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Decimal Number Sense Post-Test

Put your final answers on the blank spaces to the right.

The visual below is worth one. Write the number shaded in on the visual in decimal form.

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The visual below is worth one. Shade in the chart below to illustrate the following decimal:  0.57

2.)

Identify the place value of the underlined digit (in words).

3.)  49.386

4.)  1,397.837

Compare the following using >, <, or =. Write your final answers in the blanks to the right.

5.)  67.386 ___ 67.3860

6.)  0.2002 ___ 0.30

7.)  9.375 ___ 9.25  

8.)  4.60  ___ 4.7

Order the following from least to greatest on the lines below the problem.

 

9.)   12.1 ,   12.120,    12.07,   12.70 ,   12.095

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Write each decimal as a fraction.

10.)   0.57                                          11.)  7.49

12.)   0.3                                            13.)  5.83

Round the following decimals to the underlined place value.

14.)   234.5784                                  15.)  2.9477

16.)  Place a readable point at 0.4 on the number line below.  

17.)  Find the value of n. Write your answer as a decimal number in the answer space to the right.

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Accurately solve the following problems. Show your work in the space indicated next to each problem OR on a separate sheet of notebook paper. Make sure you put your final answer in the answer blank to the right.

                                                                                                                                                   

18.)   378.9 + 5,987.46 =  

                                             

19.)    78.4 - 23.85 =

20.)   10.85 x 0.45 =  

                                                                         

21.)  6.7 x 0.19 =  

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23.)         (round to the nearest hundredth)  

           

24.) Miss Johnson went shoe shopping. She had $100 to spend. She paid $34.84 on a pair of boots. How much money does she have remaining?    

           

25.) Mrs. Turner is going to plant her new garden. She purchases 4 tomato plants for $2.59 each, a package of watermelon for $1.87, and a jalapeno plant for $3.88. How much will Mrs. Turner spends on seeds and plants for her new garden?  

26.) Fit for Family offers a membership fee for $450 for the year or the option to pay $41 per month. How much more do you save each month by choosing the annual membership fee?      

27.) Granny Smith is making apple jelly. She fills 6.5 ounce jars to give as gifts. Granny was able to fill 9.5 jars. How many ounces of apple jelly did Granny Smith make?  

Final Answer Blanks:

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9.) (Fill in spaces to the left)

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16.) (Use number line to the left)

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Content Knowledge (Attend to Precision)

Minimal computation errors found (0-2).

Some computation errors found (3-4).

Many computation errors found (5-6).

Many computation errors found (6+).

Application Problem Solving

Problem solving process was clear and organized.  Solutions were accurate and labeled.

Problem solving process was organized.  Solutions were labeled.

Basic structure was used to solve problems.  Solutions may be lacking accurate labels.

An attempt was made to solve the problems.  Solutions were not labeled.

Conceptual Understanding

Ideas were clearly illustrated and justified.

Ideas were illustrated.

Some evidence of ideas were illustrated.

An attempt was made to illustrate ideas.