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Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

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Page 1: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

Decimals Review

Page 2: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

Solve:

15 ÷ (9 – 4) • 32 - 9A. 3

B. 18

C. 0

D. 6

Page 3: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

Write in standard form:

2 + 0.3 + 0.01 + 0.002

A. 2.312

B. 0.09

C. 9

D. 2.7

Page 4: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

If one book is 2.3 inches wide and another is 1.049 inches wide, how

much wider is the first?

A. 1.026

B. 2.349

C. 1.062

D. 3.349

Page 5: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

If 3 boxes weigh 0.53 pounds each, what is the total weight?

A. 0.53

B. 1.06

C. 15.9

D. 1.59

Page 6: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

Solve:

4.51 x 3.4A. 15.334

B. 153.34

C. 1.5334

D. 1533.4

Page 7: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

Solve:

4x for x=4.89A. 0.89

B. 8.89

C. 19.56

D. 44.89

Page 8: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

Solve:

3.9 ÷ 3A. 0.13

B. 1.3

C. 7.69

D. 76.9

Page 9: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

Solve:

3.6 ÷ x for x=2A. 180

B. 18

C. 0.18

D. 1.8

Page 10: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

If 3 friends share a bag of pretzels that costs $4.08, how much should

each person pay?

A. $2.04

B. $1.36

C. $13.60

D. $0.36

Page 11: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

Mr. and Mrs. Wodehouse’s 5 children are buying a cake for their parents’ wedding anniversary. The cake costs $24.10. If the children

split the cost equally, how much will each person pay?

A. $4.82

B. $6.02

C. $8.03

D. $12.05

Page 12: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

A superstore is selling 11 hats for $117.15. Is this more or less

expensive than Harold’s Happening Hats which sells each hat for

$11.43?

A. more

B. less

Page 13: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

Solve:

4.14 ÷ 4.5A. 10.8

B. 1.08

C. 9.2

D. 0.92

Page 14: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

The gas tank in a hybrid car can hold 14.5 gallons of gas. If the car can go 359.6 miles without having

to refuel, how many miles per gallon does the car get?

A. 24.8

B. 248

C. 5,214.2

D. 521.42

Page 15: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

Chain at the hardware store costs $0.15 per foot. If you bought $1.44 worth of chain, what length of chain

did you buy?

A. 96 feet

B. 9.6 feet

C. 0.216 feet

D. 21.6 feet

Page 16: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

You have a pitcher that holds 39.3 oz of lemonade. If each glass holds 8.8 oz, how many glasses can you

completely fill?

A. 7 glasses

B. 6 glasses

C. 5 glasses

D. 4 glasses

Page 17: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

Each day you drive to work, your car uses 3.8 gallons of gas. If your tank holds 17.7 gallons of gas, how many days can you drive to work

without running out of gas or refueling?

A. 4 days

B. 5 days

C. 6 days

D. 7 days

Page 18: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

If you are making 22 sandwiches for a family reunion and 6 slices of turkey come in each package, how

many packages will you need to buy?

A. 2 packages

B. 3 packages

C. 4 packages

D. 5 packages

Page 19: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

Mr. Gonzalez’s sixth-grade class is putting on a play. He reserved the first 6 rows of the

auditorium for family members and friends of the 24 students in his class. If each row

contains 17 seats and each student can invite the same number of guests, how many guests

can each student invite?

A. 2 guests

B. 3 guests

C. 4 guests

D. 5 guests

Page 20: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

Solve:

u x 5.6 for u=6.16

A. 3449.6

B. 3.4496

C. 344.96

D. 34.496

Page 21: Decimals Review. Solve: 15 ÷ (9 – 4) 3 2 - 9 A. 3 B. 18 C. 0 D. 6.

A stack of blocks is 15.2 inches tall. If there are 10 blocks stacked one

on top of each other, how tall is each block?

A. 0.152 inches

B. 1.52 inches

C. 15.2 inches

D. 152 inches