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Click the red dot to begin

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Decimals fun quiz

Practice with Fun

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To the Student:

There are three different sections to this program all involving decimals. You will be asked to solve examples in each section.Read the examples carefully and have fun!

To the Teacher:

This program is easy to use and self-correcting.They’re on their own!

Click the red dot to continue

If this is your first time, click ..the red dot.

If this is not ..your first time, click the blue dot.

This program is not easy.

Click the red dot to see why.

Click the red ..dot to go on.

What makes this so challenging is that if you get even one answer wrong, the

program will start all over again!

YES!! All over again from the beginning!

REMEMBER !!Each time you get an answer wrong you will have to start the program all over again!!!

Click the red dot …when you’re ready.

Here we go!!!

Part One ~ 15 Examples

Example #1

Click on the decimal that is written correctly for:

“five and fourteen thousandths”

5.0014 5.014

5.140

OH NO!You have to start

all over again!

Click the green dot to start

again.

Click the blue dot to stop.

YES! Here’s example #2

22.2 22.002

22.020

Click on the decimal that is written correctly for:

“twenty two and two tenths”

YES!! Here’s example #3

.0037 .037

.00037

Click on the decimal that is written correctly for:

“thirty seven ten thousandths”

19.0190 19.19

19.019

YES!! Here’s example #4

Click on the decimal that is written correctly for:

“nineteen and nineteen hundredths”

.00430 .04030

.00403

YES!! Here’s example #5

Click on the decimal that is written correctly for:

“four hundred three hundred thousandths”

YES!! Here’s example #6

111.0060 111.00006

111.0006

Click on the decimal that is written correctly for:

“one hundred eleven and six ten thousandths”

YES!! Here’s example #7

18.43070 18.04307

18.040307

Click on the decimal that is written correctly for:

“eighteen and four thousand three hundred seven hundred thousandths”

YES!! Here’s example #8

.007280 .000728

.07280

Click on the decimal that is written correctly for:

“seven hundred twenty eight millionths”

YES!! Here’s example #9

1,000.01000 1,000.0001

1,000.00l

Click on the decimal that is written correctly for:

“one thousand and one thousandth”

YES!! Here’s example #10

.00007 .0700

.00700

Click on the decimal that is written correctly for:

“seven hundred thousandths”

YES!! Here’s example #11

.0583 .00583

.5830

Click on the decimal that is written correctly for:

“five hundred eighty three ten thousandths”

YES!! Here’s example #12

400.0400 400.00004

400.00400

Click on the decimal that is written correctly for:

“four hundred and four hundred thousandths”

YES!! Here’s example #13

.020270 .002027

.0200027

Click on the decimal that is written correctly for:

“two thousand twenty seven millionths”

YES!! Here’s example #14

7.07 7.700

7.007

Click on the decimal that is written correctly for:

“seven and seven hundredths”

YES!! Here’s example #15

.00015 .0015

.01500

Click on the decimal that is written correctly for:

“fifteen ten thousandths”

For the next section you will need to review the following symbols and what they mean.

< less than > greater than

These symbols will be used in the next examples.

Click the red dot when you’re ready to continue

Part Two ~ 15 Examples

Click on the symbol that makes this statement true:

28.14 28.1047

#1

< less than

> greater than

<

>

=

Click on the symbol that makes this statement true:

4.088 4.0819

#2

< less than

> greater than

<

>

=

33.0011 33.010 #3

< less than

> greater than

Click on the symbol that makes this statement true:

<

>

=

Click on the symbol that makes this statement true:

.54 .0936

#4

< less than

> greater than

<

>

=

Click on the symbol that makes this statement true:

4.053 4.05300

#5

< less than

> greater than

<

>

=

Click on the symbol that makes this statement true:

1.0 .884

#6

< less than

> greater than

<

>

=

Click on the symbol that makes this statement true: #7

33.3 33.300

<

>

=< less than

> greater than

Click on the symbol that makes this statement true: #8

8.088 8.13

<

>

=< less than

> greater than

#9Click on the symbol that makes

this statement true:

416.012 416.0120

< less than

> greater than

<

>

=

Click on the symbol that makes this statement true:

8.313 8.1307

#10

< less than

> greater than

<

>

=

Click on the symbol that makes this statement true:

.10 .011

#11

< less than

> greater than

<

>

=

Click on the symbol that makes this statement true:

33.811 32.999

#12

< less than

> greater than

<

>

=

546.229 546.40

#13

< less than

> greater than

Click on the symbol that makes this statement true:

<

>

=

Click on the symbol that makes this statement true:

80.08 80.029

#14

< less than

> greater than

<

>

=

Click on the symbol that makes this statement true:

67.01 67.0100

< less than

> greater than

<

>

=

#

True or False

For the next section you will be given three decimals to look at in each example.

You will need to click on “true” or “false” to answer each question.

Click the red dot when you’re ready to continue

Part Three ~ 10 Examples

True or False

The decimal in the middle is the largest one.

3.25 3.245 3.211

true false

#1 ?

? ?

True or False

The decimal on the left is the smallest one.

48.118 48.4 48.20

true false

#2

True or False

The decimal on the right is the largest one.

true false

#3

24.04 24.19 24.2

True or False

The fact in the middle is the smallest one.

true false

#4

.2707.280 .271

True or False

The fact on the left is the smallest one.

true false

#5

14.015 14.0088 14.030

True or False

These decimals are all equal to each other.

true false

#6

1.55 1.5500 1.550

True or False

The decimal in the middle is the largest one.

true false

#7

6.0980 6.09896.10

True or False

The decimals on the left and right are both larger than the one in the middle.

true false

6.01136.0013

6.1013

#8

Answer this question:

ALL decimals can be turned into fractions.

#9

true false

true false

All of these decimals equal each other.

7.5 = 7.5000 = 7.500 = 7.50000 = 7.500000

Last question!! Last question!! Last question!!

Finished!!Excellent!

You are now done with this program. We hope you liked it.

Try it again to really sharpen your knowledge of decimals!

Click the red dot for one last message!

thank you

The End

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by David R. Filipek

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