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A portion of the grid is shaded. Name the shaded portion as a fraction and as a decimal number. In this lesson you will learn to write thousandths as decimal numbers using a thousands grid. Decimal Place Values. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1000. 10. 100. ones. tenths. hundredths. thousandths. 2.
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A portion of the grid is shaded. Name the shaded portion as a fraction and as a decimal number.
In this lesson you will learn to write thousandths as decimal numbersusing a thousands grid.
Decimal Place Values 1 1 1 1 1000 10 100 ones tenths hundredths thousandths
2 0.2 = 10 2 0.02 = 100 2 0.002 = 1000
Numerator (part shaded) 330 1000 Denominator (total)
Numerator (part shaded) 330 1000 Denominator (total) = 0.330 0.
500 Numerator (part shaded) 1000 Denominator (total)
Numerator (part shaded) 500 1000 Denominator (total) = 0.500 0.
In this lesson you have learned to write thousandths as decimal numbers using a thousands grid.
350 Numerator (part shaded) 1000 Denominator (total)
Numerator (part shaded) 350 1000 Denominator (total) = 0.350 0.
Make that Decimal Number • Step 1: Get a penny (to be used as a decimal point) and 8 index cards. • Step 2: Write the digits from 11,000,000 on the index cards. • Step 3: Can you make the following numbers using your penny and index cards?
Eleven hundredths • One and one tenth • One and one hundredth • One and one thousandth • Eleven thousandths • Eleven ten thousandths • One hundred and one ten-thousandths
Make that Fraction • Step 1: Write the digits in 11,000,000 on eight different index cards. • Step 2: Can you make the following fractions?
One tenth • One hundredth • One thousandth • One ten thousandth • One hundred thousandth • Can you make other fractions? Why? • What is the biggest fraction you can make? • What is the smallest fraction you can make?