In one month, 18, 625 cars pass a store. That same month, 6,409 trucks pass that same store. Use < or > to write a comparison between trucks and cars and THEN state which is more, the cars or the trucks.
18, 625 > 6,409 ; more cars.
Determine whether the original (first number) has been rounded to (the second number) the nearest thousand, nearest ten thousand, or nearest hundred thousand.
473, 846 ---> 500, 000
Nearest Hundred Thousand
Write two different ways to expand and show 402, 637. Fill in both blanks on both ways.
402, 637 = ___ thousands + ____ tens + 7 ones
402, 637 = ___ hundreds + ____ ones
402, 637 = 402 thousands + 63 tens + 7 ones
402, 637 = 4, 026 hundreds + 37 ones
Find the sum then check using rounding to see if your answer is reasonable. Show both the sum and the rounding example.
3, 548
+ 4, 615
___________
3, 548 3, 500
+ 4, 615 + 4, 600
___________ ____________
8, 163 8, 100 (yes)
Find the difference of 4491, 902 and 312, 684
129, 218
In the following number, how does the value of the 8 in the thousands place compare to the value of the 8 to it's right?
488, 630
In 488, 630 , the value of the 8 in the thousands place is 8, 000 and the other 8's value is 80, 000. The value of the 8 in the ten thousands place is 10x the value of the 8 in the thousands place.
Determine whether the original (first number) has been rounded to (the second number) the nearest thousand, nearest ten thousand, or nearest hundred thousand.
480, 715 ---> 480, 000
Nearest Ten Thousand
Ian counts twelve thousand, two hundred eight steps to hike a trail in the park.
What is this number written in expanded form?
10, 000 + 2, 000 +200 + 8
Which equations are true? Choose all the correct answers:
A. 3, 164 + 2, 208 = 5, 372
B. 31, 503 + 6, 623 = 97, 733
C. 5, 487 + 9, 205 = 14,682
D. 30, 885 + 7, 421 = 38,306
E. 16, 217 + 4, 050 = 20,267
A, D, E
Which equation can help you best estimate the difference? Solve the original problem using subtraction, and then pick the correct option from the multiple choice.
32, 518 A. 30, 000 - 19, 000 = 11,000
+ 19, 640 B. 30, 000 - 20, 000 = 10,000
___________ C. 32, 000 - 20, 000 = 12,000
D. 33, 000 - 20, 000 = 13,000
32, 518 ; D
+ 19, 640
___________
12, 878
Choose < or > to complete the comparison for the number below.
14, 021 ___ 4, 988
14, 021 > 4, 988
Determine whether the original (first number) has been rounded to (the second number) the nearest thousand, nearest ten thousand, or nearest hundred thousand.
450, 903 ---> 451, 000
Nearest Thousand
Look at the below number value chart, then decide which of the following choices are a correct way to write that number.
Ten
Thousands Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
3 2 0 7 9
A. 32, 079
B. three thousand, two hundred seventy-nine
C. 30, 000 + 2, 000 + 70 + 90
D. thirty-two thousand, seventy-nine
E. 30, 000 + 2, 000 + 700 + 9
A, C, D
Find the sum of the three numbers: 2,591; 43,218; 75, 043
120,852
Researchers count 15, 416 birds at a wildlife preserve. They also count 10, 855 land animals and 6, 954 water animals.
How many more birds than land animals do they count?
4, 561
Choose < or > to complete the comparison for the numbers below.
25, 100 ___ 21, 555
3, 170 ___ 3, 200
74, 328 ____ 74, 832
25, 100 > 21, 555
3, 170 < 3, 200
74, 328 < 74, 832
Round 93, 600 and 51, 429. Then find the difference of the rounded numbers. Both parts are required to receive points on this answer.
94, 000
- 51, 000
________
43, 000
What number has 62 ones, 20 ten thousands, and 300 tens?
203, 062
Find the number missing:
_ _, _ _ _
+ 17, 516
_____________
88,003
70, 487
+ 17, 516
_____________
88,003
Find the difference between 80, 508 and 31,632
48,876
Researchers count 15, 416 birds at a wildlife preserve. They also count 10, 855 land animals and 6, 954 water animals.
Teresa and Mark both round the number of water animals, but they each round to different place values. Their rounded numbers are the same. To which place value did each of them round?
A. Teresa rounds to the nearest hundred, and Mark rounds to the nearest ten
B. Teresa rounds to the nearest thousand, and Mark rounds to the nearest ten
C. Teresa rounds to the nearest thousand, and Mark rounds to the nearest hundred
D. Mark rounds to the nearest hundred, and Teresa rounds to the nearest ten
C
Which numbers have been correctly rounded to the nearest ten thousand. Choose all of the correct answers.
A. 13, 500 ---> 10, 000
B. 620, 499 ---> 600, 000
C. 456, 234 ---> 460 , 000
D. 324, 985 ---> 320, 000
E. 129, 302 ---> 129, 000
A, C, D
A taxi is driven 36, 704 miles. Round 36, 704 to each place value given below.
36, 704 to the nearest ten thousand ______
36, 704 to the nearest thousand ______
36, 704 to the nearest hundred ______
36, 704 to the nearest ten ______
36, 704 to the nearest ten thousand 40, 000
36, 704 to the nearest thousand 37, 000
36, 704 to the nearest hundred 36, 700
36, 704 to the nearest ten 36, 700
Figure out the missing numbers:
_ _ , 000 _ 52, 681
- 42, _ _ _ - _4, _ _ _
____________ __________
26, 453 117, 861
69 , 000 1 52, 681
- 42, 547 - 34, 820
____________ __________
26, 453 117, 861
Is this equation correct? Check via addition. If it's wrong, find the correct answer and state what the mistake is (USING WORDS).
438, 620
- 359, 419
__________
81, 201
Not correct, they reversed the numbers in the thousands place, and never regrouped as a result.
438, 620
- 359, 419
__________
79, 201