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Module 1 End of Module Review 2. Common Core Standards.
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Common Core Standards 5.NBT.7 Add, subtract, multiply and divide decimals to hundredths, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used.
I can solve word problems using decimal operations. Learning Targets
Practice Give the number in standard form 35 tenths + 29 hundredths
Practice Give the number in standard form 35 tenths + 9 tenths + 45 hundredths
Practice Give the number in standard form 56 ones + 13 tenths + 112 hundredths
Practice Give the number in standard form 16 tenths + 13 ones + 18 hundredths
Practice Give the number in standard form
Practice Give the number in standard form
Practice Give the number in standard form
Practice Give the number in standard form
Practice Give the number in standard form
Practice 3 tenths + 12 hundredths ____ 0.33
Practice 23 tenths + 8 tenths + 32 hundredths ____ 3.42
Practice Use a place value mat and words to explain your answer.
Practice Use a place value mat and words to explain your answer.
Practice Use a place value mat and words to explain your answer.
Practice Use a place value mat and words to explain your answer.
Practice Use an area model to explain the product of 2.7 and 4. Write the product in standard form, word form and expanded form.
Practice Use an area model to explain the product of 3.15 and 5. Write the product in standard form, word form and expanded form.
Practice Bob’s secret formula for his fruit mix concentrate includes 8.468 grams of extract A, 10.073 grams of extract B, and 13.507 grams of extract C. About how much fruit mix concentrate did he make in grams. Round to the nearest tenth before finding the sum.
Practice Bob’s secret formula for his fruit mix concentrate includes 8.468 grams of extract A, 10.073 grams of extract B, and 13.507 grams of extract C. Find the actual amount of concentrate mixed by Bob. What is the difference in your estimate and the actual amount?
Practice Bob’s secret formula for his fruit mix concentrate includes 8.468 grams of extract A, 10.073 grams of extract B, and 13.507 grams of extract C. This recipe flavors 5 glasses of soda. How many grams are in one glass of soda? Explain your strategy for solving this problem.
Practice Bob’s secret formula for his fruit mix concentrate includes 8.468 grams of extract A, 10.073 grams of extract B, and 13.507 grams of extract C. Round the weight of concentrate for one glass to the nearest gram. Write an equation that shows how to convert the rounded weight to kilograms and solve. Explain your thinking in words.