Decimal Place Value Chart - Examples And Fill-In Exercise Page 2

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DECIMAL PLACE VALUE CHART – fill in the gaps answer sheet
The missing words and numbers are shown in
blue /
italic.
Seven hundred and eighty nine point two which means
789.2
7
8
9
2
7 hundreds, 8 tens, 9 units, and 2 tenths
Thirty four point eight one which means 3 tens, 4 units, 8 tenths
34.81
3
4
8
1
and 1 hundredth.
Two hundred and ninety nine point zero zero six which means 2
299.006
2
9
9
0
0
6
hundreds, 9 tens, 9 units, 0 tenths, 0 hundredths and 6 thousandths
One point seven five which means 1 unit, 7 tenths and 5
1.75
1
7
5
hundredths.
One hundred and one point one zero one which means 1 hundred,
101.101
1
0
1
1
0
1
0 tens, 1 unit, 1 tenth, 0 hundredths and 1 thousandth.
Zero point zero eight nine which means 0 units, 0 tenths, 8
0.089
0
0
8
9
hundredths and 9 thousandths.
6.7
6
7
Six point seven which means 6 units and 7 tenths
Seven hundred and ninety eight point five six five which means 7
798.565
7
9
8
5
6
5
hundreds, 9 tens, 8 units, 5 tenths, 6 hundredths and 5
thousandths.
N2/E3.3 Read / write decimals up to 2 d.p. in practical contexts. N2/L1.3 Recognise equivalencies between common fractions, decimals, %s. N2/L1.4 Read, write, order & compare decimals up to 3 d.p. Know
(a) that the position of a digit signifies its value (b) that the decimal point separates whole nos. from decimal fractions (c) what each digit represents inc. use of zero as a place holder. N2/L1.6 multiply /
divide decimals by 10, 100 (a) understand place value for whole numbers and to 2 d.p. N2/L1.7 approximate decimals by rounding to a whole number or to 2d.p. (a) know what is meant by decimal places.

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