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Curriculum: Alabama Course of Study   Click to change Curriculum

Topic: Decimals  Click to change Topic

Lesson: 6.b: Addition of Decimals  Click to change Lesson

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cc  A school arranges a trip for the 8th and 6th grade students. The trip costs $387.15 for an 8th grade student and $147.25 for a 6th grade student. How much should Frank pay, if he wants to send his daughter studying in 8th grade and son studying in 6th grade to the trip?  cc View Solution
cc  Find:
72.49 + 31.63  cc
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cc  Find:
21.16 + 17.39  cc
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cc  3.53 kilometers of a bridge is built and 6.33 kilometers of it is yet to be built. How long is the bridge intended to be?  cc View Solution
cc  The height of the ground floor of a building is 5.4 meters. The height of the second floor from the first floor is 6.2 meters. What is the height of the second floor from the ground level?  cc View Solution
cc  A toy manufacturing company introduced three new varieties of toy cars in the market as a set. The weights of the individual toy cars are 7.4 ounces, 11 ounces and 14.1 ounces. Find the total weight.
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cc  Add 17.21, 42.32 and 21.31.  cc View Solution
cc  Matt bought a television for $186.30 and a DVD player for $118.23. How much did he spend altogether?  cc View Solution
cc  Charlie scored 56.25 in science, 62.25 in English and 80.50 in mathematics. Find Charlie's score in all the three subjects together.
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cc  Find:
145.2 + 252.3 + 329.1
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f   Add 16655.52 and 37.55.   f View Solution
f   A school collected money for organizing a party. Fifth graders collected $15.00, sixth graders collected $21.40, and seventh graders collected $29.23. How much money was collected in all?
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f   Find the value of E.
E - 237.25 = 215.8   f
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f   George traveled 83.20 miles by car, 68.23 miles by bike and 62.51 miles by bus. What is the total distance that he traveled?   f View Solution
f   A water tank contains 6400.60 liters of water. 3550.23 liters more water was added. Find the quantity of water in the tank.
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f   Find E if E - 331.20 = 337.48.   f View Solution
f   Add 9.3, 4.2 and 6.2.
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f   Find:
18.12 + 19.27   f
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f   Laura's bag weighs 4313.1 grams and Lindsay's bag weighs 1893.4 grams. What is the total weight of both their bags?   f View Solution
f   Tony bought a television for $209.40 and a DVD player for $115.34. How much did he spend altogether?   f View Solution
f   Find:
52.21 + 21.27   f
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f   Ursula spent $5.65 on buying a doll and $4.52 on her lunch. Find the total money she spent.
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f   A school arranges a trip for the 8th and 6th grade students. The trip costs $451.15 for an 8th grade student and $141.30 for a 6th grade student. How much should Andrew pay, if he wants to send his daughter studying in 8th grade and son studying in 6th grade to the trip?   f View Solution
f   Find:
18.36 + 18.46   f
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f   Laura's bag weighs 5383.2 grams and Diane's bag weighs 2312.3 grams. What is the total weight of both their bags?   f View Solution
f   3.95 kilometers of a bridge is built and 6.31 kilometers of it is yet to be built. How long is the bridge intended to be?   f View Solution
f   Brad traveled 101.20 miles by car, 77.15 miles by bike and 73.33 miles by bus. What is the total distance that he traveled?   f View Solution
f   The height of the ground floor of a building is 5.2 meters. The height of the second floor from the first floor is 6.1 meters. What is the height of the second floor from the ground level?   f View Solution
f   Simplify:
373.4 + 22.76   f
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f   Add 28.13, 27.11 and 24.12.   f View Solution
f   Paul scored 59.25 in science, 66.25 in English and 81.25 in mathematics. Find Paul's score in all the three subjects together.
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f   Simplify:
245.2 + 45.57   f
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f   Find:
66.14 + 41.18   f
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f   Find:
21.34 + 16.49   f
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f   2.55 kilometers of a bridge is built and 5.32 kilometers of it is yet to be built. How long is the bridge intended to be?   f View Solution
f   The height of the ground floor of a building is 5.3 meters. The height of the second floor from the first floor is 6.3 meters. What is the height of the second floor from the ground level?   f View Solution
f   A toy manufacturing company introduced three new varieties of toy cars in the market as a set. The weights of the individual toy cars are 7.2 ounces, 12 ounces and 12.2 ounces. Find the total weight.
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f   Joe scored 57.25 in science, 65.25 in English and 85.75 in mathematics. Find Joe's score in all the three subjects together.
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f   Find:
183.3 + 267.3 + 371.2
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f   A school arranges a trip for the 8th and 6th grade students. The trip costs $338.20 for an 8th grade student and $101.25 for a 6th grade student. How much should Arthur pay, if he wants to send his daughter studying in 8th grade and son studying in 6th grade to the trip?   f View Solution
f   Add 96123.21 and 42.65.   f View Solution
f   Add 6.1, 4.2 and 3.3.
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f   Brad bought a television for $476.40 and a DVD player for $420.14. How much did he spend altogether?   f View Solution
f   A school collected money for organizing a party. Fourth graders collected $11.00, fifth graders collected $16.30, and sixth graders collected $23.12. How much money was collected in all?
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f   John had a gift card of $500. He bought 4 shirts for $160 and 5 bags for $80. How much money is left in his gift card?
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f   Find the value of E.
E - 421.45 = 375.6   f
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f   Add 10.32, 17.13 and 12.22.   f View Solution
f   Sam traveled 92.20 miles by car, 82.24 miles by bike and 80.41 miles by bus. What is the total distance that he traveled?   f View Solution
f   A water tank contains 2200.50 liters of water. 1450.33 liters more water was added. Find the quantity of water in the tank.
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f   Find E if E - 521.20 = 228.33.   f View Solution
f   Find:
156.3 + 230.2 + 312.2
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f   Ursula spent $6.95 on buying a doll and $3.72 on her lunch. Find the total money she spent.
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f   Holly's bag weighs 5610.1 grams and Diane's bag weighs 2226.2 grams. What is the total weight of both their bags?   f View Solution
f   The first, second and third tracks on a CD are 5.03 minutes, 4.82 minutes and 5.28 minutes long respectively. Calculate the total time taken to play the three tracks.   f View Solution
f   Two packages of vegetables weigh 4.8 kilograms and 3.84 kilograms. Find the total weight.
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f   Stephanie deposited $23.18 and $29.07 in cash in her bank account. What is the total amount deposited?   f View Solution
f   An apple costs $0.47, a banana costs $0.92 and a peach costs $0.26. Find the total cost.
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f   Sally ran 7.38 mi in the first softball practice session and 8.39 mi in the second softball practice session. Find the difference in the distance.   f View Solution
f   Simplify:
443.4 + 49.54   f
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f   Sid bought a pen for $3.50 and a pencil for $1.30. How much did he spend?   f View Solution
f   What is the value of the expression a + 5.64 when a = 14.58?
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f   In the figure, the area of square ABCF is 13.67 sq. units and the area of rectangle FCDE is 22.66 sq. units. Find the area of rectangle ABDE.
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f   Add 8.2, 6.1 and 9.3.
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