SSAT Elementary Level Math : How to find the part from the whole

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for SSAT Elementary Level Math

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Example Questions

Example Question #75 : Compare Two Decimals To Thousandths: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3b

Fill in the blank with the correct sign.  

\displaystyle .241 __________  \displaystyle .247

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle =

\displaystyle <

\displaystyle >

Correct answer:

\displaystyle <

Explanation:

\displaystyle .241< .247 because of the digit in the thousandths place. \displaystyle 1< 7 which makes \displaystyle .241< .247

Example Question #76 : Compare Two Decimals To Thousandths: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3b

Fill in the blank with the correct sign.  

\displaystyle .328 __________  \displaystyle .329

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle =

\displaystyle >

\displaystyle <

Correct answer:

\displaystyle <

Explanation:

\displaystyle .328< .329 because of the digit in the thousandths place. \displaystyle 8< 9 which makes \displaystyle .328< .329

Example Question #77 : Compare Two Decimals To Thousandths: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3b

Fill in the blank with the correct sign.  

\displaystyle .415 __________  \displaystyle .419

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle =

\displaystyle <

\displaystyle >

Correct answer:

\displaystyle <

Explanation:

\displaystyle .415< .419 because of the digit in the thousandths place. \displaystyle 5< 9 which makes \displaystyle .415< .419

Example Question #78 : Compare Two Decimals To Thousandths: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3b

Fill in the blank with the correct sign.  

\displaystyle .524 __________  \displaystyle .527

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle >

\displaystyle <

\displaystyle =

Correct answer:

\displaystyle <

Explanation:

\displaystyle .524< .527 because of the digit in the thousandths place. \displaystyle 4< 7 which makes \displaystyle .524< .527

Example Question #79 : Compare Two Decimals To Thousandths: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3b

Fill in the blank with the correct sign.  

\displaystyle .632 __________  \displaystyle .631

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle >

\displaystyle =

\displaystyle <

Correct answer:

\displaystyle >

Explanation:

\displaystyle .632>.631 because of the digit in the thousandths place. \displaystyle 2>1 which makes \displaystyle .632>.631

Example Question #80 : Compare Two Decimals To Thousandths: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3b

Fill in the blank with the correct sign.  

\displaystyle .758 __________  \displaystyle .756

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle <

\displaystyle =

\displaystyle >

Correct answer:

\displaystyle >

Explanation:

\displaystyle .758>.756 because of the digit in the thousandths place. \displaystyle 8>6 which makes \displaystyle .758>.756

Example Question #501 : How To Find The Part From The Whole

Fill in the blank with the correct sign.  

\displaystyle .854 __________  \displaystyle .852

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle >

\displaystyle <

\displaystyle =

Correct answer:

\displaystyle >

Explanation:

\displaystyle .854>.852 because of the digit in the thousandths place. \displaystyle 4>2 which makes \displaystyle .854>.852

Example Question #502 : How To Find The Part From The Whole

Fill in the blank with the correct sign.  

\displaystyle .957 __________  \displaystyle .951

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle <

\displaystyle =

\displaystyle >

Correct answer:

\displaystyle >

Explanation:

\displaystyle .957>.951 because of the digit in the thousandths place. \displaystyle 7>1 which makes \displaystyle .957>.951

Example Question #503 : How To Find The Part From The Whole

Fill in the blank with the correct sign.  

\displaystyle .109 __________  \displaystyle .106

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle =

\displaystyle <

\displaystyle >

Correct answer:

\displaystyle >

Explanation:

\displaystyle .109>.106 because of the digit in the thousandths place. \displaystyle 9>6 which makes \displaystyle .109>.106

Example Question #504 : How To Find The Part From The Whole

Fill in the blank with the correct sign.  

\displaystyle .835 __________  \displaystyle .833

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle =

\displaystyle <

\displaystyle >

Correct answer:

\displaystyle >

Explanation:

\displaystyle .835>.833 because of the digit in the thousandths place. \displaystyle 5>3 which makes \displaystyle .835>.833

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