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Ordering Decimals Practice Questions

The document contains exam-style questions focused on ordering decimals, requiring students to arrange numbers in ascending or descending order. It includes various exercises, such as identifying the smallest number, ordering sets of decimals, and applying inequalities. Additionally, it features practical applications involving measurements and weights, along with a video tutorial link for further guidance.

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Ordering Decimals Practice Questions

The document contains exam-style questions focused on ordering decimals, requiring students to arrange numbers in ascending or descending order. It includes various exercises, such as identifying the smallest number, ordering sets of decimals, and applying inequalities. Additionally, it features practical applications involving measurements and weights, along with a video tutorial link for further guidance.

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Exam Style Questions

Ordering Decimals

Equipment needed: Calculator, pen

Guidance

1. Read each question carefully before you begin answering it.


2. Check your answers seem right.
3. Always show your workings

Video Tutorial

[Link]/contents

Video 95

Answers and Video Solutions

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1. Circle the smallest number.

0.21 0.3 0.24 0.207

(1)

2. Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.

14.2 0.93 1.2 5.01

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(1)

3. Write the following numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.

3.05 0.35 3.5 0.53

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(1)

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4. Write the following numbers in order of size.
Start with the largest number.

0.7 0.09 0.269 0.47 0.9

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(1)

5. (a) Write the following numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.

0.42 0.4 0.415 0.48 0.469

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(1)

(b) Write the following numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.

0.08 0.25 0.81 0.2 0.68

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(1)

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6. Write these numbers in order of size.
Start with the smallest number.

0.507 0.75 0.5 0.078

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(1)

7. Write these numbers in order of size.


Start with the smallest number.

0.92 0.901 0.99 0.099 0.909

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(1)

8. Write these decimals in order, largest first.

0.7 0.609 0.62

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(1)

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9. Write these numbers in order of size.
Start with the smallest number.

4.2 0.42 0.024 0.93 0.039

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(1)

10. Put the correct inequality sign in each box.


The first box has been completed for you.

(3)

11. Put these decimals in order of size, starting with the smallest.

8.056 8.4 8.56 8.456

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(1)

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12. Five boys take part in a long jump competition.
The distances jumped were:

4.31m 4.08m 4.1m 4.093m 4.51m

(a) Write down the distance of the longest jump

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(1)

(b) Put the jumps in order, starting with the shortest.

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(1)

13. Georgia puts up a new shelf that can hold up to 5kg

She has 6 textbooks that weigh:

1.1kg 1.08kg 1.25kg 1kg 1.6kg 1.304kg

Georgia places the three heaviest books on the shelf.

Can the shelf also support a photo frame weighing 0.9kg?


Show your working out.

.........................
(3)
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14. The heights of 7 children are shown below.

132cm 1.2m 98cm 0.99m 116cm 1.4m 1.33m

(a) Change 132cm into metres.

.........................m
(1)

(b) Change 98cm into metres.

.........................m
(1)

(c) Order the heights, starting with the shortest.

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(1)

(d) Work out the median.

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(1)

Children over 1 metre may go on a ride at a funfair.

(e) How many of the children, may not go on the ride?

.........................
(1)

(f) What fraction of the children can go on the ride?

.........................
(1)

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