round 6,940 to the nearest thousands place
7,000
Using < > = compare the numbers 715 and 751
175 < 751
write the number twenty five thousand, three hundred fifty two in standard form
25,352
1,758 - 332 =
1,426
Mrs. Cook had 2,460 crayons and Mrs. Mullaley had 3,872 crayons. How many crayons would they have if they combine them into one container?
Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Mullaley would have 6,332 crayons.
round 18,904 to the thousands place
19,000
Using < > = compare the numbers 561 and 518
561 > 518
Write the number 7,081 in expanded form
7,000 + 80 + 1
23,470 + 16,956 =
40,426
Alfred has 815 baseball cards. Mr. Nevitt has 1,520 baseball cards. How many more does Mr. Nevitt have than Alfred?
Mr. Nevitt has 705 more baseball cards than Alfred.
round 58,411 to the nearest ten thousands place
60,000
Using < > = compare the numbers 3,122 and 3,211
3,122 < 3,211
write the number forty two thousand three hundred one in standard form
42,301
37,462 + 15,845 =
53,307
Georgia rounded the number 15,950 to 16,000. Her friend rounded it to 15,000. Who is correct and why?
Georgia is correct because 15,950 is closer to 16,000 than 15,000. It is only 50 away from 16,000.
round 4,185 to the nearest thousands place
4,000
Using < > = compare the numbers 4,080 and 4,800
4,080 < 4,800
Write the number 604,391 in expanded form
600,000 + 4,000 + 300 + 90 + 1
58,532 - 6,709 =
41,823
A basketball stadium in Cleveland holds 145,900 people. A baseball stadium in Detroit holds 151,900 people. Which one holds more?
Detroit stadium holds more people.
Round 192,000 to the nearest hundred thousands place
200,000
Using < > = compare the numbers 2,100 and 2,099
2,100 > 2,099
Write the number 4,251 in word form
four thousand, two hundred fifty one
5,694
Jorge and Jackson had a competition to see who could collect the most cans. Jorge collected 13,582 cans and Jackson collected 15,328 cans. How many more cans did Jackson collect that Jorge?
Jackson collected 1,746 more cans that Jorge.