Back to Recognize that in a multi-digit number, a digit in one place represents 10 times as much as it represents in the place to its right — Problem 5 · Task Set 4

Exercises: Place Value Relationships — Times 10 and Divided by 10

Work through each section in order. For place-value comparisons, think about how many
places you moved and whether you are multiplying or dividing by 10 each step.

Grade 5·22 problems·~28 min·Common Core Math - Grade 5·standard·5-nbt-a-1
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Fluency Practice

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In the number 8.88, how many times as much is the value of the first 8 (in the
ones place) compared to the value of the third 8 (in the hundredths place)?