This Grade 5 hard worksheet challenges students to convert several fractions to decimals, order them, and identify the largest or smallest value. Learners compare values like 3/4, 0.7, 1/2, and 0.65 by changing fractions to terminating or repeating decimals first. Multiple-choice items test ordering skill, while fill-in items focus on identifying extreme values. Students build flexible reasoning across percent, fraction, and decimal forms in multi-step problems.

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Busy Bee
Converting Fractions and Decimals
Grade 5
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Convert 1/2, 0.6, 3/5, and 0.45 to decimals. Which is the largest?
 A) 0.6
 B) 1/2
 C) 3/5
 D) 0.45
2. Order 3/4, 0.7, 1/2, and 0.65 from least to greatest. Which is least?
 A) 1/2
 B) 0.65
 C) 0.7
 D) 3/4
3. Among 2/5, 0.5, 1/4, and 0.35, which value is largest after converting to decimals?
 A) 0.5
 B) 2/5
 C) 0.35
 D) 1/4
4. Convert 7/10, 0.8, 3/4, and 0.65 to decimals. Which is the smallest?
 A) 0.65
 B) 7/10
 C) 3/4
 D) 0.8
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Convert 1/4, 3/10, and 0.2 to decimals. The largest value is 0.3.
2) Order 0.5, 1/3, and 2/5 from least to greatest. The middle value is 2/5.
3) Convert 4/5, 0.7, and 3/4 to decimals. The largest value is 4/5.
4) Order 1/5, 0.15, and 1/8 from least to greatest. The smallest value is 1/8.
5) Convert 0.6, 5/8, and 11/20 to decimals. The largest value is 5/8.
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