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Students compare $2.45 and $2.54, identify which decimal equals 6/10, and name the value of the digit 7 in 3.72. Part B has five fill-in-the-blank problems comparing running distances, identifying the cheaper price, and writing three and twenty-seven hundredths in decimal form.

Real-world money and distance contexts make decimal comparison immediately meaningful and help students see why precision in place value matters.

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Busy Bee
Decimals and Place Value
Grade 4
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Sara has $2.45 and Ben has $2.54. Who has more money?
 A) Sara, because 45 > 54
 B) Ben, because 2.54 > 2.45
 C) They have the same
 D) Sara, because she has 4 tenths
2. Which decimal equals 610?
 A) 0.06
 B) 0.006
 C) 0.60
 D) 6.10
3. In 3.72, what is the value of the digit 7?
 A) 7
 B) 0.7
 C) 0.07
 D) 70
4. A ribbon is 0.5 m and a string is 0.48 m. Which is longer?
 A) The string because 48 > 5
 B) The ribbon because 0.50 > 0.48
 C) They are the same length
 D) The string because it has more digits
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Mia ran 1.3 km and Noah ran 1.08 km. The longer distance is 1.3 km.
2) A store sells juice for $0.95 and milk for $1.05. The cheaper drink costs $0.95.
3) Write 3 and 27 hundredths as a decimal: 3.27.
4) On a number line, 0.65 is between 0.6 and 0.7.
5) The fraction 90/100 as a simplified fraction is 9/10.
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