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Grade 5 HMH Go Math - Answer Keys
Chapter 4; Lesson 1: Multiplication Patterns with Decimals


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Lesson Check

  • Question 1 (request help)

    The length of the Titanic was 882 feet. Porter’s history class is building a model of the Titanic. The model is \(\frac{1}{100}\) of the actual length of the ship. How long is the model?

    • 882 feet
    • 88.2 feet
    • 8.82 feet
    • 0.882 feet
  • Question 2 (request help)

    Ted is asked to multiply 102 x 18.72. How should he move the decimal point to get the correct product?

    • 2 places to the right
    • 1 place to the right
    • 1 place to the left
    • 2 places to the left

Spiral Review

  • Question 3 (request help)

    The table shows the height in meters of some of the world’s tallest buildings. Which list shows the heights in order from least to greatest?

    • 457.2, 415.138, 828.142, 452.018
    • 415.138, 457.2, 452.018, 828.142
    • 828.142, 457.2, 452.018, 415.138
    • 415.138, 452.018, 457.2, 828.142
  • Question 4 (request help)

    Madison had $187.56 in her checking account. She deposited $49.73 and then used her debit card to spend $18.64. What is Madison’s new account balance?

    • $119.19
    • $218.65
    • $237.29
    • $255.93
  • Question 5 (request help)

    What is 3.47 rounded to the nearest tenth?

    • 3.0
    • 3.4
    • 3.5
    • 4.0
  • Question 6 (request help)

    The city gardener ordered 1,680 tulip bulbs for Riverside Park. The bulbs were shipped in 35 boxes with an equal number of bulbs in each box. How many tulip bulbs were in each box?

    • 47
    • 48
    • 57
    • 58

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