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Measurement & Decimals Skills

Measurement & Decimals Skills. REVIEW. SKILL: I know how to calculate elapsed time. Use your knowledge of elapsed time to calculate the following :. 8:20am. 45 minutes. 9:05am. 1 hour 20 minutes. 3:55pm. 5:15pm. 2 hours 10 minutes. 10:50pm. 1:00am. 5:15pm. 55 minutes. 6:10pm.

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Measurement & Decimals Skills

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  1. Measurement & Decimals Skills REVIEW

  2. SKILL:I know how tocalculate elapsed time

  3. Use your knowledge of elapsed time to calculate the following: 8:20am 45 minutes 9:05am 1 hour 20 minutes 3:55pm 5:15pm 2 hours 10 minutes 10:50pm 1:00am 5:15pm 55 minutes 6:10pm

  4. SKILL:I know how tosolve time word problems

  5. Joey is riding his bike to school on Tuesday. He needs to be at school at 8:45am. It takes him 1½ hours to get to school on his bike. What time does he need to leave his house to get here on time? 7:45 7:15 8:45 He needs to leave at 7:15am.

  6. Eddie and Darnell ran in a race. Eddie’s time was 2 hours 25 minutes. Darnell’s time was 3 hours 5 minutes. How much faster was Darnell’s time than Eddie’s time? 40 minutes

  7. The movie Gone With the Wind was really long … at 5 hours and 10 minutes. The movie Reds was almost as long at 4 hours and 30 minutes. How much longer was Gone with the Wind? 40 minutes

  8. Michael needed to be in Erie, PA for a wrestling tournament. Erie is 1 hour and 45 minutes away from Lancaster. If his first match starts at 9:15am, what time does he need to leave his house? 7:30am

  9. SKILL:I understand theplace value of decimal numbers

  10. Mrs. Wiedeman carried a package weighing 9.23 pounds.What does the 3 stand for? a. 3 ones b. 3 tenths c. 3 hundredths d. 3 tens

  11. Jacob was born weighing 10.06 ounces. What does the 6 stand for in this problem? a. 6 ones b. 6 tens c. 6 tenths d. 6 hundredths

  12. SKILL:I can interpret and draw visual representationsof decimal numbers

  13. Write a decimal that represents the shaded portion of the figure. 0.4

  14. What is the decimal name for the shaded part of this figure? a. 0.3 b. 0.31 c. 0.03 d. 1.3

  15. Write a decimal that represents the shaded portion of the figure. 1.6

  16. SKILL:I can read and write decimals

  17. What is the word form of the decimal below? 0.5 five tenths

  18. Write the decimal.seventy two and and fifty-six hundredths 72.56

  19. Write the decimal.Two and three hundredths 2.03

  20. SKILL:I can finddecimals on a number line

  21. What number is located at point N on the number line below? N 0 1 2 3 4 5 3.5

  22. SKILL:I can convert betweenfractions and decimals

  23. How would you write 16/100 in decimal form? 0.16

  24. How would you write 6/10 in decimal form? 0.6

  25. Write one fifth as a decimal. 0.2 or 0.20

  26. What is the decimal equivalent?3 4 0.75

  27. What is the decimal equivalent?2 4 0.5

  28. SKILL:I can compare and order decimals

  29. Draw the symbol needed to compare the numbers0.39 ___ 0.2 >

  30. Insert a decimal number that could be used to make the following number sentence true. 1.33 > _______ Anything 1.32 or less

  31. Four temperatures are listed below.135.50 134.90 136.00 132.80Which is the highest temperature? 136.00

  32. Which represents the greatest amount of money? a. $0.75 b. $0.60 c. $0.51 d. $0.62

  33. Which shows the correct order? a. 0.27 > 0.21 > 0.38 b. 0.27 > 0.21 > 0.2 c. 0.27 > 0.2 > 0.3 d. 0.27 > 0.22 > 0.24

  34. I can add and subtract decimals

  35. Solve: 3.6 + 2.9 6.5

  36. Solve: 4.3 – 2.7 1.6

  37. Solve: 1.35 + 3.4 4.75

  38. Solve: 4.18 + 2.07 6.25

  39. Mrs. Witt buys new cupcake tins for $7.38. If she pays for them with a $20 bill, how much change will she get back? $12.62

  40. Mrs. Anderson had $225.75 in her bank account. She deposited $19.25, what was the balance in her account after her deposit? $245.00

  41. Gabby, Hannah W, Hannah M and Karah ran a relay race in the track meet. Their times were 10.6 seconds, 13.4 seconds, 8.2 seconds, and 9.5 seconds. What was their total race time? 41.7

  42. SKILL:I can use decimals torepresent money

  43. Karen has $5.00. She buys a notebook that costs $4.18. How much change will she receive after buying the notebook?   Draw Karen’s change using coins. $0.82 P Q Q Q N P

  44. Who has the most money? Four friends counted their change. Tatiana has 8 dimes, Jacob has 11 nickels, Jamison has 76 pennies, Robert has 3 quarters. Tatiana

  45. I know the metric units of measurement and can convert between units.

  46. Which METRIC unit do you use to measure … liquids? liters length? meters volume? grams

  47. Which is the most appropriate METRIC unit to measure the capacity of a bathtub? milliliters meters centimeters liters

  48. How many milliliters are there in 50 liters? 50,000 milliliters Kilo Hecta Deca Liters Deci Centi Milli

  49. How many liters are there in 2 kiloliters? 2,000 milliliters Kilo Hecta Deca Liters Deci Centi Milli

  50. How many centimeters are in a meter? • 100 • 10 • 1 • 1000

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