Understand Place
Value
Read and write multi-digit
numbers
Round Multi-Digit Numbers
Compare multi-digit number
100

Write the value of the underlined digit.

749,263

40,000

100

Model each number. Draw to show your models. Then write each number a different way.

five thousand, two hundred thirteen

5,213

100

Round the number to the place of the underlined digit.

3,641

3,600

100

Compare.>,<,=

28,251     26,660

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200

Your friend is 9 years old. Your neighbor is 90 years old. Your neighbor is how many times as old as your friend?

10 times

200

Standard form: 134,078

Word form:

Expanded form:

one hundred thirty-four thousand, seventy-eight

100,000 + 30,000 + 4,000 + 70 + 8

200

Round the number to the place of the underlined digit.

148,796

150,000

200

Compare >,<,=

400,000 + 60,000 + 1,000 + 300 + 20 + 9      

461,329

=

300

Compare the values of the underlined digits.

20 and 200

The value of 2 in 200 is 10 times the value of 2 in 20.

300

Standard form:

Word form:

Expanded form: 600,000 + 40,000 + 2,000 + 50

642,050

six hundred forty-two thousand, fifty

300

Round the number to the place of the underlined digit.

426,384

426,400

300

Write which place to use when comparing the numbers

15,728

16,728

thousands

400

Compare the values of the underlined digits.

35,649 and 27,399

The value of 3 in 35,649 is 100 times the value of 3 in 23,799.

400

What is the number? The number has two periods. The thousands period is written as six hundred eight thousand in word form. The ones period is written as 600 + 80 in expanded form.

608,680

400

Round 70,628 to the nearest ten thousand

70,000

400

Your friend says 38,675 is less than 9,100 because 3 is less than 9. Is your friend correct? Explain

no; 38,675 is greater than 9,100 because 38 > 9.

500

A car can travel 50 miles per hour. A tsunami can travel 5,000 miles per hour. The tsunami is how many times faster than the car?

100 times faster 

500

The fangtooth fish lives about 6,500 feet underwater. Newton reads this number as “six thousand five hundred.” Descartes reads the number as “sixty-five hundred.” Did they both read the number correctly? Explain.

yes; 6,500 is the same as 65 hundred. 65 × 100 = 6,500

500

Your friend says 5,953 rounds to 5,053 when rounded to the nearest hundred. Is your friend correct? Explain.

no; 953 rounds to 1,000 so 5,953 rounds to 6,000.

500

Your friend says she can tell which sum is greater without adding the numbers. How can she tell? 34,593 + 6,781 

34,593 + 6,609

The fi rst addend in each sum is the same, so compare the second addends. 6,781 > 6,609

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