint: each time you divide by 10, you can just put another zero on the end of the
denominator.) The first two have been done for you.

1 ÷ 10 = 1 one tenth
10

1 ÷ 10 = 1 one hundredth
10 100

1 ÷ 10 = 1/1000
one thousandth
100

1 ÷ 10 = 1/10000
one ten-thousandth
1,000

1 ÷ 10 = 1/100000
one hundred-thousandth
10,000

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® Name:
Date:

Number Place Names DEC 3

Instructions: The diagram to the right shows the names of the Number Places we use most
often. Use this diagram to help you complete the exercises below.
thousands
ten thousands hundreds
hundred thousands tens
millions ones
Example put a 2 in the tens place

2 , , .
, , .
tenths
hundredths
thousandths

1 put a 1 in the ones place


, , 1 .

2 put a 5 in the thousands place 5


, , .

3 put a 8 in the hundreds place


, ,8 .

4 put a 4 in the tenths place 4


, , .

5 put a 3 in the millions place 3,


, .

6 put a 6 in the ten thousands place 6


, , .

7 put a 7 in the hundredths place


, ,7 .

8 put a 0 in the tens place 0


, , .

9 put a 2 in the thousandths place


, 2, .

10 put a 9 in the hundred thousands


place , ,9 .

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® Name:
Date:

Number Places DEC 4

Instructions: Put the correct digits in the Number Places to show the amounts listed.
If there are empty Number Places between digits, fill them with zeros as place-holders.

3 tens
1
5 ones , , 3 5.0 8
8 hundredths
Fill empty spots between
other digits with zeros

2 4 hundreds
2 ones , , 4 0 2.5
5 tenths

3 8 thousands
7 tens , 8, 0 7 0. 0 1 3
1 tenth
3 hundredths

4 5 ten thousands
4 thousands , 5 4 ,0 0 2 . 6
2 ones
6 tenths

5 3 ones 3 1 4 1
1 tenth , , .
4 hundredths
1 thousandth

6 2 ten thousands
9 thousands , 2 9, 8 0 0 . 7 0 7
8 hundreds
7 tenths
7 thousandths

7 7 millions
9 ten thousands 7 ,0 9 0 , 4 6 0 . 9 0 7
4 hundreds
6 tens
9 tenths
7 thousandths

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® Name:
Date:

The Decimal Point F-DEC 5

Instructions: These numbers are missing a decimal point. Put a decimal point in the
spot necessary to make the number shown in written form.

1 fifty-nine point seven 5 9.7


5.9 7
decimal point
five point ninety-seven
decimal point

2 twenty-five point six 2 5.6


two point fifty-six 2.5 6

3 three-hundred, sixty-five point four 3654


thirty six point fifty-four 3654

4 fifteen point seven, five 1575


one hundred, fifty-seven point five 1575

5 eight point one, five, six 8156


eight-hundred, fifteen point six 8156

6 three-thousand, two-hundred point nine 32009


thirty-two point zero, zero, nine 32009

7 fifty-five thousand, two-hundred, fourteen 55214


fifty-five point two, one, four 55214

8 six-hundred and two point five, seven 60257


sixty point two, five, seven 60257

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