Write the following decimals in the place value table:
(i) 52.5
(ii) 12.57
(iii) 15.05
(iv) 74.059
(v) 0.503
Write the decimals shown in the following place value table:
Write each of the following decimals in words:
(i) 175.04
(ii) 0.21
(iii) 9.004
(iv) 0.459
Write each of the following as decimals:
(i) 65 + 2/10 + 7/100
(ii) 45 + 9/100
(iii) 88 + 5/10 + 2/1000
(iv) 3/10 + 7/1000
(i) Five and four tenths
(ii) Twelve and four hundredths
(iii) Nine and Seven hundred five thousandths
(iv) Zero point five two six
(v) Forty seven and six thousandths
(vi) Eight thousandths
(vii) Nineteen and nineteen hundredths.
(i) Three tenths
(ii) Two ones and five tenths
(iii) Thirty and one tenths
(iv) Twenty two and six tenths
(v) One hundred, two ones and three tenths
(i) 30 + 6 + 2/10
(ii) 700 + 5 + 7/10
(iii) 200 + 60 + 5 + 1/10
(iv) 200 + 70 + 9 + 5/10
(i) 22/10
(ii) 3/2
(iii) 2/5
(i) 40 2/5
(ii) 39 2/10
(iii) 4 3/5
(iv) 25 1/2
Write the following decimals as fractions. Reduce the fractions to lowest form:
(i) 3.8
(ii) 21.2
(iii) 6.4
(iv) 1.0
Represent the following decimal numbers on the number line:
(i) 0.2
(ii) 1.9
(iii) 1.1
(iv) 2.5
Between which two whole numbers on the number line are the given numbers? Which one is nearer the number?
(i) 0.8
(ii) 5.1
(iii) 2.6
(iv) 6.4
(v) 9.0
(vi) 4.9
Write the decimal number represented by the points on the given number line: A, B, C, D.
(i) Five hundred twenty five and forty hundredths.
(ii) Twelve and thirty five thousandths
(iii) Fifteen and seventeen thousandths
(iv) Eighty eight and forty eight hundredths
(i) 137 + 5/100
(ii) 20 + 9 + 4/100
(i) 8/100
(ii) 300/1000
(iii) 18/1000
(iv) 208/100
(v) 888/1000
(i) 12 1/4
(ii) 7 1/8
(iii) 5 1/20
Write each of the following decimals as fractions. Reduce the fractions to lowestform:
(i) 0.04
(ii) 2.34
(iii) 0.342
(iv) 1.20
(v) 17.38
(i) 20 + 9 + 40/10 + 1/100
(ii) 30 + 4/10 + 8/100 + 3/1000
(iii) 137 + 5/100
(iv) 7/10 + 6/100 + 4/1000
(v) 23 + 2/10 + 6/1000
(vi) 700 + 20 + 5 + 9/100
Express the following fractions as decimals:
(i) 23/10
(ii) 139/100
(iii) 4375/1000
(iv) 12 1/2
(v) 75 1/4
(vi) 25 1/8
(vii) 18 3/24
(viii) 39 7/35
(ix) 15 1/25
(x) 111/250
Express the following decimals as fractions in the lowest form:
(i) 0.5
(ii) 2.5
(iii) 0.60
(iv) 0.18
(v) 5.25
(vi) 7.125
(vii) 15.004
(viii) 20.375
(ix) 600.75
(x) 59.48
Fill in the blanks by using > or < to complete the following:
(i) 25.35 …… 8.47
(ii) 20.695 …… 20.93
(iii) 0.39 ……. 0.72
(iv) 0.109 ……. 0.83
(v) 0.236 ……. 0.201
(vi) 0.93 ……. 0.99
Which is greater? Give reason for your answer?
