Number Forms
Expanded Form
Multiplying by 10, 100, 1000
Dividing by 10, 100, 1000
Comparisons
100

Write the standard form for the following:

4 tenths, 3 hundreds, 1 one, 6 thousandths

301.406

100

Write the expanded form for the number 745.28.

700 + 40 + 5 + 0.2 + 0.08

100

Explain what happens to each digit when you multiply a number by 10. Provide an example to support your answer.

When you multiply by 10, each digit shifts one place to the left.

Examples will vary.

100

Explain what happens to each digit when you divide a number by 10. Provide an example to support your answer.

When you divide by 10, each digit shifts one place to the right.

Examples will vary.

100

Put the numbers below in order from greatest to least.

43.683    43.9    43.866    43.275

43.9, 43.866, 43.683, 43.275

200

Write the word form for the following number: 

8,732.46

Eight thousand, seven hundred thirty-two and forty six hundredths.

200

Write the decimal expanded form for the number 58.321.

(5 x 10) + (8 x 1) + (3 x 0.1) + (2 x 0.01) + (1 x 0.001)

200

Explain what happens to each digit when you multiply a number by 100. Provide an example to support your answer.

When you multiply by 100, each digit shifts two places to the left.

Examples will vary.

200

Explain what happens to each digit when you divide a number by 100. Provide an example to support your answer.

When you divide by 100, each digit shifts two places to the right.

Examples will vary.

200

In the number 554.3 how does the value of the 5 in the hundreds place compare to the value of the 5 in the tens place?

The value of the 5 in the hundreds place is 10 times greater than the value of the 5 in the tens place or the value of the 5 in the tens place is 10 times smaller than the value of the 5 in the hundreds place.

300

Write the standard form for the following number:

five hundred seven and thirty-four thousandths

507.034

300

Write the following number in fraction expanded form 449.53.

(4 x 100) + (4 x 10) + (9 x 1) + (5 x 1/10) + (3 x 1/100)

300

Explain what happens to each digit when you multiply a number by 1000. Provide an example to support your answer.

When you multiply by 1000, each digit shifts to the left three places.

Examples will vary.

300

Explain what happens to each digit when you divide a number by 1000. Provide an example to support your answer.

When you divide by 1000, each digit shifts three places to the right.

Examples will vary.

300

Compare the value of the 3s in the number below:

23.834

The value of the 3 in the ones place is 100 times greater than the value of the 3 in the hundredths place. 

400

Write the word form for the following number:

0.098

ninety-eight thousandths

400

Write the following decimal expanded form in standard form:

(7 x 10) + (2 x 1) + (5 x 0.01) + (4 x 0.001)

72.054

400

Mrs. Turlington said multiplying 43.25 x 10 would equal 4,325. Is she correct? Why or why not?

She is not correct because when multiplying by 10 each digit should move to the left one place but if she got 4,325 then she moved each digit two places. 


400

Ms. Rupkalvis said dividing 82.1 by 100 would equal 0.821. Is she correct? Why or why not?

She is correct because when you divide by 100 each digit shifts to the right two places and that is what Ms. Rupkalvis did.

400

Compare the values of the 4s in the number below:

644.72

The value of the 4 in the tens place is 10 times greater than the value of the 4 in the ones place.

500

Write the word form for the following number:

10.08

ten and eight hundredths

500

Write the following number in decimal expanded form:

634.06


(6 x 100) + (3 x 10) + (4 x 1) + (6 x 0.01)

500

Ms. Mahoney said multiplying 0.076 x 1,000 would equal 76. Is she correct? Why or why not?

She is correct because when you multiply by 1,000 each digit shifts to the left three places and that is what Ms. Mahoney did.

500

Mr. Page said that dividing 42 by 10 is the same as multiplying 42 x 1/10. Prove whether or not he is correct. 

42 divided by 10 is the same as multiply 42 x 1/10. 

Student work will vary.

500

Compare the value of the 7s in the number below:

470.873

The value of the 7 in the tens place is 1,000 times greater than the value of the 7 in the hundredths place.

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