Fractions with denominators of 10, 100, and 1000
Fractions with denominators of 10, 100, and 1000
What you'll learn
- Identify the constant of variation (k) in joint and combined variation problems by correctly extracting given values and relationships from word problems with 80% accuracy.
- Solve for an unknown variable in joint and combined variation equations, given sufficient information, with 75% accuracy on a quiz.
- Explain the relationship between variables in a given joint or combined variation scenario, using precise mathematical terminology, in a written response graded using a rubric with specific criteria for accuracy and clarity.
- Apply joint and combined variation equations to solve real-world problems (e.g., physics, engineering) by setting up the correct equation and solving for the desired variable in at least 2 out of 3 application problems.
Tutorial Preview
Convert the fraction 7/10 to a decimal.
Convert the decimal 0.43 to a fraction.
Convert the mixed number 5 6/100 to a decimal.
Sample Practice Questions
Want to practice and check your answers?
Sign up to access all questions with instant feedback, explanations, and progress tracking.
Start Practicing FreeMore from Rational numbers
Mathematics for other grades
Frequently asked questions
What grade level is "Fractions with denominators of 10, 100, and 1000"?
Fractions with denominators of 10, 100, and 1000 is a Grade 6 Mathematics lesson on ExcelOS.
What will I learn in Fractions with denominators of 10, 100, and 1000?
You'll be able to: Identify the constant of variation (k) in joint and combined variation problems by correctly extracting given values and relationships from word problems with 80% accuracy; Solve for an unknown variable in joint and combined….
Is "Fractions with denominators of 10, 100, and 1000" free to practice?
Yes. You can read the tutorial preview for free, and signing up for a free ExcelOS account unlocks the full tutorial and all practice questions with instant feedback.
How many practice questions are included with Fractions with denominators of 10, 100, and 1000?
This lesson includes 25 practice questions across multiple difficulty levels, each with instant feedback and explanations.