6th Grade Math Textbook, Progress

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Multiply.


  1. 10  77 2. 30  40 3. 10 0.5 4. 10 0.0049

  2. 100  13 6. 400  125 7. 100 0.7 8. 100 0.1003

  3. 20  51 10. 5000  30 11. 10,000 0.02 12.20,0000.02

  4. 3000 50.123 14. 4000  22 15. 100 19.41 16. 1000 12.0006


Find the products. Then write them in order from least to greatest.


  1. a. 10  94 b. 100  930 c. 1000  92

  2. a. 100 0.05 b. 10 0.7 c. 1000 0.94

  3. a. 1000 0.0062 b. 100 0.005 c. 10 0.042

  4. a. 100 0.61 b. 100 0.70 c. 1000 0.0010


Find the missing factor.


  1. b 45  900 22. y 96  9600 23. 300 a 5100

  2. n2.06 206 25. 1000 y8.77 26. 10 m0.02

  3. 48.21t48,210 28. 200 p70,000 29.g 40 20,000

  4. Hesperoyucca whipplei is a plant
    that can grow 0.857 ft in one day.
    At that rate, how much taller is it
    after 100 days than after 10 days?
    31. The largest tomato ever grown had a
    mass of 1.9 kg. The largest cabbage
    had a mass of 51.8 kg. Which mass
    is greater: 100 of those tomatoes or
    10 of those cabbages?

  5. Explain in your Math Journal.
    a. What happens to a whole number such as 2300 when it
    is multiplied by 10, 100, and 1000?
    b. What happens to a decimal such as 0.42 when it is
    multiplied by 10, 100, and 1000?


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