All Common Core: 5th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #441 : Common Core Math: Grade 5
What number is one hundred two and fifteen hundredths?
In number form, one hundred two and fifteen hundredths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "hundredths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
Example Question #442 : Common Core Math: Grade 5
What number is six hundred three and twelve hundredths?
In number form, six hundred three and twelve hundredths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "hundredths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
Example Question #443 : Common Core Math: Grade 5
What number is nine hundred seven and four hundredths?
In number form, nine hundred seven and four hundredths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "hundredths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
Example Question #444 : Common Core Math: Grade 5
What number is four hundred sixty-two and eight hundred sixty-two thousandths?
In number form, four hundred sixty-two and eight hundred sixty-two thousandths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "thousandths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
Example Question #451 : Common Core Math: Grade 5
What number is two hundred thirty-seven and four hundred thirty-three thousandths?
In number form, two hundred thirty-seven and four hundred thirty-three thousandths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "thousandths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
Example Question #452 : Common Core Math: Grade 5
What number is three hundred fifty-seven and three hundred twenty-one thousandths?
In number form, three hundred fifty-seven and three hundred twenty-one thousandths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "thousandths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
Example Question #453 : Common Core Math: Grade 5
What number is four hundred twenty-one and one hundred fifty-two thousandths?
In number form, four hundred twenty-one and one hundred fifty-two thousandths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "thousandths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
Example Question #454 : Common Core Math: Grade 5
What number is five hundred thirty-four and seven hundred eighty-one thousandths?
In number form, five hundred thirty-four and seven hundred eighty-one thousandths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "thousandths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
Example Question #455 : Common Core Math: Grade 5
What number is six hundred sixty-six and one hundred forty-five thousandths?
In number form, six hundred sixty-six and one hundred forty-five thousandths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "thousandths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
Example Question #456 : Common Core Math: Grade 5
What number is seven hundred fifty-three and two hundred forty-seven thousandths?
In number form, seven hundred fifty-three and two hundred forty-seven thousandths is . The "and" signifies the decimal, and "thousandths" signifies the place value of the last decimal number.
All Common Core: 5th Grade Math Resources
