Which number is bigger: 900 or 90?
(Answer in a complete sentence.)
Nine hundred is bigger.
Nine hundred is bigger than ninety.
Thirty-two
32
77
seventy-seven
The day after Wednesday
(Answer in a complete sentence.)
The day after Wednesday is Thursday.
What are the days of the week in order?
(Answer in a complete sentence.)
The days of the week are Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Write this number in words: 1,250
One thousand, two hundred fifty
Five hundred and seventy
570
4,250
four thousand, two and hundred fifty
The day before Monday
(Answer in a complete sentence.)
The day before Monday is Sunday.
What are the weekdays?
(Answer in a complete sentence.)
The weekdays are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Write this number in digits: fifteen thousand, eight hundred
15, 800
Two thousand, and fifteen
2,015
916,008
nine hundred sixteen thousand, and eight
If tomorrow is Tuesday, what day is today?
(Answer in a complete sentence.)
Today is Monday.
Spell the day of the week that has the most letters.
W-e-d-n-e-s-d-a-y
Which number is smaller: 75,321 or 57,321?
(Answer in a complete sentence.)
Fifty-seven thousand, three hundred and twenty-one is smaller.
Fifty-seven thousand, three hundred and twenty-one is smaller than seventy-five thousand, three hundred and twenty-one.
Six hundred forty-three thousand, six hundred and one
643,601
3,070,040
three million, seventy thousand and forty
If today is Wednesday, what day was yesterday?
(Answer in a complete sentence.)
Yesterday was Tuesday.
Which days make up the weekend?
(Answer in a complete sentence.)
Saturday and Sunday make up the weekend.
Write this number in words: 102,305
one hundred two thousand, three hundred and five
One million, forty-three thousand, six hundred and seventeen
1,043,617
345,250,500
three hundred forty-five million, two hundred fifty thousand, five hundred
If tomorrow is Saturday, what day was yesterday?
(Answer in a complete sentence.)
Yesterday was Thursday.
Write out the days of the week in order.
(Spelling counts.)