Ten tenths make one whole
4.NF.C.64.NF.C.5
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Write each number described by the conditions below as a decimal.
the number made of twenty-four 0.1s, and the number that is 50 times 0.1
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Understand
We must write two decimals: (1) the number made of twenty-four 0.1s, and (2) the number that is 50 times 0.1.
- 0.1 is one tenth, the unit in the tenths place
- The first number is twenty-four copies of 0.1
- The second number is 50 times 0.1
- The decimal equal to twenty-four 0.1s
- The decimal equal to 50 times 0.1
- Each answer is written in decimal notation
- Ten 0.1s regroup into 1 whole
Plan
#5 Look for a Pattern · also uses: #9 Solve an Easier Related Problem
Counting tenths follows the place-value pattern that every 10 tenths bundle into one whole. Starting from the easy fact that ten 0.1s make 1, we extend the pattern to 24 tenths and confirm the second number directly.
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Review
24 tenths should be near 2 wholes (since 20 tenths = 2), and 2.4 fits. 50 tenths is 5. Both magnitudes match the meaning of a tenth.
Use place value directly (tool 15): 0.1 means 1 in the tenths place, so 24 tenths is 2.4, and 50 tenths is 5.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.C.6Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100 — Writing 24 tenths as the decimal 2.44.NF.C.5Express a fraction with denominator 10 as equivalent with denominator 100 — Recognizing that ten tenths equal one whole
Write each number described by the conditions below as a decimal.
the number made of twenty-five 0.1s, and the number that is 10 times 0.1
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Understand
We must write two decimals: (1) the number made of twenty-five 0.1s, and (2) the number that is 10 times 0.1.
- 0.1 is one tenth, the unit in the tenths place
- The first number is twenty-five copies of 0.1
- The second number is 10 times 0.1
- The decimal equal to twenty-five 0.1s
- The decimal equal to 10 times 0.1
- Each answer is written in decimal notation
- Ten 0.1s regroup into 1 whole
Plan
#5 Look for a Pattern · also uses: #9 Solve an Easier Related Problem
Counting tenths follows the place-value pattern that every 10 tenths bundle into one whole. Starting from the easy fact that ten 0.1s make 1, we extend the pattern to 25 tenths and confirm the second number directly.
Execute
Review
25 tenths should be near 2 wholes (since 20 tenths = 2), and 2.5 fits. 10 tenths is 1. Both magnitudes match the meaning of a tenth.
Use place value directly (tool 15): 0.1 means 1 in the tenths place, so 25 tenths is 2.5, and 10 tenths is 1.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.C.6Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100 — Writing 25 tenths as the decimal 2.54.NF.C.5Express a fraction with denominator 10 as equivalent with denominator 100 — Recognizing that ten tenths equal one whole
Write each number described by the conditions below as a decimal.
the number made of forty-two 0.1s, and the number that is 20 times 0.1
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Understand
We must write two decimals: (1) the number made of forty-two 0.1s, and (2) the number that is 20 times 0.1.
- 0.1 is one tenth, the unit in the tenths place
- The first number is forty-two copies of 0.1
- The second number is 20 times 0.1
- The decimal equal to forty-two 0.1s
- The decimal equal to 20 times 0.1
- Each answer is written in decimal notation
- Ten 0.1s regroup into 1 whole
Plan
#5 Look for a Pattern · also uses: #9 Solve an Easier Related Problem
Counting tenths follows the place-value pattern that every 10 tenths bundle into one whole. Starting from the easy fact that ten 0.1s make 1, we extend the pattern to 42 tenths and confirm the second number directly.
Execute
Review
42 tenths should be near 4 wholes (since 40 tenths = 4), and 4.2 fits. 20 tenths is 2. Both magnitudes match the meaning of a tenth.
Use place value directly (tool 15): 0.1 means 1 in the tenths place, so 42 tenths is 4.2, and 20 tenths is 2.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.C.6Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100 — Writing 42 tenths as the decimal 4.24.NF.C.5Express a fraction with denominator 10 as equivalent with denominator 100 — Recognizing that ten tenths equal one whole
Write each number described by the conditions below as a decimal.
the number made of thirty-six 0.1s, and the number that is 10 times 0.1
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Understand
We must write two decimals: (1) the number made of thirty-six 0.1s, and (2) the number that is 10 times 0.1.
