This Grade 5 worksheet challenges learners with tricky conversions including 3/8 equals 0.375 and 1/3 approximately 0.333 repeating, plus comparing 0.4 and 2/5 to show equality. Grade 5 students use long division and equivalent fractions to solve multiple choice and fill-in problems that build deeper Grade 5 understanding of terminating and repeating decimals. Grade 5 students master conversions. Grade 5 students gain confidence.
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Converting Fractions and Decimals
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. In Grade 5 math, what decimal is equivalent to the fraction 3/8 when divided exactly?
A) 0.375
B) 0.38
C) 0.625
D) 0.83
2. A Grade 5 student divides 1 by 3 and finds the decimal continues forever. Which decimal best represents 1/3?
A) 0.13
B) 0.3
C) About 0.333 repeating
D) 0.31
3. In Grade 5, which statement comparing 0.4 and 2/5 is correct using equivalent fractions?
A) 0.4 is greater
B) 0.4 is less
C) They are equal
D) Cannot be compared
4. A Grade 5 student converts 5/8 to a decimal using long division. What is the correct decimal value?
A) 0.58
B) 0.625
C) 0.85
D) 0.375
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. In Grade 5, when a student divides 3 by 8 using long division on the worksheet, the terminating decimal answer is 0.375 exactly.
2. A Grade 5 learner converts 1/3 using division and writes the repeating decimal answer rounded to thousandths as 0.333 approximately.
3. Grade 5 learners compare 0.4 and 2/5 by converting 2/5 to tenths; both equal 4/10 as a fraction with denominator ten.
4. When a Grade 5 student divides 5 by 8 carefully using long division steps, the resulting terminating decimal value is 0.625 exactly.
5. A Grade 5 student notices that 1/3 produces a repeating decimal while 3/8 produces a terminating decimal that ends after a few digits.
Converting Fractions and Decimals
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. In Grade 5 math, what decimal is equivalent to the fraction 3/8 when divided exactly?
A) 0.375
B) 0.38
C) 0.625
D) 0.83
2. A Grade 5 student divides 1 by 3 and finds the decimal continues forever. Which decimal best represents 1/3?
A) 0.13
B) 0.3
C) About 0.333 repeating
D) 0.31
3. In Grade 5, which statement comparing 0.4 and 2/5 is correct using equivalent fractions?
A) 0.4 is greater
B) 0.4 is less
C) They are equal
D) Cannot be compared
4. A Grade 5 student converts 5/8 to a decimal using long division. What is the correct decimal value?
A) 0.58
B) 0.625
C) 0.85
D) 0.375
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) In Grade 5, when a student divides 3 by 8 using long division on the worksheet, the terminating decimal answer is 0.375 exactly.
2) A Grade 5 learner converts 1/3 using division and writes the repeating decimal answer rounded to thousandths as 0.333 approximately.
3) Grade 5 learners compare 0.4 and 2/5 by converting 2/5 to tenths; both equal 4/10 as a fraction with denominator ten.
4) When a Grade 5 student divides 5 by 8 carefully using long division steps, the resulting terminating decimal value is 0.625 exactly.
5) A Grade 5 student notices that 1/3 produces a repeating decimal while 3/8 produces a terminating decimal that ends after a few digits.
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