Year 4 Maths — Decimal place value
Say what each digit is worth in a decimal number.
Name: ________________________
Before you start
This line runs from 0 to 1 in tenths. Look at where each tenth falls, and how much of the way along 0.7 really is.
Every decimal between 0 and 1 lives somewhere on this line. There is nothing beyond the ends of it, however many digits are written.
1.Which of these is the same as 0.6?
- a) 0.006
- b) 0.60
- c) 6.0
- d) 0.06
2.Match each number to what its 3 is worth.
- 0.35
- 0.53
- 3.5
- 0.053
- 0.003
- 3
- 0.03
- 0.3
3.What is 7.8 rounded to the nearest whole number?
- a) 8
- b) 80
- c) 7
- d) 7.5
4.In 5.062, what is the 6 worth?
- a) 6 hundredths
- b) 6 tenths
- c) 6 thousandths
- d) 6 ones
5.Put these in order, smallest first.
- 2.3
- 2.03
- 2.31
- 2.4
6.In 12.905, which digit is in the hundredths place?
- a) 0
- b) 5
- c) 2
- d) 9
7.Which number is the largest?
- a) 0.5
- b) 0.409
- c) 0.4999
- d) 0.45
8.Put these in order, smallest first.
- 0.1
- 0.2
- 0.11
- 0.21
Answer key — Year 4 Maths — Decimal place value
- 1. b) 0.60
- 2. 0.35 → 0.3; 0.53 → 0.03; 3.5 → 3; 0.053 → 0.003
- 3. a) 8
- 4. a) 6 hundredths
- 5. 1. 2.03 2. 2.3 3. 2.31 4. 2.4
- 6. a) 0
- 7. a) 0.5
- 8. 1. 0.1 2. 0.11 3. 0.2 4. 0.21