IM 6.5.3 Practice: Adding and Subtraction Decimals with Few Non-Zero Digits
Here is a base-ten diagram that represents 1.13. Use the diagram to find 1.13 - 0.46.
Compute the following sums. If you get stuck, consider drawing base-ten diagrams on the applet below.
If you get stuck, consider drawing base-ten diagrams.
A student said we cannot subtract 1.97 from 20 because 1.97 has two decimal digits and 20 has none. Do you agree with him? Explain or show your reasoning in the applet below.
Decide which calculation shows the correct way to find .
Explain your reasoning.
Complete the calculations so that each shows the correct difference by typing in the empty boxes.
The school store sells pencils for $0.30 each, hats for $14.50 each, and binders for $3.20 each. Elena would like to buy 3 pencils, a hat, and 2 binders. She estimated that the cost will be less than $20.
Do you agree with her estimate? Explain your reasoning.
Estimate the number of pencils could she buy with $5. Explain or show your reasoning.
A rectangular prism measures cm by 12 cm by cm. Calculate the number of cubes with edge length cm that fit in this prism.
What is the volume of the prism in? If you are stuck, think about how many cubes with -cm edge lengths fit into .
Show your reasoning.
At a constant speed, a car travels 75 miles in 60 minutes. How far does the car travel in 18 minutes?
If you get stuck, consider using the table.