- 0.1 is one tenth, the unit in the tenths place
- The first number is thirty-six copies of 0.1
- The second number is 10 times 0.1
- The decimal equal to thirty-six 0.1s
- The decimal equal to 10 times 0.1
- Each answer is written in decimal notation
- Ten 0.1s regroup into 1 whole
Plan
#5 Look for a Pattern · also uses: #9 Solve an Easier Related Problem
Counting tenths follows the place-value pattern that every 10 tenths bundle into one whole. Starting from the easy fact that ten 0.1s make 1, we extend the pattern to 36 tenths and confirm the second number directly.
Execute
Review
36 tenths should be near 3 wholes (since 30 tenths = 3), and 3.6 fits. 10 tenths is 1. Both magnitudes match the meaning of a tenth.
Use place value directly (tool 15): 0.1 means 1 in the tenths place, so 36 tenths is 3.6, and 10 tenths is 1.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.C.6Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100 — Writing 36 tenths as the decimal 3.64.NF.C.5Express a fraction with denominator 10 as equivalent with denominator 100 — Recognizing that ten tenths equal one whole
Write each number described by the conditions below as a decimal.
the number made of twenty-three 0.1s, and the number that is 60 times 0.1
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Understand
We must write two decimals: (1) the number made of twenty-three 0.1s, and (2) the number that is 60 times 0.1.
- 0.1 is one tenth, the unit in the tenths place
- The first number is twenty-three copies of 0.1
- The second number is 60 times 0.1
- The decimal equal to twenty-three 0.1s
- The decimal equal to 60 times 0.1
- Each answer is written in decimal notation
- Ten 0.1s regroup into 1 whole
Plan
#5 Look for a Pattern · also uses: #9 Solve an Easier Related Problem
Counting tenths follows the place-value pattern that every 10 tenths bundle into one whole. Starting from the easy fact that ten 0.1s make 1, we extend the pattern to 23 tenths and confirm the second number directly.
Execute
Review
23 tenths should be near 2 wholes (since 20 tenths = 2), and 2.3 fits. 60 tenths is 6. Both magnitudes match the meaning of a tenth.
Use place value directly (tool 15): 0.1 means 1 in the tenths place, so 23 tenths is 2.3, and 60 tenths is 6.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.C.6Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100 — Writing 23 tenths as the decimal 2.34.NF.C.5Express a fraction with denominator 10 as equivalent with denominator 100 — Recognizing that ten tenths equal one whole
Write each number described by the conditions below as a decimal.
the number made of twelve 0.1s, and the number that is 20 times 0.1
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Understand
We must write two decimals: (1) the number made of twelve 0.1s, and (2) the number that is 20 times 0.1.
- 0.1 is one tenth, the unit in the tenths place
- The first number is twelve copies of 0.1
- The second number is 20 times 0.1
- The decimal equal to twelve 0.1s
- The decimal equal to 20 times 0.1
- Each answer is written in decimal notation
- Ten 0.1s regroup into 1 whole
Plan
#5 Look for a Pattern · also uses: #9 Solve an Easier Related Problem
Counting tenths follows the place-value pattern that every 10 tenths bundle into one whole. Starting from the easy fact that ten 0.1s make 1, we extend the pattern to 12 tenths and confirm the second number directly.
Execute
Review
12 tenths should be near 1 wholes (since 10 tenths = 1), and 1.2 fits. 20 tenths is 2. Both magnitudes match the meaning of a tenth.
Use place value directly (tool 15): 0.1 means 1 in the tenths place, so 12 tenths is 1.2, and 20 tenths is 2.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.C.6Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100 — Writing 12 tenths as the decimal 1.24.NF.C.5Express a fraction with denominator 10 as equivalent with denominator 100 — Recognizing that ten tenths equal one whole
Write each number described by the conditions below as a decimal.
the number made of forty-eight 0.1s, and the number that is 30 times 0.1
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Understand
We must write two decimals: (1) the number made of forty-eight 0.1s, and (2) the number that is 30 times 0.1.
- 0.1 is one tenth, the unit in the tenths place
- The first number is forty-eight copies of 0.1
- The second number is 30 times 0.1
- The decimal equal to forty-eight 0.1s
- The decimal equal to 30 times 0.1
- Each answer is written in decimal notation
- Ten 0.1s regroup into 1 whole
Plan
#5 Look for a Pattern · also uses: #9 Solve an Easier Related Problem
Counting tenths follows the place-value pattern that every 10 tenths bundle into one whole. Starting from the easy fact that ten 0.1s make 1, we extend the pattern to 48 tenths and confirm the second number directly.
