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- Q1
What is the sum of 2.5 and 5.15?
30.15
54
76.5
7.65
60s - Q2
What is the difference of 205.2 – 0.19?
203.3
205.01
203.03
205.39
60s - Q3
What is the product of 9.291 and 0.24?
222.984
2229.84
2.22984
22.2984
60s - Q4
What is the quotient of 5.15 and 0.05?
1.03
10.3
0.103
103
60s - Q5
Which addition equation has a total of 12.8?
6.18 + 6.62
4.8 + 8.2
4 + 8.08
12 + 0.08
60s - Q6
Maria bought shoes and tops for Php 557.82 and Php 399.65. She gives Php1000 to the cashier, how much change did she receive?
Php 42.53
Php 40.35
Php 957.47
Php 513.5
60s - Q7
Which of the statements is NOT included in multiplying decimals?
Place the decimal point in the product so that the number of decimal places in the product is the sum of the decimal places in the factors.
Count the total number of decimal places in both of the factors.
Align the decimal point before we multiply.
Set up and multiply the numbers as you do with whole numbers.
60s - Q8
Which of the following statements is true about multiplying a decimal number by a power of ten (such as 10, 100, 1,000, etc.)
Count the number of zeros in the power of ten. Then move the decimal point to the number of places to the left.
Drop the zeros on the right once the decimal point has been placed in the product.
Count the number of zeros in the power of ten. Then move the decimal point the number of places to the right.
Drop the zeros on the left once the decimal point has been placed in the product.
60s - Q9
What is the area of a triangular paper with a height of 4.3 and a base of 2.2?
(formula: b x h)
9.46
94.6
946
0.946
60s - Q10
If you multiply 0.0015 by 0.18, how many decimal places will there be in the product?
4
5
3
6
60s - Q11
Which of the following statements is true about non-terminating decimals when converting fractions to decimals?
There is always 1 whole number.
There is a zero remainder.
There is one or more digit/s repeat without an end.
There is a movement of the decimal point in the divisor.
60s - Q12
If you're dividing 1.014 by 0.6, how many places to the right will you need to move the decimal point in the divisor and dividend?
1
3
4
2
60s - Q13
A sports club member ran for a total of 21.5 miles in practice over 4.5 days. How many miles did he run on average per day?
0.00477 miles
0.0477 miles
4.77 miles
0.477 miles
60s - Q14
Which values are equal?
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