Year 5 Maths — Adding and subtracting decimals
Add and subtract numbers with tenths and hundredths by keeping the columns lined up.
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Before you start
This line runs from 0 to 1. The numbered ticks are tenths, and the plain ticks between them fall halfway again. Look at how far apart 0.05 and 0.5 really are.
Ten hundredths make one tenth. That is why 0.5 is far bigger than 0.05, even though both are written with a 5.
1.One jug holds 1.5 litres and another holds 0.75 litres. How much do they hold together, in litres? Give just the number.
2.0.75 + 0.25 = ?
3.2.5 + 1.3 = ?
4.Which of these is 1.05 + 0.9?
- a) 2.05
- b) 1.95
- c) 1.14
- d) 1.85
5.Work each one out, then put them in order, smallest answer first.
- 3.6 - 0.7
- 1.9 + 0.5
- 1.2 + 0.3
- 2.5 - 0.4
6.4.6 + 2.35 = ?
7.Tap where 2.6 + 0.7 lands.
Mark the line with an X.
8.Match each subtraction to its answer.
- 1 - 0.4
- 1 - 0.25
- 1 - 0.05
- 1 - 0.9
- 1 - 0.5
- 0.95
- 0.1
- 0.75
- 0.6
- 0.5
Answer key — Year 5 Maths — Adding and subtracting decimals
- 1. 2.25
- 2. 1
- 3. 3.8
- 4. b) 1.95
- 5. 1. 1.2 + 0.3 2. 2.5 - 0.4 3. 1.9 + 0.5 4. 3.6 - 0.7
- 6. 6.95
- 7. 3.3
- 8. 1 - 0.4 → 0.6; 1 - 0.25 → 0.75; 1 - 0.05 → 0.95; 1 - 0.9 → 0.1; 1 - 0.5 → 0.5