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Year 5 Fractions & Decimals Worksheet

1. Adding Decimals

A. 4.95 + 5.55 = B. 9.11 + 5.7 =


C. 7.99 + 6.45 = D. 9.33 + 9.13 =
E. 4.02 + 4.19 = F. 2.13 + 4.28

2. Subtracting Decimals

A. 5.86 - 3.71 = B. 4.72 - 3.68 =


C. 9.95 - 9.08 = D. 4.56 - 2.13 =
E. 8.35 - 8.09 = F. 7.32 - 2.43 =

3. Decimal Rounding

A. 8.103 to the nearest 1: B. 53.783 to the nearest 1:


C. 13.371 to the nearest 1: D. 7.96 to the nearest 1:
E. 50.004 to the nearest 1: F. 17.267 to the nearest 1:

4. Stephen put 1.69 grams of salt in a recipe of soup. Then he let the soup
cook for an hour. Before he served the soup, Stephen added 6.98 grams of salt.
How much salt did Stephen add to the soup in all?

5. A carpenter bought a piece of wood that was 0.8 meters long. Then he
sawed 0.7 meters off the end. How long is the piece of wood now?

6. It rained 0.41 inches on Monday. On Tuesday, it rained 0.16 inches less


than on Monday. How much did it rain on Tuesday?

7. A carpenter bought a piece of wood that was 0.36 meters long. Then she
sawed 0.29 meters off the end. How long is the piece of wood now?

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8. Stanley picked two pumpkins. The first pumpkin weighed 5.4 kilograms,
and the second pumpkin weighed 1.1 kilograms. How much did the two
pumpkins weigh all together?

1. Add the mixed numbers

A. 2 1/5 + 1 1/2 = B. 1 1/4 + 2 2/5 =

C. 3 1/4 + 2 5/12 = D. 3 3/8 + 4 1/3 =

E. 1 1/2 + 2 3/4 = F. 5 5/6 + 3 5/12 =

2. Subtract the mixed numbers


A. 3 3/8 – 2 1/3 = B. 3 3/4 – 1 2/5 =

C. 2 5/6 – 2 2/9 = D. 3 1/3– 2 1/4 =

E. 5 5/9 – 2 1/3 = F. 7 4/5 – 3 2/9 =

3. For the school’s annual day, a group of students prepared 16 1/2 litres of
orange squash. At the end of the day they had 2 5/8 litres left over. How many
litres of squash were sold?

4. There are 78 candies in a bowl on the table. Two-thirds of the candies


are peppermints. How many peppermints are in the bowl of candy?

5. John ran 2 1/3 km and Morish ran 4 1/5 km. Find the difference in the
distance that they ran.

6. A water tank has 82 3/4 litres of water. 24 4/5 litres were used and the
tank was filled with another 18 3/4 litres. What is the final volume of water in
the tank?

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7. Scott and his friend went fishing. Scott caught 3 3/4 kg of fish while his
friend caught 2 1/5 kg of fish. What is the total weight of the fishes that they
caught?

8. On his vacation last summer, Alex walked all over San Francisco City to
buy gifts. First, he walked 1/2 of a kilometre from his hotel to a postcard shop.
Then he walked 1/2 of a kilometre from the postcard shop to a T-shirt shop
and 1/2 of a kilometre from the T-shirt shop back to the hotel. How many
kilometres did Alex walk in all?

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