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Grade 5 HMH Go Math - Answer Keys
Chapter 4; Lesson 2: Multiply Decimals and Whole Numbers


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Lesson Check

  • Question 1 (request help)

    The model below represents which multiplication sentence?

    • 6 x 0.04 = 0.24
    • 4 x 0.06 = 0.24
    • 8 x 0.03 = 0.24
    • 3 x 0.08 = 0.24
  • Question 2 (request help)

    A certain type of lunch meat contains 0.5 grams of unsaturated fat per serving. How much unsaturated fat is in 3 servings of the lunch meat?

    • 3.5 grams
    • 3 grams
    • 1.5 grams
    • 0.5 grams

Spiral Review

  • Question 3 (request help)

    To find the value of the following expression, which operation should you do first?

    20 - (7 + 4) × 5

    • Subtract 7 from 20
    • Add 7 and 4.
    • Multiply 4 and 5.
    • It does not matter which operation
  • Question 4 (request help)

    Ella and three friends run in a relay race that is 14 miles long. Each person runs equal parts of the race. How many miles does each person run?

    • \(\large 3\) miles
    • \(\large 3\frac{1}{2}\) miles
    • \(\large 4\) miles
    • \(\large 4\frac{2}{3}\) miles
  • Question 5 (request help)

    Which statement about 17.518 and 17.581 is true?

    • 17.518 <17.581
    • 17.518 > 17.581
    • 17.518 = 17.581
    • 17.581 < 17.518
  • Question 6 (request help)

    Each number in the following sequence has the same relationship to the number immediately before it. How can you find the next number in the sequence?

    3, 30, 300, 3,000, . . .

    • Multiply the previous number by 3.
    • Multiply the previous number by 30.
    • Multiply the previous number by 10.
    • Multiply the previous number by 100.

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