Students solve money-based decimal problems — Liam's 3 dimes and 7 pennies as part of a dollar, choosing the equivalent pair from 0.50 and 0.5, and identifying what the 8 in $4.08 stands for. Part B compares Emma's $2.60 to Jake's $2.06, orders $1.50, $1.05, and $1.55 from least to greatest, and writes 99 cents as a dollar amount. One trickier item asks the value of the 4 in $7.42.
Real-money reasoning forces fourth graders to read decimals carefully — a skill that transfers straight to measurement and budgeting.
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Decimals and Place Value
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Liam has 3 dimes and 7 pennies. What decimal part of a dollar does he have?
A) 0.73
B) 0.37
C) 3.07
D) 0.307
2. Which pair of decimals are equivalent?
A) 0.3 and 0.03
B) 0.50 and 0.5
C) 0.1 and 0.01
D) 0.40 and 0.04
3. A toy costs $4.08. What does the 8 in the price represent?
A) 8 ones
B) 8 tenths
C) 8 hundredths
D) 8 tens
4. Which amount is closest to $1.00?
A) $0.89
B) $0.91
C) $0.98
D) $0.09
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. Emma paid $2.60 and Jake paid $2.06. The more expensive item cost $2.60.
2. 5 dimes equal $0.50.
3. Order from least to greatest: $1.50, $1.05, $1.55. Answer: $1.05, $1.50, $1.55.
4. A snack costs 99 cents. Written as a dollar amount this is $0.99.
5. In $7.42, the value of the digit 4 is 4 tenths of a dollar.
Decimals and Place Value
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Liam has 3 dimes and 7 pennies. What decimal part of a dollar does he have?
A) 0.73
B) 0.37
C) 3.07
D) 0.307
2. Which pair of decimals are equivalent?
A) 0.3 and 0.03
B) 0.50 and 0.5
C) 0.1 and 0.01
D) 0.40 and 0.04
3. A toy costs $4.08. What does the 8 in the price represent?
A) 8 ones
B) 8 tenths
C) 8 hundredths
D) 8 tens
4. Which amount is closest to $1.00?
A) $0.89
B) $0.91
C) $0.98
D) $0.09
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Emma paid $2.60 and Jake paid $2.06. The more expensive item cost $2.60.
2) 5 dimes equal $0.50.
3) Order from least to greatest: $1.50, $1.05, $1.55. Answer: $1.05, $1.50, $1.55.
4) A snack costs 99 cents. Written as a dollar amount this is $0.99.
5) In $7.42, the value of the digit 4 is 4 tenths of a dollar.
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