G-62 Blackline Master — Number and Operations in Base Ten — Teacher’s Guide for AP Book 5.1 COPYRIGHT © 2013 JUMP MATH: TO BE COPIED. CC EDITION 0 0.100.200.300.400.500.600.700.800.90 1 0 0.100.200.300.400.500.600.700.800.90 1 0 0.100.200.300.400.500.600.700.800.90 1 0 0.100.200.300.400.500.600.700.800.90 1 0 0.100.200.300.400.500.600.700.800.90 1 NAME DATE Hundredths Number Lines DATE NAME COPYRIGHT © 2013 JUMP MATH: TO BE COPIED. CC EDITION Always, Sometimes, or Never True (Decimals) If you multiply a 3-digit whole number by a 1-digit whole number, the answer will be a 3-digit whole number. When you subtract a 3-digit whole number from 999, you do not need to regroup. The product of two whole numbers is greater than the sum of the two numbers. A positive mixed number is larger than a positive improper fraction. The product of 0 and a number is 0. A positive number is larger than a negative number. The product of two even positive numbers is an even positive number. The sum of two odd positive numbers is an odd positive number. A whole number is an integer. A negative mixed number is larger than −1. When you divide whole numbers, the remainder is less than the number you are dividing by. A multiple of 5 is also a multiple of 2. In two fractions, the greater fraction has the smaller denominator. A positive improper fraction is greater than 1. An integer is a whole number. A difference between two positive decimals smaller than 1 is smaller than 1. A whole number made from the digits 1, 2, and 3 used once each is smaller than a whole number made from the digits 4, 5, and 6 used once each. A sum of two positive decimals smaller than 1 is smaller than 1. Blackline Master — Number and Operations in Base Ten — Teacher’s Guide for AP Book 5.1 G-63
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