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Numbers & Numeration

Using your own paper and pencil, complete the table below:

         Number Number of ones

 Number of
tens

   Number of
    hundreds
          300

        300

                     
          900                        90                 
          600                                             6
          500                                                

Click here to see a correctly completed table

 

Write each number in standard form on your paper, then click on the down arrow to check your answer.

1.  six thousand, four hundred fifteen         

2.  nine thousand, one hundred seven           

 3.  three thousand, five                              

              
Write the word name for each number on your paper, then click on the down arrow to check your answer.                  

                                                           

1.  254                                                       


                                              

2.  3,201                                        

 

 

                                                

3.  5,913                                      



Write each number in standard form on your paper, then click on the down arrow to check your answer.

1. four million, six hundred twenty two thousand, five hundred
   six                                                       

2. one million, seven hundred thousand, eight hundred sixty     
  five                                                      

3. six million, three hundred forty two thousand, ten              
                                                              

 

Write each number in standard form on your paper, then click on the down arrow to check your answer.

1.  4,000 + 300 + 20 + 7                          

       2.  5,000,000 + 200,000 + 40,000 + 3,000 + 400 + 10 + 6    
                                                             

3.  60,000 + 2,000 + 700 + 50 + 4            

                                         

Use the clues to solve the problem.  Write the number on your own paper, then click on the down arrow to check your answer.

1.  My ones digit is 7.  My tens digit is 2 plus my ones digit.  My  
    hundreds digit is 4 less than my tens digit.  My thousands 
    digit is 3 less than my hundreds digit.  What number am I? 
                                                                 

 

2.  My ones digit and my thousands digit are the same.  My tens
     digit is 4.  My hundreds digit is 5 more than 4.  My ones digit
     is 3 + 3.  What number am I?                 

 


3.  My ones digit is 7.  Add 2 to my ones digit to get my tens
     digit. Subtract 3 from my tens digit to get my hundreds
     digit. Subtract 3 from my hundreds digit to get my
     thousands  digit. Add 1 to my thousands digit to get my ten
     thousands digit.  Add 1 to my ten thousands digit to get my
     hundred thousands digit.  My millions digit is the same as my
     hundreds digit.  What number am I?       

 

Find the value of each red digit.       
Write your answer on your paper,
then click on the down arrow to check your answer.

1.  258,691                                             

2.  320,571                                             

3.  48,183                                               

4.  4,236,105                                          

 Write each missing value on your paper, then click on the down arrow to check your answer.

1.  50 ones = ______ tens                        

2.  80 tens = ______ hundreds                 

3.  ______ ones = 6 hundreds                   

4.  ______ tens = 300 ones                      

 

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