All Common Core: 5th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #91 : Read And Write Decimals To Thousandths Using Base Ten Numerals, Number Names, And Expanded Form: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3a
What number is eight hundred thirty-five and five hundred twenty-eight thousandths?
In number form, eight hundred thirty-five and five hundred twenty-eight thousandths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "thousandths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
Example Question #92 : Read And Write Decimals To Thousandths Using Base Ten Numerals, Number Names, And Expanded Form: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3a
What number is nine hundred thirty-seven and four hundred sixty-eight thousandths?
In number form, nine hundred thirty-seven and four hundred sixty-eight thousandths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "thousandths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
Example Question #93 : Read And Write Decimals To Thousandths Using Base Ten Numerals, Number Names, And Expanded Form: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3a
What number is three hundred two and eight hundred two thousandths?
In number form, three hundred two and eight hundred two thousandths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "thousandths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
Example Question #94 : Read And Write Decimals To Thousandths Using Base Ten Numerals, Number Names, And Expanded Form: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3a
What number is seven hundred sixteen and three thousandths?
In number form, seven hundred sixteen and three thousandths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "thousandths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
Example Question #95 : Read And Write Decimals To Thousandths Using Base Ten Numerals, Number Names, And Expanded Form: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3a
What number is six hundred three and four hundred thirteen thousandths?
In number form, six hundred three and four hundred thirteen thousandths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "thousandths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
Example Question #96 : Read And Write Decimals To Thousandths Using Base Ten Numerals, Number Names, And Expanded Form: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3a
What number is one hundred twenty-two and eight hundred forty-seven thousandths?
In number form, one hundred twenty-two and eight hundred forty-seven thousandths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "thousandths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
Example Question #97 : Read And Write Decimals To Thousandths Using Base Ten Numerals, Number Names, And Expanded Form: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3a
What number is two hundred seventy-six and five hundred forty-nine thousandths?
In number form, two hundred seventy-six and five hundred forty-nine thousandths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "thousandths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
Example Question #98 : Read And Write Decimals To Thousandths Using Base Ten Numerals, Number Names, And Expanded Form: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3a
What number is three hundred seven and two hundred seventy-two thousandths?
In number form, three hundred seven and two hundred seventy-two thousandths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "thousandths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
Example Question #91 : Read And Write Decimals To Thousandths Using Base Ten Numerals, Number Names, And Expanded Form: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3a
What number is four hundred fifty-nine and two hundred seventy-one thousandths?
In number form, four hundred fifty-nine and two hundred seventy-one thousandths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "thousandths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
Example Question #92 : Read And Write Decimals To Thousandths Using Base Ten Numerals, Number Names, And Expanded Form: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3a
What number is five hundred one and two hundred twenty-eight thousandths?
In number form, five hundred one and two hundred twenty-eight thousandths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "thousandths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.