All Common Core: 5th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #4725 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
Fill in the blank with the correct sign.
__________
because of the digit in the thousandths place.
which makes
Example Question #4726 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
Fill in the blank with the correct sign.
__________
because of the digit in the thousandths place.
which makes
Example Question #4727 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
Fill in the blank with the correct sign.
__________
because of the digit in the thousandths place.
which makes
Example Question #4728 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
Fill in the blank with the correct sign.
__________
because of the digit in the thousandths place.
which makes
Example Question #4729 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
Fill in the blank with the correct sign.
__________
because of the digit in the thousandths place.
which makes
Example Question #4730 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
Fill in the blank with the correct sign.
__________
because the numbers are the same.
Example Question #4731 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
Fill in the blank with the correct sign.
__________
because the numbers are the same.
Example Question #431 : Number & Operations In Base Ten
Round both 39.035 and 407.612 to two decimal places.
Example Question #1453 : Pre Algebra
What is rounded to the thousandths place?
When we round a number to the thousandths place, we look to the ten thousandths place (the digit directly to the right of the thousandths place) to tell us if we round up or down.
In this case, our ten thousandths place is , which tells us to round down. Remember,
means round down,
means round up.
The is in the thousandths place, so that stays
and we get rid of all of the numbers to the right of the thousandths place. Our rounded number becomes
Example Question #11 : Other Pre Algebra Properties
What is rounded to the nearest thoundsandths?
When we round a number to the thousanths place, we look to the ten thousandths place (the digit directly to the right of the tousandths place) to tell us if we round up or down.
In this case, our ten thousanths place is , which tells us to round down. Remember,
means round down,
means round up.
The is in the thousandths place, so that stays at
and we get rid of all of the numbers to the right of the thousandths place. Our rounded number becomes
.
All Common Core: 5th Grade Math Resources