(i) 1.008 or 1.800
(ii) 3.3 or 3.300
(iii) 5.64 or 5.603
(iv) 1.5 or 1.50
(v) 1.431 or 1.439
(vi) 0.5 or 0.05
Express as Rupees (Rs) using decimals:
(i) 15 paisa
(ii) 5 paisa
(iii) 350 paisa
(iv) 2 rupees 60 paisa
Express as metres (m) using decimals:
(i) 15 cm
(ii) 8 cm
(iii) 135 cm
(iv) 3 m 65 cm
Express as centimeter (cm) using decimals:
(i) 5 mm
(ii) 60 mm
(iii) 175 mm
(iv) 4 cm 5 mm
Express as kilometer (km) using decimals:
(i) 5 m
(ii) 55 m
(iii) 555 m
(iv) 5555 m
(v) 15 km 35 m
Express as kilogram (kg) using decimals:
(i) 8 g
(ii) 150 g
(iii) 2750 g
(iv) 5 kg 750 g
(v) 36 kg 50 g
Express each of the following without using decimals:
(i) Rs 5.25
(ii) 8.354 kg
(iii) 3.5 cm
(iv) 3.05 km
(v) 7.54 m
(vi) 15.005 kg
(vii) 12.05 m
(viii) 0.2 cm
Choose the decimal (s) from the brackets which is (are) not equivalent to the givendecimals:
(i) 0.8 (0.80, 0.85, 0.800, 0.08)
(ii) 25.1 (25.01, 25.10, 25.100, 25.001)
(iii) 45.05 (45.050, 45.005, 45.500, 45.0500)
Which of the following are like decimals:
(i) 0.34, 0.07, 5.35, 24.70
(ii) 45.05, 4.505, 20.55, 20.5
(iii) 8.80, 17.08, 8.94, 0.27
(iv) 4.50, 16.80, 0.700, 7.08
Which of the following statements are correct?
(i) 8.05 and 7.95 are like decimals.
(ii) 0.95, 0.306, 7.10 are unlike decimals.
(iii) 3.70 and 3.7 are like decimals.
(iv) 13.59, 1.359, 135.9 are like decimals.
(v) 5.60, 3.04, 0.45 are like decimals.
Convert each of the following sets of unlike decimals to like decimal:
(i) 7.8, 7.85
(ii) 2.02, 3.2
(iii) 0.6, 5.8, 12.765
(iv) 5.296, 5.2, 5.29
(v) 4.3294, 43.29, 432.94
Find the sum in each of the following:
Add the following:
(i) 41.8, 39.24, 5.01 and 62.6
(ii) 4.702, 4.2, 6.02 and 1.27
(iii) 18.03, 146.3, 0.829 and 5.324
(i) 0.007 + 8.5 + 30.08
(ii) 280.69 + 25.2 + 38
(iii) 25.65 + 9.005 + 3.7
(iv) 27.076 + 0.55 + 0.004
Radhika’s mother gave her Rs 10.50 and her father gave her Rs 15.80, find the total amount givento Radhika by her parents.
Rahul bought 4 kg 90 g apples, 2 kg 60 g of grapes and 5 kg 300 g of mangoes. Find the weight ofthe fruits he bought in all.
Nasreen bought 3 m 20 cm cloth for her shirt and 2 m 5 cm cloth for skirt. Find the total cloth bought by her.
Sunita travels 15 km 268 m by bus, 7 km 7 m by car and 500 m by foot in order to reach her school.How far is her school from her residence?
Subtract:
Find the value of:
(i) 9.756 – 6.28
(ii) 21.05 – 15.27
(iii) 18.5 – 6.79
(iv) 48.1 – 0.37
(v) 108.032 – 86.8
(vi) 91.001 – 72.9
(vii) 32.7 – 25.86
(viii) 100 – 26.32
The sum of two numbers is 100. If one of them is 78.01, find the other.
Waheeda’s school is at a distance of 5 km 350 m from her house. She travels 1 km 70 m on foot andthe rest she travels by bus. How much distance does she travel by bus?
Raju bought a book for Rs 35.65. He gave Rs 50 to the shopkeeper. How much money did he get back from the shopkeeper?
Ruby bought a watermelon weighing 5 kg 200 g. Out of this she gave 2 kg 750 g to her neighbor. Whatis the weight of the watermelon left with Ruby?
Victor drove 89.050 km on Saturday and 73.9 km on Sunday. How many kilometres more did hedrive on Sunday?
Raju bought a book for Rs 35.65. He gave Rs 50 to the shopkeeper. How much money did he getback from the shopkeeper?
Gopal travelled 125.5 km by bus, 14.25 km by pony and the rest of distance to Kedarnath on foot. Ifhe covered a total distance of 15 km, how much did he travel on foot?
Tina had 20 m 5 cm long cloth. She cuts 4 m 50 cm length of cloth from this for making a curtain.How much cloth is left with her?
Vineeta bought a book for Rs 18.90, a pen for Rs 8.50 and some papers for Rs 5.05. She gave fiftyrupee to the shopkeeper. How much balance did she get back?
Tanuj walked 8.62 km on Monday, 7.05 km on Tuesday and some distance on Wednesday. If hewalked 21.01 km in three days, how much distance did he walk on Wednesday?