Recognising Common Decimal Equivalents

Recognising Common Decimal Equivalents

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will explore and identify common decimal equivalents to fractions (quarter, half and three quarters).

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6 Questions

Q1.
4 hundredths is represented as
Correct answer: 0.04
0.4
4
Q2.
23 hundredths is represented as
Correct answer: 0.23
2.30
23.0
Q3.
Fifty-five hundredths can be represented as
0.055
Correct answer: 0.55
5.5
55
Q4.
Twenty hundredths is equivalent to
Twenty
Two
Correct answer: Two tenths
Q5.
Counting in multiples of 0.01 from 0.59, which number comes next?
0.590
Correct answer: 0.6
60
Q6.
Which number is missing 0.48, 0.49, ____ 0.51
0.490
0.491
Correct answer: 0.5

6 Questions

Q1.
One quarter is equivalent to
Correct answer: 0.25
0.5
0.75
Q2.
One half is equivalent to
0.25
Correct answer: 0.5
0.75
Q3.
Three-quarters is equivalent to
0.25
0.5
Correct answer: 0.75
Q4.
As a decimal, how much of the shape is shaded red?
An image in a quiz
Correct answer: 0.2
0.4
2.0
Q5.
Which colour is 0.25 of the square
Correct answer: dark blue
red
yellow
Q6.
Which colour is more than half of the whole square?
dark blue
red
Correct answer: white
yellow

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UnitMaths / Decimals