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This document is a mathematics assignment for Class V students at Delhi Public School, Noida, focusing on decimal numbers. It includes various exercises such as writing number names, numerals, expanded forms, and performing operations like addition and subtraction with decimals. The assignment also covers comparisons, arrangements, and place value concepts related to decimal numbers.

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DPS T2 Decimals 1

This document is a mathematics assignment for Class V students at Delhi Public School, Noida, focusing on decimal numbers. It includes various exercises such as writing number names, numerals, expanded forms, and performing operations like addition and subtraction with decimals. The assignment also covers comparisons, arrangements, and place value concepts related to decimal numbers.

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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, NOIDA

MATHEMATICS ASSIGNMENT
CLASS V
TOPIC- DECIMAL NUMBERS
NAME- _

I. Write the number names –


(a) 385.194 –

(b) 0.092 –

(c) 8818.8 –

(d) 0.395 –

II. Write the numeral for the following –

(a) Seventy two point nine zero four –

(b) Five thousand forty point zero six –

(c) Zero point seven six eight –

(d) One point zero zero five –

III. Write the expanded form (any two ways) –

(a) 645.808 -

(d) 0.73 –

IV. Write the short form (numeral) –

(a) 5 tens + 7 tenths + 4 hundredths –

(b) six hundredths + 5 thousandths -

(c) 6000 + 8 + 0.06 + 0.008 =

(d) 0.1 + 0.01 =

9 5
(e) + =
10 1000

3 9
(f) 500 + 40 + +
100 1000
V. Write as decimal numbers –

541 64
(a) - (b) -
1000 1000

3 1
(c) 5 100 - (d) 345 10

3 24
(e) - (f)
8 25

2 3
(g) 6 5 - (h) 11 4 -

VI. Insert ‘<’ , ‘>’ or ‘=’

(a) 35.095 _ 35.059 (b) 712.8 _721.8

(c) 124.99 12.499 (d) 0.114 _ _ 0.14

(e) 48.005 48.05 (f) 2156.9 2156.145

(g) 341.6 341.600 (h) 0.945 1

VII. Write two Equivalent decimals for


(a) 47.4 –

(b) 0.29 –

(c) 3.005 –

VIII. Arrange in Ascending order-


(a) 15.175 15.75 15.1 15.715 15.157

(c) 0.101 0.11 0.1 0.01 0.011


IX. Arrange in Descending order-
(a) 44.404 44.004 44.4 44.44 44.044

(c) 0.64 0.154 0.14 0.6 0.4

X. Fill in the blanks –

(a) The _ place is 1000 times smaller than the Hundreds place.

(b) The place 100 times greater than the Thousandths place is the _ place.

(c) The Tens place is ____________ times greater than the Hundredth place.

(d) The Tenth place is _ times smaller than the Thousandth place.

(e) The Hundreds place is than the Hundredth place.(smaller/greater)

(f) The place value and the face value of the digit at the _ place is the
same.

(g) The place value of the digit ‘6’ in the number 234.569 is _ .

(h) The place value of the digit ‘9’ in the number 1010.93 is .

3
(i) The place value of the digit 3 at the place in the number 233.133 is .
100

(j) The decimal number for 83 thousandths is _ .

(k) The decimal number for 56 hundredths is _ .

(l) The decimal number for 44 tenths is .

(m) The decimal part of a number is always _ _ than a whole.


(greater/smaller)

(n) Two or more decimal numbers with the same number of digits in their decimal
part are called _ decimals.
XI. Add the following:
a) 25.09 + 123.898 + 345.255
b) 390.991 + 5691.9 + 4782.88

XII. Subtract:
a) 760.45 from 1654.2
b) 5689.099 from 9891

XIII. Solve:
a. Subtract the sum of 38.095 and 234.78 from 502 .

b. What should be subtracted from 124.02 to get 89.946 ?

c. Find the sum of 195.6 , 78.096 and 0.78 .

d. What is the result if 800.002 is reduced by 309.058 ?

XIV. Solve with proper statements:


a. The distance between Delhi and Mumbai is 1415.5 kms . A train has already covered
989.575 kms . How much more distance does the train have to cover to reach Mumbai ?

b. Atul bought 3.75 kg onions , 2.375 kg potatoes , 1.5 kg tomatoes and 0.45 kg beans . Find
the total quantity of vegetables bought by Atul .

c. Rishi weighs 36.5 kg . His friend weighs 1.875 kg less than him . Find their total weight .

d. Myra had ₹ 8995.50 in her bank account. She first withdrew ₹ 250.25 one day and then
withdrew ₹ 1317.50 more the next day from her account. What is the balance now in her
account?

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