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This educational content focuses on concepts of place value such as hundreds, tens, ones, tenths, and hundredths, along with basic arithmetic operations including addition and simple comparisons of quantities. It presents practical examples like Mr. Taylor's purchases, Mrs. Martin's grape weights, and a measurement of a snake's growth, encouraging students to engage with real-life math scenarios. The exercises help reinforce their understanding of numerical values and operations in everyday situations.
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49 62 - 100
3 11 - 10
8 502 - 10
Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths Hundredths . . 2 4 2 7
Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths Hundredths . . 0 3
Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths Hundredths . . 6 8 0 1
Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths Hundredths . . 8 7 2 3 0
4 1 8 5 . 4 5 . 1 2
4 1 8 5 . 4 5 . 1 2
4 1 8 5 . 4 5 . 1 2 > 18100 12100 45 45 >
1.09 1.05 >
75.49 75.70 >
5.44 6.79 >
98.33 98.30 >
41 100 43 100 .41 7 7 .43 9 .06 greatest least
.05 0 .08 3 0 .04 greatest least
.70 39 .54 62 .20 39 greatest least
4.7 + 2.2 5 2 + 7 6 .9
7.8 + 7.3 1 8 7 + 15 15 .1
1 $59.00 $59.07 + $10.15 $10.00 + $69.00 $69.22
7 11 8 8.1 – 3.8 4 – 4 4.3
56.08 – 25.15 5 10 56.00 25.00 – 30.93 31.00
Mr. Taylor bought Brendan a soccer ball for $4.28. He also bought a pair of athletic socks for $3.99. How much money did Mr. Taylor spend? How much money did Mr. Taylor spend? 1 1 $4.28 + $3.99 $8.27
Mrs. Martin bought 3.21 pounds of red seedless grapes and 2.76 pounds of green grapes. How many more pounds of red grapes did she buy than green grapes? Mrs. Martin bought 3.21 pounds of red seedless grapes and 2.76 pounds of green grapes. How many more pounds of red grapes did she buy than green grapes? 11 2 1 11 3.21 – 2.76 0.45 pounds
Tim measured his corn snake, Ekidna. In April Ekidna’s length was98.57 centimeters. In May its length was 99.81 centimeters. How much did Ekidna grow during that time? 11 7 99.81 – 98.57 1.24 cm