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CL 5 Decimal Word Problem

The document is a worksheet for Class 5 students featuring 20 decimal-related math problems. It covers various real-life scenarios such as grocery shopping, fabric purchases, and distance calculations, requiring students to show their work. The problems aim to enhance students' understanding of decimals in practical contexts.

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CL 5 Decimal Word Problem

The document is a worksheet for Class 5 students featuring 20 decimal-related math problems. It covers various real-life scenarios such as grocery shopping, fabric purchases, and distance calculations, requiring students to show their work. The problems aim to enhance students' understanding of decimals in practical contexts.

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Class 5

Decimal Daily Life Challenge - Worksheet

Instructions: Read each problem carefully and solve it. Show your work!

1. Grocery Shopping: Sarah bought 2.5 kg of apples at ₹80.50 per kg and


1.25 kg of oranges at ₹65.20 per kg. How much did she spend in total?
2. Fabric Purchase: A tailor needs 3.75 meters of fabric for a dress and 1.5
meters for a shirt. If fabric costs ₹150.75 per meter, how much will the
total fabric cost?
3. Running Race: In a school race, Amit ran 1.85 km, and Priya ran 0.75 km
more than Amit. What was the total distance covered by both of them?
4. Juice Stand Sales: A vendor started the day with 5.5 liters of orange
juice. He sold 2.8 liters in the morning and 1.75 liters in the afternoon.
How much orange juice is left?
5. Book Thickness: A book is 2.3 cm thick. If there are 15 such books
stacked one above the other, what will be the total height of the stack in
centimeters?
6. Petrol Consumption: A car travels 12.5 km on 1 liter of petrol. If the car
has 8.2 liters of petrol in its tank, how many kilometers can it travel?
7. Water Tank Capacity: A water tank has a capacity of 500 liters. It is
currently 0.65 full. How many more liters of water are needed to fill the
tank completely?
8. Weight Loss: Rohan weighed 58.75 kg. He lost 2.3 kg in the first month
and another 1.5 kg in the second month. What is his current weight?
9. Ribbon Length: A roll of ribbon is 25 meters long. If 3.45 meters are used
for wrapping a gift and 5.8 meters are used for decoration, how much
ribbon is left?
10. Milk Delivery: A milkman delivers 3.5 liters of milk to one house and
2.75 liters to another house. If milk costs ₹55.50 per liter, how much
money does he collect from these two houses?
11. Baking Ingredients: A recipe requires 0.75 kg of flour and 0.4 kg of
sugar. If you want to make 3 times the recipe, how much flour and sugar
will you need in total?
12. Journey by Bus: A bus travels 65.4 km in the first hour and 72.8 km in
the second hour. If the total journey is 200 km, how much distance is still
left to cover?
13. Cost of Pencils: A pack of 10 pencils costs ₹45.70. How much would 7
such pencils cost if bought individually?
14. Saving Money: Priya saves ₹15.25 every day. How much money will
she save in 30 days
15. Painting a Wall: A painter painted 0.35 of a wall on the first day and 0.2
of the wall on the second day. If the total area of the wall is 80 square
meters, how many square meters did he paint in total over the two days?
16. Vegetable Purchase: Mrs. Sharma bought 1.5 kg of potatoes at ₹35.00
per kg and 0.75 kg of tomatoes at ₹48.00 per kg. How much change will
she get if she pays with a ₹200 note?
17. Swimming Pool: A swimming pool contains 1250.75 liters of water. If
325.5 liters evaporate and 150.25 liters are added, how much water is
now in the pool?
18. Building Blocks: Each building block is 0.08 meters tall. If a tower is
built using 25 such blocks, what is the total height of the tower in meters?
19. Parcel Weight: A parcel weighs 3.45 kg. Another parcel weighs 1.2 kg
less than the first one. What is the total weight of both parcels?
20. Average Rainfall: In a city, the rainfall in the first week was 12.3 cm,
and in the second week, it was 9.8 cm. If the average rainfall for 4 weeks
is 11.5 cm, what was the total rainfall in the third and fourth weeks
combined?

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