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4th Grade Math: Decimal Review Worksheet
4th Grade Math: Decimal Review Worksheet
4th Grade Math: Decimal Review Worksheet
4th Grade Math: Decimal Review Worksheet
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Fourth grade review questions cover comparing, ordering, and adding decimals. Students must convert fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions.

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4th Grade Math: Decimal Review Worksheet

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Description

Fourth grade review questions cover comparing, ordering, and adding decimals. Students must convert fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions.

RELATED PRODUCTS:

Decimal Place Value Puzzlers

Decimal Place Value Activity

Comparing and Ordering Decimals Worksheet

Fraction Decimal Conversion Chart

Fraction and Decimal Conversions

Writing Decimals

Decimal Place Value

4th Grade Decimal Quiz

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Express a fraction with denominator 10 as an equivalent fraction with denominator 100, and use this technique to add two fractions with respective denominators 10 and 100. For example, express 3/10 as 30/100, and add 3/10 + 4/100 = 34/100.
Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100. For example, rewrite 0.62 as 62/100; describe a length as 0.62 meters; locate 0.62 on a number line diagram.
Compare two decimals to hundredths by reasoning about their size. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two decimals refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual model.
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