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Number. Level 4. Decimals. Adding and Subtracting Decimals

This document provides practice problems for adding and subtracting decimals. It contains three sections: Section A has 10 single-step addition and subtraction problems, Section B has 9 multi-step problems combining addition and subtraction, and Section C has 2 word problems involving decimals. The document ends by asking the learner to self-assess their confidence with adding and subtracting decimals.

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Number. Level 4. Decimals. Adding and Subtracting Decimals

This document provides practice problems for adding and subtracting decimals. It contains three sections: Section A has 10 single-step addition and subtraction problems, Section B has 9 multi-step problems combining addition and subtraction, and Section C has 2 word problems involving decimals. The document ends by asking the learner to self-assess their confidence with adding and subtracting decimals.

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Level: Foundation Base Progression: Quick

Adding and Subtracting Decimals


Section A
1) 3.7 2) 24 . 4 3) 85 . 8 4) 3 9 . 02 5) 55 . 6
 8.5  7.7  46 . 9 84 . 1  7 . 12

6) 9.2 7) 88 . 5 8) 909 . 4 9) 53 . 18 10) 2 8 4 . 6 1


 4.6  5.8  89 . 7  7 . 06 9 35 . 9

Section B

1) 8.6 + 5.9 = 4) 9.2 - 7.9 = 7) 8.4 + 9.6 - 5.3 =

2) 11.9 + 7.48 = 5) 53.8 - 19.06 = 8) 16.08 - 7.8 + 9.24 =

3) 94.57 + 33.2 = 6) 70.94 - 48 .4 = 9) 66.33 - 25.1 + 7.49 =

Section C
1) Stanley stacks three books on top of each other. The first book is 2.5 cm
thick, the second book is 1.82 cm thick and the third book is 0.9 cm
thick. How tall is the stack of books?

2) A family of four each take baggage with them on holiday. The baggage
allowance per family is 91.2 kg. Jackson’s baggage weighs 21.8 kg and
his sister’s baggage weighs 31.24 kg. Jackson’s father’s baggage
weighs 19.03 kg and his mother’s baggage weighs 39.59 kg.
a) How much have the family exceeded the baggage allowance by?
b) Work out the total baggage allowance for 5 families.

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you add and subtract
decimals? _______________
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