MST3.E.N.04.04
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Understand the place value structure of the base ten number system: 10
ones = 1 ten 10 tens = 1 hundred 10 hundreds = 1 thousand 10 thousands =
1 ten thousand (number systems) These are the answers to the New York State Grade 4 Test in the years 2006-2009 for N.4.04 Before you answer place value questions, think of the place value chart you have used many times!
If two digits are given for one place value (like 12 thousands in the question below) the tens digit (in this case the "1") gets pushed to the place value to the left.You cannot have more than one digit in any place value spot! One digit per line!!!!!
Question: 3 What number is equal to 12 thousands + 4 tens + 7 ones? A 1,247 B 2,047 C 12,047 D 12,407
Question: 13From Assessment Grade 4 Math 2007-08 Matthew plays his favorite video game and earns a score of
47,675. A 10 hundreds B 50 hundreds C 10 thousands D 50 thousands
Question: 12From Assessment Grade 4 Math 2006-07 Which is the same as 30 tens? A 3 ones B 30 ones C 3 hundreds D 30 hundreds
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