Grade 7 Decimals Worksheets
Free printable decimals practice for Grade 7 students. Generate problems, solve them on screen or paper, and download as PDF.
What your child will practice
- Rational NumbersRepresent and compare rational numbers including negative fractions and decimals.
- PercentagesRepresent, compare, and order fractions, decimals, and percentages.
Free Practice Worksheets
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Build confidence with approachable problems
Solve each problem. Take your time.
- 1.Add: 15.7 + 3.25
- 2.Subtract: 28.9 - 12.45
- 3.Multiply: 4.5 × 2.3
- 4.Divide: 10.8 ÷ 3
- 5.Convert the decimal 0.75 to a percentage.
- 6.Convert the percentage 40% to a decimal.
Full range of grade expectations
Solve each problem. Show your work.
- 1.A grocery store sells apples for 0.75 per pound. If Sarah buys 3.4 pounds of apples, how much will she pay?
- 2.Arrange the following decimals in order from least to greatest: 0.505, 0.05, 0.5, 0.55, 0.005
- 3.Calculate: 12.75 + 5.3 - 2.18
- 4.A recipe calls for 1.5 cups of flour. If you only have a 1/4 cup measuring tool, how many times will you need to fill it to get the required amount of flour?
- 5.A rectangular garden has a length of 8.5 meters and a width of 4.2 meters. What is the area of the garden in square meters?
- 6.Convert the decimal 0.36 to a fraction in simplest form and to a percentage.
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Create a Free AccountFrequently Asked Questions
How do decimals connect to fractions?
Decimals are fractions with denominators of 10, 100, 1000, etc. Understanding this connection helps students convert between forms and grasp place value.
What real-life examples use decimals?
Money is the most relatable example. Measurement (meters, kilograms), sports statistics, and temperature also provide practical decimal contexts.
When do students learn decimal operations?
Decimal concepts start in Grade 4 with tenths and hundredths. By Grade 6, students should be comfortable with all four operations involving decimals.