Execute
Review
48 tenths should be near 4 wholes (since 40 tenths = 4), and 4.8 fits. 30 tenths is 3. Both magnitudes match the meaning of a tenth.
Use place value directly (tool 15): 0.1 means 1 in the tenths place, so 48 tenths is 4.8, and 30 tenths is 3.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.C.6Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100 — Writing 48 tenths as the decimal 4.84.NF.C.5Express a fraction with denominator 10 as equivalent with denominator 100 — Recognizing that ten tenths equal one whole
Write each number described by the conditions below as a decimal.
the number made of thirty-five 0.1s, and the number that is 10 times 0.1
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Understand
We must write two decimals: (1) the number made of thirty-five 0.1s, and (2) the number that is 10 times 0.1.
- 0.1 is one tenth, the unit in the tenths place
- The first number is thirty-five copies of 0.1
- The second number is 10 times 0.1
- The decimal equal to thirty-five 0.1s
- The decimal equal to 10 times 0.1
- Each answer is written in decimal notation
- Ten 0.1s regroup into 1 whole
Plan
#5 Look for a Pattern · also uses: #9 Solve an Easier Related Problem
Counting tenths follows the place-value pattern that every 10 tenths bundle into one whole. Starting from the easy fact that ten 0.1s make 1, we extend the pattern to 35 tenths and confirm the second number directly.
Execute
Review
35 tenths should be near 3 wholes (since 30 tenths = 3), and 3.5 fits. 10 tenths is 1. Both magnitudes match the meaning of a tenth.
Use place value directly (tool 15): 0.1 means 1 in the tenths place, so 35 tenths is 3.5, and 10 tenths is 1.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.C.6Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100 — Writing 35 tenths as the decimal 3.54.NF.C.5Express a fraction with denominator 10 as equivalent with denominator 100 — Recognizing that ten tenths equal one whole
Write each number described by the conditions below as a decimal.
the number made of sixteen 0.1s, and the number that is 10 times 0.1
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Understand
We must write two decimals: (1) the number made of sixteen 0.1s, and (2) the number that is 10 times 0.1.
- 0.1 is one tenth, the unit in the tenths place
- The first number is sixteen copies of 0.1
- The second number is 10 times 0.1
- The decimal equal to sixteen 0.1s
- The decimal equal to 10 times 0.1
- Each answer is written in decimal notation
- Ten 0.1s regroup into 1 whole
Plan
#5 Look for a Pattern · also uses: #9 Solve an Easier Related Problem
Counting tenths follows the place-value pattern that every 10 tenths bundle into one whole. Starting from the easy fact that ten 0.1s make 1, we extend the pattern to 16 tenths and confirm the second number directly.
Execute
Review
16 tenths should be near 1 wholes (since 10 tenths = 1), and 1.6 fits. 10 tenths is 1. Both magnitudes match the meaning of a tenth.
Use place value directly (tool 15): 0.1 means 1 in the tenths place, so 16 tenths is 1.6, and 10 tenths is 1.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.C.6Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100 — Writing 16 tenths as the decimal 1.64.NF.C.5Express a fraction with denominator 10 as equivalent with denominator 100 — Recognizing that ten tenths equal one whole
Write each number described by the conditions below as a decimal.
the number made of twenty-seven 0.1s, and the number that is 40 times 0.1
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Understand
We must write two decimals: (1) the number made of twenty-seven 0.1s, and (2) the number that is 40 times 0.1.
- 0.1 is one tenth, the unit in the tenths place
- The first number is twenty-seven copies of 0.1
- The second number is 40 times 0.1
- The decimal equal to twenty-seven 0.1s
- The decimal equal to 40 times 0.1
- Each answer is written in decimal notation
- Ten 0.1s regroup into 1 whole
Plan
#5 Look for a Pattern · also uses: #9 Solve an Easier Related Problem
Counting tenths follows the place-value pattern that every 10 tenths bundle into one whole. Starting from the easy fact that ten 0.1s make 1, we extend the pattern to 27 tenths and confirm the second number directly.
Execute
Review
27 tenths should be near 2 wholes (since 20 tenths = 2), and 2.7 fits. 40 tenths is 4. Both magnitudes match the meaning of a tenth.
Use place value directly (tool 15): 0.1 means 1 in the tenths place, so 27 tenths is 2.7, and 40 tenths is 4.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.C.6Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100 — Writing 27 tenths as the decimal 2.74.NF.C.5Express a fraction with denominator 10 as equivalent with denominator 100 — Recognizing that ten tenths equal one whole