Dylan and Lucas know the digits in the product 6×3.01 are 1806. Dylan says the decimal should be placed between the 8 and 0. Lucas says the decimal should be placed between the 1 and 8.

Determine which student is correct. Explain your thinking using estimation and place value in your response.

To determine which student is correct, we need to estimate and consider place value.

First, let's estimate the product 6 × 3.01. We can round 3.01 to 3 and calculate 6 × 3 = 18. Since 1806 is much larger than 18, it suggests that neither of the students' decimal placements are correct.

Next, let's consider the place value of the digit 8 in 1806. In the number 1806, the digit 8 is in the hundreds place (8 × 100). On the other hand, the digit 0 is in the ones place (0 × 1). This indicates that the decimal point should be placed between the 8 and 0.

Therefore, Dylan is correct, and the decimal should be placed between the 8 and 0 in the product 6 × 3.01.

David weighs 147.6 pounds. His nephew weighs 14.76 pounds. Choose the number to complete the sentence.

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David's weight ×
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= his nephew's weigh

David's weight × 10 = his nephew's weight

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Jorge ordered 22 bottles of juice. Each bottle holds 6.32 ounces of juice.

Which is the best estimate of the number of ounces of juice Jorge ordered?

To estimate the number of ounces of juice Jorge ordered, we can round each number to the nearest whole number and then multiply them.

Rounding 22 bottles to the nearest whole number gives us 20.
Rounding 6.32 ounces to the nearest whole number gives us 6.

Now we can multiply these estimates: 20 bottles × 6 ounces = 120 ounces.

Therefore, the best estimate of the number of ounces of juice Jorge ordered is 120 ounces.

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Question

Jason read 28.5 minutes last week. By the end of the month, his goal is to read 1.5 times as many minutes as last week. How many minutes will Jason read by the end of the month?

Drag the values into the boxes for the number of minutes. Numbers may be used more than once.

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