Question
Alondra wrote the following incomplete statement.
4.3<____4.
Which of the following strategies could Alondra use to help her complete the statement? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
Write any decimal value with a number greater than 3 in the tenths place
Write any decimal value with a number greater than 3 in the tenths place
Write any decimal value with a number greater than 3 in the hundredths place
Write any decimal value with a number greater than 3 in the hundredths place
Write any decimal value greater than 30 hundredths
Write any decimal value greater than 30 hundredths
Write any decimal value with 2 digits
Write any decimal value with 2 digits
Write any decimal value with a 3 in the tenths place
4.3<____4.
Which of the following strategies could Alondra use to help her complete the statement? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
Write any decimal value with a number greater than 3 in the tenths place
Write any decimal value with a number greater than 3 in the tenths place
Write any decimal value with a number greater than 3 in the hundredths place
Write any decimal value with a number greater than 3 in the hundredths place
Write any decimal value greater than 30 hundredths
Write any decimal value greater than 30 hundredths
Write any decimal value with 2 digits
Write any decimal value with 2 digits
Write any decimal value with a 3 in the tenths place
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
To help Alondra complete the statement **4.3 < ____4**, we need to think of decimal values that are greater than 4.3 but less than 4.4.
Let's evaluate the options:
1. **Write any decimal value with a number greater than 3 in the tenths place.**
- This is not necessarily correct since, for example, 4.5 would have a digit greater than 3 in the tenths place but is not suitable for the statement. Thus, this option is not valid.
2. **Write any decimal value with a number greater than 3 in the hundredths place.**
- This can lead to valid values as long as the overall number remains between 4.3 and 4.4. So, this option could work.
3. **Write any decimal value greater than 30 hundredths.**
- This is valid because 30 hundredths is 0.30. Therefore, a decimal greater than this value might still satisfy the inequality. However, it does not guarantee that the resulting number will be less than 4.4.
4. **Write any decimal value with 2 digits.**
- This doesn't necessarily imply any specific range of values, so this option is not valid.
5. **Write any decimal value with a 3 in the tenths place.**
- This is valid as having 3 in the tenths place will ensure the number is between 4.3 and 4.4 (e.g., 4.31, 4.32, etc.).
Based on the evaluation, the valid strategies from the list would be:
- **Write any decimal value with a number greater than 3 in the hundredths place.**
- **Write any decimal value with a 3 in the tenths place.**
So, you can select those two options.
Let's evaluate the options:
1. **Write any decimal value with a number greater than 3 in the tenths place.**
- This is not necessarily correct since, for example, 4.5 would have a digit greater than 3 in the tenths place but is not suitable for the statement. Thus, this option is not valid.
2. **Write any decimal value with a number greater than 3 in the hundredths place.**
- This can lead to valid values as long as the overall number remains between 4.3 and 4.4. So, this option could work.
3. **Write any decimal value greater than 30 hundredths.**
- This is valid because 30 hundredths is 0.30. Therefore, a decimal greater than this value might still satisfy the inequality. However, it does not guarantee that the resulting number will be less than 4.4.
4. **Write any decimal value with 2 digits.**
- This doesn't necessarily imply any specific range of values, so this option is not valid.
5. **Write any decimal value with a 3 in the tenths place.**
- This is valid as having 3 in the tenths place will ensure the number is between 4.3 and 4.4 (e.g., 4.31, 4.32, etc.).
Based on the evaluation, the valid strategies from the list would be:
- **Write any decimal value with a number greater than 3 in the hundredths place.**
- **Write any decimal value with a 3 in the tenths place.**
So, you can select those two options.
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